
Haley Gorey
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Nov 20, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Gregg E. Clifton |Haley Gorey
The clear conflict in North Carolina's treatment of public and private high school athletes regarding their ability to capitalize on Name, Image & Likeness (NIL) rights has gone from a simmer to a boiling point very quickly with the filing of an action in North Carolina state court.
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Nov 20, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Gregg E. Clifton |Haley Gorey
While the focus of attention on college athletics remains on the recent House v. NCAA settlement and the submission of the proposed settlement documents to be reviewed and discussed by Senior U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken on September 5th, the world of high school Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) rights to student-athletes continues to grow. As the number of states authorizing NIL rights approaches 40, the need to understand the nuances of the varying state law becomes increasingly crucial.
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Jun 24, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Gregg E. Clifton |Haley Gorey
Falling in line with nearly 40 other states, the Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) has paved the way for high school athletes in the state to commercialize the power of their Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) rights. This transformative amendment to the FHSAA Bylaws promises student-athletes the opportunity to engage in commercial endorsements and promotions without compromising their amateur status and eligibility.
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Jun 17, 2024 |
lewisbrisbois.com | Haley Gorey |Gregg E. Clifton
By Haley Gorey and Gregg CliftonFalling in line with nearly 40 other states, the Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) has paved the way for high school athletes in the state to commercialize the power of their Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) rights. This transformative amendment to the FHSAA Bylaws promises student-athletes the opportunity to engage in commercial endorsements and promotions without compromising their amateur status and eligibility.
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Mar 20, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Michael Gnesin |Haley Gorey |Jane Luxton |Andrew Pidgirsky
March 15, 2024 (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) - On July 1, 2023, a new Florida law (Senate Bill 264) went into effect, restricting foreign investment in Florida real estate from specific countries, and enacting a near-ban on property purchases by Chinese, Russian and other foreign nationals.
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