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Jeremy M. Evans

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Jeremy M. Evans is the CEO, Founder & Managing Attorney of California Sports Lawyer® representing entertainment, media, and sports clients and is licensed to practice law in California.

California Sports Lawyer® Podcast with Jeremy Evans: 30+ Minutes of Fame w/ Dalton Thieneman, CEO of Cracked Media Ventures

The California Sports Lawyer® Podcast with Jeremy Evans (season 7, episode 24), features an engaging episode with Dalton Thieneman, the dynamic CEO of Cracked Media Ventures, to explore the convergence of sports, media, and entrepreneurial vision. Thieneman shares his journey from athlete to attorney, to lobbyist, to media executive, offering

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California Sports Lawyer® Podcast with Jeremy Evans: 30+ Minutes of Fame w/ Greg Glass, CEO & Co-Founder of Fanstake

The California Sports Lawyer® Podcast with Jeremy Evans (season 7, episode 23), features Greg Glass, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of Fanstake, a pioneering platform empowering fans to directly support college athletes through innovative, conditional Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals.

In this episode, Glass shares the origin story behind

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California Sports Lawyer® Podcast with Jeremy Evans: Baseball’s Boardroom – Winning Business Investments by a Great Game

The California Sports Lawyer® Podcast with Jeremy Evans (season 7, episode 22), discussing Major League Baseball’s latest financial investments and business strategy, examining how America’s pastime is growing both on and off the field.

Listen in as award-winning attorney and industry leader Jeremy Evans navigates the fine print

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Jeremy Evans Quoted in Two Daily Journal Articles, Authors Third on Artificial Intelligence Ethics

California Sports Lawyer® Founder and Managing Attorney Jeremy M. Evans was recently featured in three Daily Journal articles addressing pivotal issues in sports law and artificial intelligence ethics.

Evans was quoted in two articles:

High School Athletes Challenge Federation of Name, Image, Likeness Rules” (June 3, 2025), where he commented

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