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		<title>Wrap-Up: 2011 Sports Lawyers Association Annual Conference</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 May 2011 13:00:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Darren Heitner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>After many years of hoping to attend the Sports Lawyers Association (SLA) Annual Conference, this year was the first time that I actually made it to the event.  In the past, there were always conflicts with my schedule (a couple of times I was in Israel when the event was held).  I picked a good&#8230;<br /><span class="more-link-wrapper"><a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/2011/05/23/wrap-up-2011-sports-lawyers-association-annual-conference/" class="more-link">Read More</a></span></p><p><a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/2011/05/23/wrap-up-2011-sports-lawyers-association-annual-conference/">Wrap-Up: 2011 Sports Lawyers Association Annual Conference</a> from <a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com">Sports Agent Blog - Sports Business, Sports Law, Sports Negotiations, NCAA Rules</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/n6379263073_7786.jpg?bb7ee4"><img style="margin-top: 5px; margin-bottom: 5px; margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 10px;" title="Sports Lawyers Association" src="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/n6379263073_7786.jpg?bb7ee4" alt="" width="200" height="260" align="right" /></a>After many years of hoping to attend the Sports Lawyers Association (SLA) Annual Conference, this year was the first time that I actually made it to the event.  In the past, there were always conflicts with my schedule (a couple of times I was in Israel when the event was held).  I picked a good year to start attending, as the 2011 conference broke an SLA record with regards to attendance; over 670 lawyers and law students with an affinity for Sports Law were stationed in Washington D.C. for the excellent panels and endless networking.</p>
<p>The entire event took place at the Renaissance Washington, D.C. Downtown Hotel.  It was sufficiently staffed, nicely decorated, and what is absolutely most important for this type of conference &#8211; it ran on-time.  But there were at least a couple of no-shows.  The panel titled, &#8220;Latest Development in Professional Sports Collective Bargaining&#8221; was supposed to be a discussion between Jeff Kessler (Dewey &amp; LeBoeuf LLP) and Bob Batterman (Proskauer Rose LLP), moderated by my good friend Gabe Feldman (Associate Professor of Law and Director, Sports Law Program, Tulane University).  Understandably, Kessler and Batterman did not show for the panel, as they have to be careful about what is said with regards to the NFL Lockout.  The hole was filled well by Gary Roberts (Dean and Professor of Law, Indiana University School of Law [Indianapolis]) and Mark Levinstein (Partner, Williams &amp; Connolly LLP).  Other than that, my only problem was that I arrived to no welcome package.  I had to wait about an hour to get the conference materials, but no big deal!</p>
<p>Gary Roberts kicked off the event with a fantastic wrap-up of almost every type of case and issue from the past year that had/has any relation to Sports Law.  The amount of focus on the NFL Lockout in this wrap-up and future panels was unsurprising.  Following that wrap-up was a panel on Media, Publicity, Fantasy Sports &amp; Privacy Rights for Athletes.  Among the items discussed included the huge disparity between males and females with regards to participation in fantasy sports (93% of participants are male), right of publicity vs. first amendment rights, and some thought that courts are now favoring protection of first amendment freedoms over publicity rights.  The male:female ratio at SLA was not as bad as the fantasy sports disparity; maybe closer to 80% male.</p>
<p>The next panel was &#8220;Legal Impact of Agent Interference in Intercollegiate Athletics.&#8221;  I paid very close attention to the discussion between Anthony Agnone (President, Eastern Athletic Services), Rachel Newman Baker (Director of Agent, Gambling &amp; Amateurism Activities, NCAA), Michael J. Powell (Managing Attorney, Office of the Secretary of State), and Allison Rich (Sr. Associate Athletic Director, Florida State University).  It was great to have Michael Powell on the panel, since his state recently made headlines <a title="Texas sports agent" href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/2011/05/19/why-does-texas-want-to-put-agents-in-prison-for-10-years/" target="_blank">for the bill its House and Senate just passed</a>, which will allow a Texas state court to put a sports agent in prison for 10 years based on a violation of the bill (if it becomes law).  However, Powell tacitly admitted that his state selectively enforces its athlete agent laws.  While it is technically illegal to reach out to a student-athlete in Texas without being registered as an athlete agent with the state, his office will only tell the agent that such conduct is impermissible and that the agent must be registered.  But then why make it illegal in the first place?  What exactly is the harm of communication?  Further, when I asked Mr. Powell to justify why his athlete agent law provides potential criminal and civil liability for the sports agent who provides the benefit to the student-athlete, but does not hold the student-athlete accountable civilly or criminally for accepting the benefit, he could not provide any justification.  Allison Rich suggested that student-athletes are protected by Agent Days and that they should become more common around the country.  I disagree.  We are all ignorant if we believe that any student-athlete with a glimmer of hope of being drafted will not speak to an agent prior to a scheduled school Agent Day.  And why should student-athletes wait until those Agent Days, often scheduled in Spring just prior to graduation, to start discussions with agents who will potentially hold extreme power over the athletes&#8217; futures?</p>
