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National Sports Law Negotiation Competition 2016
NSLNC 2016: Friday, September 23 - Sunday, September 25, 2016
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
By: Jeremy M. Evans, @JeremyMEvansESQ
Managing Attorney at California Sports Lawyer®
In his capacity as an Guest Contributor for Front Office Sports, Attorney Jeremy Evans with California Sports Lawyer®, has written an article about ways to be an excellent sports and entertainment attorney.
In previous articles with Front Office Sports,
In his capacity as an Editorial Writer for DodgersNation.com, Attorney Jeremy Evans with California Sports Lawyer, has written an article about recently demoted Los Angeles Dodgers right fielder Yasiel Puig through the prism of history.
"Where some might call for doom and gloom, American’s have always been about
In his capacity as Contributing Writer for Scoutables.com, Attorney Jeremy Evans with California Sports Lawyer, has written an article about soon-to-be free agent relief pitcher Neftali Feliz.
"The 6′ 3″, 225-pound right-handed relief pitcher from Azua in the Dominican Republic is one of the harder throwing relievers in the
In his capacity as an Editorial Writer for DodgersNation.com, Attorney Jeremy Evans with California Sports Lawyer, has written an article about whether payroll and wins have a correlation.
"Not all is lost for the Dodgers and other high-spending teams. When we break the numbers down by playoff wins, the