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Tickets are now available for the 5th Annual Penn ESLS Sports Law Symposium! To register and for more information:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/5th-annual-penn-law-sports-law-symposium-presented-by-the-heisman-trust-tickets-41720588403
Were you at our 4th Annual Sports Law Symposium only in spirit? Take a look at the fun and informative moments from Jan. 27!
Special thanks to the Heisman Trust, our keynote speaker Val Ackerman (Big East Conference), our opening remarks speaker Andrew Brandt (ESPN, MMQB, Villanova), and all of our panelists for helping us with another fantastic symposium.
Our Symposium tickets are now live! Hop over to our EventBrite page above to RSVP to this year’s symposium, “From Exercise to Enterprise: The Growth of Sport into a Multi-Billion Dollar Industry.”
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#TBT to when Scheffer was our keynote. It was an awesome event that nobody wanted to miss. This year’s promises to be even cooler though. Come see Leon Rose, our keynote, as well as a bunch of really awesome panelists and, while you’re at it, get some delicious food too.Â
Presented by THE HEISMAN TRUST THE THIRD ANNUAL PENN LAW SPORTS LAW SYMPOSIUM SPORTS IN 2025 We look forward to welcoming you to the University of Pennsylvania Law School for what will be a very special event. Below you will find key logistical information to ensure that your visit on Friday, February 19, 2016 is as seamless as possible. Keynote Speaker: Leon Rose Leon Rose works with Creative Artists Agency (CAA) as the head of their Basketball Division and is a top agent in the NBA, representing stars such as Allen Iverson, Carmelo Anthony, Chris Paul, Joel Embiid, Karl-Anthony Towns, and Kevin Durant. He is a graduate of Temple University's Beasley School of Law and was inducted into the Philadelphia Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 2011. Mr. Rose will offer excellent insight to our Symposium's focus on the future of the sports industry. The symposium will run from 10:00 am to 6:00pm. The program will begin promptly at 10:30 AM. Please allow at least a 20-minute window to provide time to register, get breakfast, find your seat, access the Wi-Fi network, and take care of any other administrative or logistical needs. Symposium Topic: Sports in 2025 New Promotional Commerical! - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xP1pJa4jc80 The schedule is as follows: 10:00 –10:30am: Light Breakfast 10:30 – 11:00am: Opening Remarks (Sports Illustrated's L. Jon Wertheim) 11:00 – 12:15pm: Panel 1: The Anticipated Growth in International Markets and Publicly Funded Stadiums 12:15 – 1:15pm: Lunch 1:15 – 2:00pm: Keynote Address (Leon Rose, CAA) 2:10 – 3:25pm: Panel 2: The Evolving Role and Legal Position of Daily Fantasy Sports 3:25 – 4:40pm: Panel 3: The Future of Amateurism and NCAA Compliance 4:40 – 5:00pm: Closing Remarks 5:00 – 6:00pm: Cocktail Reception Introductory Remarks: Jon Wertheim (Sports Illustrated) Panel 1: The Anticipated Growth in International Markets and Publicly Funded Stadiums 1. Moderator: Ken Jacobsen (Practice Professor of Law at Temple University Beasley School of Law; Lecturer in Sports Law and Co-Owner of sports businesses/franchises) 2. Andrew Brandt (NFL Business Analyst at ESPN; Columnist for Sports Illustrated and TheMMQB.com; Director of the Moorad Center for Sports Law at Villanova University; Former Vice President of the Green Bay Packers) 3. Andrew Altman (2012 London Olympics Planning) 4. Randy Campbell (Executive Director and Head of Sports Facility Finance at Morgan Stanley) 5. Irwin Raij (Co-Chair of Foley & Lardner’s Sports Industry Team) Panel 2: The Evolving Role and Legal Position of Daily