On Wednesday, April 1, the Sports Law Society and the Labor and Employment Law Association at Thomas Jefferson School of Law collaborated to present a panel discussion on a hot topic in college athletics: Whether student-athletes should be paid for their services. Panelists included Ricardo Ochoa, Labor Law professor at
National Sports Law Negotiation Competition 2015
NSLNC 2015: Friday, September 25 - Sunday, September 27, 2015
History & Vision of the National Sports Law Negotiation Competition
The annual National Sports Law Negotiation Competition (NSLNC) is hosted and organized by the Center for Sports Law & Policy (CSLP) at Thomas Jefferson
Featuring: Ari Segal, President of Business Operations for the San Diego Gulls and Special Assistant to the CEO of the Anaheim Ducks.
Presented by the Entertainment & Sports Law Section for the San Diego County Bar Association at the Bar Center: 401 West A Street, Suite 1100, City View Room, San
What: Josh Stein, Assistant General Manager, Baseball Operations at San Diego Padres. Mr. Stein will be discussing, among other things: his background and experience, what he currently oversees and what that means to the organization, staffing levels/structure, goals, and metrics, etc., with general Q&A to follow. This is
When you think of a “sports lawyer,” do you envision a lawyer who represents only a narrow pool of high-profile clients, such as professional athletes, sports leagues, or sports clubs? To the contrary, “sports lawyers” represent a wide variety of clients who need legal advice and representation that usually requires