<p>The first day of the 2011 SLA wrapped up with a Town Hall Debate on the current state &amp; legality of the college BCS system, moderated by Gabe Feldman.  The second day started with a panel on &#8220;Ethics for Sports Lawyers,&#8221; which ended up focusing heavily on sports agent issues.  One interesting discussion was based on the ethics behind representing coaches and players, management and players, and multiple players on the same team/position, along with the proper way of notifying all clients of the potential conflicts ahead of time.  At one point in time, it felt as though I was sitting through my 1L Professional Responsibility class, learning all the Model Rules of Professional Conduct.  But it certainly was not as bad, plus I was able to use my iPad (which my Professional Responsibility professor would not have permitted).  Michael Powell was on this panel, and spoke more about his state of Texas.  In the past, Texas was one of the few states that allowed business to be certified as agents.  That will be no more with the new law that is expected to be signed soon.  A very telling statement by Powell was, &#8220;The UAAA (Uniform Athlete Agents Act) says the states are all supposed to cooperate regarding agent regulation.  We are just starting now.&#8221;  Increased communication between states investigating the same agents could turn out to be very helpful for the states involved.  Hal Biagas (Executive Vice President, Wasserman Media Group) mentioned that it is near impossible for small agents/agencies to comply with state athlete agent laws.  He said that you need clients to be successful, but that it is extremely difficult to recruit those clients if you are paying all of the fees associated with the compliance with state athlete agent laws.  Michael Powell said that he cannot understand how a lawyer with a very active practice can also find the time to be a successful agent.  Based on Powell&#8217;s and Biagas&#8217; statements, it does not seem to be a profession with its doors wide open for new entrants!</p>
<p>The SLA Luncheon was probably my favorite part of the entire event.  The food was great, but the speech was even better.  Ted Leonsis (Owner, Washington Capitals and Washington Wizards) captured the audience&#8217;s attention with stories that included a recent pizza delivery where the delivery boy thanked Leonsis for a generous tip, but responded by telling Leonsis that he hopes the Capitals do not choke again next year.  I am fascinated by Leonsis, because he is probably one of the few owners who actually understands the importance of technology and making his teams&#8217; fans feel as though they are a part of the game.  It certainly does not help that he has a storied past with AOL.</p>
<p>Perhaps even better than the Luncheon was the networking.  I was finally able to meet many people who I have spoken to over the years since starting this website.  I thank each and every one of you for the kind words and hope that you continue to be a part of this site.</p>
<p>I will not go into too much detail about the break-out sessions, but hopefully the Teaching Sports Law session will help me as I begin to teach at Indiana University Bloomington in the Fall.  I look forward to hopefully attending SLA in 2012 in San Diego, California.  Until then, be ethical, successful, and tell someone on the SLA executive committee to turn down the air.  I&#8217;m still shivering.</p>

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		<title>SLA &amp; NSELS Night @ The Palace</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Apr 2011 20:30:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Zak Kurtz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The National Sports and Entertainment Law Society (NSELS) and the Sports Lawyers Association (SLA) are co-sponsoring a Pistons-Cavs game networking opportunity. Take advantage of this great opportunity to network with sports &#38; entertainment lawyers from around the Detroit, Michigan area and speak to business and legal professionals from the Pistons!  Hurry, though.  The deadline to&#8230;<br /><span class="more-link-wrapper"><a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/2011/04/07/sla-nsels-night-the-palace/" class="more-link">Read More</a></span></p><p><a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/2011/04/07/sla-nsels-night-the-palace/">SLA &#038; NSELS Night @ The Palace</a> from <a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com">Sports Agent Blog - Sports Business, Sports Law, Sports Negotiations, NCAA Rules</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The National Sports and Entertainment Law Society (NSELS) and the Sports Lawyers Association (SLA) are co-sponsoring a  Pistons-Cavs game networking opportunity.</p>
