Contracts,
Entertainment & Sports
Sep. 27, 2023
Conference shuffles and NIL shaping the future of collegiate play
Oppressive examples of college athletes signing away lifetime rights for deals now may not provide the long-term benefits they could expect. This is especially so if the player shows potential for an NFL career. Navigating tax laws and compliance with NCAA interim guidance can be more intricate than executing a Wing T 69 Bootleg Right.





Frank N. Darras
Founding Partner
DarrasLaw
Email: frank@darraslaw.com
Western State Univ COL; Fullerton CA
College athletics is experiencing a historic transition. The games and players are compelling, but now, off-the-field developments are just as riveting. Fans enjoy having more say in the careers of their favorite players (or classmates), while others might be engaged in the legal, business and employment challenges and changes.
Teams and players are exercising their newfound autonomy. With so many colleges leaving their long-time confere...
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