Duration: 1 hour
Program Description:
With the House v. NCAA settlement poised to reshape college athletics, this webinar explores the legal and practical impact on NIL governance and dispute resolution. Attendees will gain a clearer understanding of the House case, its implications for athlete compensation and institutional roles, and the rising potential for NIL-related conflicts.
The program will also introduce the AAA’s Due Process Guidelines for the Arbitration of Sports Participation and Name, Image, and Likeness Disputes and its Supplementary Procedures for the Arbitration of Sports Participation and Name, Image, and Likeness Disputes—designed to provide for fair, fast, and athlete-centered resolution of NIL disputes. Real-world examples will highlight how these tools apply in a post-House landscape, helping schools, collectives, athletes, and brands navigate this new era with confidence.
Moderator: Lance Tanaka - Vice President Regional, Commercial Division- Sports
Faculty:
Joshua M. Frieser, Esq. - Principal Attorney, Frieser Legal
Ira Rainess, Esq. - Silverman Thompson, Slutkin, and White - Of Counsel and Arbitrator
Darren Heitner, Esq. - Heitner Legal, P.L.L.C.
CLE Information:
The AAA does not offer CLE in any jurisdiction for our on-demand programs, but you may be able to use a copy of the certificate available at the conclusion of the course to submit for CLE credit on your own (we recommend that you confirm availability of CLE in your jurisdiction for this type of course)
AAA Arbitrators: Note that this course does not fulfil your annual ACE training requirement.