<p>Take advantage of this great opportunity to network with sports &amp; entertainment lawyers from around the Detroit, Michigan area and speak to business and legal professionals from the Pistons!  Hurry, though.  The deadline  to order tickets is this Friday, April 8, 2011.  For the full size poster/order  form, <a href="http://nationalsels.org/home/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/SLA.NSELS-04.11.11.pdf">please click here</a>, or find it below.</p>
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		<title>35th Annual SLA Conference In Chicago Coming Soon</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 14:00:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Zak Kurtz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The 35th Annual (SLA) Sports Lawyers Association Conference will be held this May 14-16 in Chicago, Illinois.  Registration is currently open and the conference agenda is officially posted.  The event starts on Thursday May 14, and goes pretty much all day on Friday, and Saturday.  The conference agenda includes some amazing speakers and covers very&#8230;<br /><span class="more-link-wrapper"><a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/2009/04/30/35th-annual-sla-conference-in-chicago-coming-soon/" class="more-link">Read More</a></span></p><p><a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/2009/04/30/35th-annual-sla-conference-in-chicago-coming-soon/">35th Annual SLA Conference In Chicago Coming Soon</a> from <a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com">Sports Agent Blog - Sports Business, Sports Law, Sports Negotiations, NCAA Rules</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="border: 0pt none; margin: 5px 10px;" src="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/n6379263073_7786.jpg?bb7ee4" alt="n6379263073_7786" width="200" height="260" align="left" />The 35th Annual (SLA) Sports Lawyers Association Conference will be held this May 14-16 in Chicago, Illinois.  <a title="External Link" href="http://www.sportslaw.org/conferences/index.cfm" target="_blank">Registration </a>is currently open and the conference agenda is officially posted.  The event starts on Thursday May 14, and goes pretty much all day on Friday, and Saturday.  The conference agenda includes some amazing speakers and covers very interesting topics. The individual who took the late Gene Upshaw&#8217;s position,  new NFLPA executive director DeMaurice Smith, will be in attendance.</p>
<p>Mr. Smith is only one of the many amazing names that will be in Chicago at the conference. Some of the other great names include Jeff Gewirtz, Senior VP and General Counsel of NETS Basketball/ Brooklyn Sports &amp; Entertainment. Stephanie Varvadas, Managing Attorney for Nike Inc. Donald M. Fehr, Executive Director and General Counsel for the MLBPA, Richard J. Berthelsen, General Counsel for the NFLPA,  along with Professors Richard Karcher Director of Law and Professor Florida Coastal School of Law Center for Law and Sports, Vared Yakovee Professor at USC Gould School of Law and Editor-in-chief of Entertainement &amp; Sports Lawyer, Gary R. Roberts from Indiana University School of Law and Gabe Feldman, Director of the Tulane Univesity Sports Law Program to name only a few.</p>
<div>Discussion topics include  a panacea of sports related issues ranging from intellectual property  protection for athletes names and statistics, new media issues, immigration traps, and several great break out sessions for individuals to choose from. These include exclusive sessions for NFLPA certified agents, executive directors, general counsel&#8217;s forum&#8217;s, a new panel on MMA and combat sports, a panel on teaching sports law, agent ethics and new issues, and of course the traditional breaking into the sports industry panel for  law students. </p>
<p>At the two break out sessions on Friday, registrants can choose from about 5-7 sessions on hot topics in the sports law area that go on at the same time.  You get to pick which two break out sessions you want to attend when you register for the conference on <a title="External Link" href="http://www.sportslaw.org/conferences/index.cfm" target="_blank">the SLA webstie.</a></p>
<p>The Conference looks like a great opportunity to learn from and meet some of the best names in the sports industry. I have already registered and will be attending the entire event. Let me know if you will be attending and would like to meet up and talk.  You can contact me via <a title="External Link" href="http://www.facebook.com/people/Zak-Kurtz/43700201" target="_blank">facebook</a>, <a title="External Link" href="http://twitter.com/ZaKurtz" target="_blank">twitter</a>, <a title="External Link" href="http://www.linkedin.com/in/zakurtz" target="_blank">linkedin</a>, or through <a title="External Link" href="http://livefromlawschool.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">LiveFromLawSchool</a>.</p>
<p>SLA Conference Brochure of events and speakers: <a href="http://www.sportslaw.org/conferences/2009brochure.pdf">http://www.sportslaw.org/conferences/2009brochure.pdf</a></div>

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