Fantasy Sports 1. Moderator: Daniel Roberts (Writer at Fortune Magazine/Yahoo) 2. Marc Edelman (Baruch Law Professor; Expert in Sports and Gaming law) 3. Darren Heitner (Forbes; Lawyer, Writer, and Professor) 4. Alan Milstein (Lead plaintiff attorney in DFS class action; Partner at Sherman Silverstein) 5. Daniel Wallach (Nationally-recognized Sports and Gaming law attorney) Panel 3: The Future of Amateurism and NCAA Compliance 1. Moderator: Karen Weaver, Associate Clinical Professor and Interim Program Director, Sports Management, Drexel University 2. Jim Corcoran (Heisman Trust) 3. Oliver Luck (Executive Vice President of Regulatory Affairs at NCAA; Former Director of Athletics at West Virginia University) 4. Kain Colter (Former Quarterback for Northwestern during their fight to unionize; Co-Founder of College Athletes Players Association) 5. Dan Werly (Bleacher Report, Managing Editor of The White Bronco) Law School Location The University of Pennsylvania Law School is located at 3501 Sansom Street (between 34th and 35thStreet). For those arriving by public transportation this is a short walk or cab ride from 30th Street Station. Upon arrival, please use the Sansom Street Entrance. If you enter at the 34th Street Entrance you will be directed to go around to Sansom Street. Parking The garages and lots closest to the law school are as follows: 34th & Chestnut Street (University of Pennsylvania and Drexel University garages) Sheraton Hotel (36th & Chestnut Street) Additional parking can be found at: 32nd & Walnut Street 38th & Walnut Street (please use 38th Street entrance) Penn Tower Hotel (34th & Civic Center Boulevard) South Street & Convention Boulevard 40th & Walnut Street There is also very limited two-hour street parking on Sansom Street between 34th and 35th Street. Registration Tickets and Identification Please remember to print out your Eventbrite registration ticket and bring it with you the day of the event as it will ensure a quick check-in. Upon your entrance into the law school building please show the print out to our security guard. You will then be directed to the registration table. At the registration table you will check in and receive your name badge. Penn Law and outside students MUST present a valid student identification. Media members MUST bring valid media credentials along with their ticket. Attorneys Seeking CLE Credits This program has been approved for 5.0 hours substantive law CLE credits for Pennsylvania lawyers. CLE credit may be available in other jurisdictions as well. Attendees seeking CLE credit should bring separate payment in the amount of $100.00 ($50.00 public interest/non-profit attorneys) cash or check made payable to The Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania. To pay for CLE Credits online: https://www.regonline.com/builder/site/?eventid=1810316 Contact Information With any questions before the Symposium, please contact: David Marvin: Co-President, [email protected] Brett Schwab: Co-President, [email protected] Ryan Carlin: Symposium Chair, [email protected] Please Note Tickets have been and remain non-refundable. For those attending, neither Penn Law Entertainment & Sports Law Society nor the University of Pennsylvania Law School are resposible for lost or stole items left in the self coatcheck. If you are a media member who failed to contact Penn Law ESLS prior to downloading a free media ticket and have had your ticket removed for failure to respond to inquiries by an ESLS boardmember or for any other reason you may be asked to leave the event if you seek admission.
LEON ROSE IS OUR KEYNOTE!! Guys, get hype. Buy tickets. Learn things! #PennSportsLaw
This commercial for our symposium is so good that the NFL is letting us play it during the Super Bowl for free.
