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The California Sports Lawyer® Podcast with Jeremy Evans (episode 43, season 4), interviewing Heather Antoine, Partner at Stubbs Alderton & Markiles, LLP in Los Angeles, discussing intellectual property law, trademarks, licensing, copyright, and more and their connection to sports and entertainment.
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The California Sports Lawyer® Podcast with Jeremy Evans (episode 42, season 4), interviewing Freddie Trujillo, Assistant Director of Compliance and Student-Athlete Services at UCLA Athletics and Joth Bhullar, Counsel, Legal and Business Affairs at Pac-12 Networks, discussing NIL, media deals, conference realignment, and the future of college sports.
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In his capacity as a Columnist for California Sports Lawyer®, Founder Jeremy Evans has written a column about the production strategy of sports leagues, streamers, studios, and social media platforms to reach new audiences.
You can read the full column below.
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During the 2022 Major League Baseball (MLB) playoffs, broadcaster
The California Sports Lawyer® Podcast with Jeremy Evans (episode 41, season 4), interviewing Whitney Williams, employment and sports attorney at Littler focusing on labor law, wage and hour disputes, discrimination and harassment, and leaves of absence and disability accommodation for large corporations and small businesses.
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In his capacity as a Columnist for California Sports Lawyer®, Founder Jeremy Evans has written a column about the potential of sports betting in California through the lens of data and engagement.
You can read the full column below.
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