Nathanial Hall
Performing Artists, Athletes, and Other Endorsers AgreementsUnderstand endorsement agreements between an advertiser and a celebrity, athlete, or influencer. This practice note addresses issues that commonly arise in negotiating and drafting endorsement agreements, such as the respective obligations of the...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has taken the first step toward permitting college athletes to make money from their "name, image and likeness."The NCAA Board of Governors voted on the issue Tuesday during a meeting at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia.The United States' ...
The NCAA has approved a temporary policy to allow college athletes in all three divisions toget paidfor the use of their name, image and likeness (NIL), the organizationannouncedWednesday. The new policy will go into effect on Thursday, the same day NIL laws are set to go into effect in...
Name, image and likeness compensation. Scholarships Division I and II schools can offer full or partialathletic scholarships.Division III schools cannot offer student-athletes financial benefits not generally available to other students, based on NCAA rules. ...
“We will consider next steps in California while our members move forward with ongoing efforts to make adjustments to NCAA name, image and likeness rules that are both realistic in modern society and tied to higher education,” the NCAA said in a statement. ...
Former Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker is starting his new job as president of the NCAA this week. At the top of his to-do list is getting a handle on name, image and likeness compensation for college athletes.
West Virginia head coach Neal Brown has been preparing for the ever-changing landscape of college football's name, image, and likeness
"It was really exciting that such a known company wanted to work with Hanna and me," Haley Cavinder said. "... This is a big switch for all student-athletes. Being able to use your name, image and likeness is something we all deserve, and I'm really thankful the NCAA is finally ...
Today, under new National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) rules and a variety of state laws, that is changing. Here is a guide to the rules and laws as they stand now. Key Takeaways College athletes can now make money from the commercial use of their name, image, and likeness (NI...