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In this episode of The California Sports Lawyer® Podcast, Jeremy Evans examines how real power in sports increasingly operates behind the scenes—through governance structures, delegated authority, and procedural control rather than public-facing decision-makers.
The episode looks at how executives, advisors, and committees shape outcomes across professional and collegiate sports,
In this week’s column, California Sports Lawyer® CEO and Managing Attorney Jeremy M. Evans reflects on changes in sports management governance, power, and decision-making.
Delegation in management and leadership, when clearly defined and allowed to function without interference, is also why this new middle class of sports executives can
SAN ANTONIO — Jeremy M. Evans, CEO and Managing Attorney of California Sports Lawyer®, recently led interactive workshops on artificial intelligence at the National Conference of Bar Presidents, as part of the 2026 NCBP Midyear Meeting.
Evans co-presented the session titled "AI in Action: Practical Tools for Bar Associations and Legal
In this episode, host Jeremy M. Evans explains how antitrust law has moved from the margins of sports law to the center of power—reshaping athlete leverage, league governance, and the business of sports.
Jeremy examines how recent legal developments, including NIL reform and athlete-driven litigation, are challenging long-standing assumptions
In this week’s column, California Sports Lawyer® CEO and Managing Attorney Jeremy M. Evans examining the evolving intersection of antitrust law, athlete power, and the business of sports.
Antitrust policy is now a strategy in the boardroom as opposed to some oft-used challenge.
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