Presented by THE HEISMAN TRUST THE THIRD ANNUAL PENN LAW SPORTS LAW SYMPOSIUM SPORTS IN 2025 We look forward to welcoming you to the University of Pennsylvania Law School for what will be a very special event. Below you will find key logistical information to ensure that your visit on Friday, February 19, 2016 is as seamless as possible. The symposium will run from 10:00 am to 6:00pm. The program will begin promptly at 10:30 AM. Please allow at least a 20-minute window to provide time to register, get breakfast, find your seat, access the Wi-Fi network, and take care of any other administrative or logistical needs. Symposium Topic: Sports in 2025 The schedule is as follows: 10:00 –10:30am Light Breakfast 10:30 – 11:00am Opening Remarks (Sports Illustrated's L. Jon Wertheim) 11:00 – 12:15pm Panel 1: The Anticipated Growth in International Markets and Publicly Funded Stadiums 12:15 – 1:15pm Lunch 1:15 – 2:00pm Keynote Address 2:10 – 3:25pm Panel 2: The Evolving Role and Legal Position of Daily Fantasy Sports 3:25 – 4:40pm Panel 3: The Future of Amateurism and NCAA Compliance 4:40 – 5:00pm Closing Remarks 5:00 – 6:00pm Cocktail Reception Introductory Remarks: Jon Wertheim (Sports Illustrated) Panel 1: The Anticipated Growth in International Markets and Publicly Funded Stadiums 1. Moderator: Ken Jacobsen (Temple Professor; Lecturer in Sports Law and Co-Owner of sports businesses/franchises) 2. Andrew Brandt (NFL Europe, Green Bay Packers, ESPN) 3. Andrew Altman (2012 London Olympics Planning) 4. Randy Campbell (Morgan Stanley) 5. Irwin Raij (Co-Chair of Foley & Lardner’s Sports Industry Team) Panel 2: The Evolving Role and Legal Position of Daily Fantasy Sports 1. Moderator: Daniel Roberts (Writer at Fortune Magazine/Yahoo) 2. Marc Edelman (Baruch Law Professor; Expert in Sports and Gaming law) 3. Darren Heitner (Forbes; Lawyer, Writer, and Professor) 4. Alan Milstein (Lead plaintiff attorney in DFS class action; Partner at Sherman Silverstein) 5. Daniel Wallach (Nationally-recognized Sports and Gaming law attorney) Panel 3: The Future of Amateurism and NCAA Compliance 1. Moderator: Rand Getlin (NFL Network Sports Reporter) 2. Jim Corcoran (Heisman Trust) 3. Oliver Luck (NCAA Executive, Former WVU AD) 4. Gabe Feldman (Director of Tulane Sports Law Program, NFL Network Analyst, Associate Provost for NCAA Compliance) 5. Kain Colter (Former QB for Northwestern during their fight to unionize; Co-Founder of College Athletes Players Association) Law School Location The University of Pennsylvania Law School is located at 3501 Sansom Street (between 34th and 35thStreet). For those arriving by public transportation this is a short walk or cab ride from 30th Street Station. Upon arrival, please use the Sansom Street Entrance. If you enter at the 34th Street Entrance you will be directed to go around to Sansom Street. Parking The garages and lots closest to the law school are as follows: 34th & Chestnut Street (University of Pennsylvania and Drexel University garages) Sheraton Hotel (36th & Chestnut Street) Additional parking can be found at: 32nd & Walnut Street 38th & Walnut Street (please use 38th Street entrance) Penn Tower Hotel (34th & Civic Center Boulevard) South Street & Convention Boulevard 40th & Walnut Street There is also very limited two-hour street parking on Sansom Street between 34th and 35th Street. Registration Tickets and Identification Please remember to print out your Eventbrite registration ticket and bring it with you the day of the event as it will ensure a quick check-in. Upon your entrance into the law school building please show the print out to our security guard. You will then be directed to the registration table. At the registration table you will check in and receive your name badge. Penn Law and outside students MUST present a valid student identification. Media members MUST bring valid media credentials along with their ticket. Attorneys Seeking CLE Credits This program has been approved for 5.0 hours substantive law CLE credits for Pennsylvania lawyers. CLE credit may be available in other jurisdictions as well. Attendees seeking CLE credit should bring separate payment in the amount of $100.00 ($50.00 public interest/non-profit attorneys) cash or check made payable to The Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania. Contact Information With any questions before the Symposium, please contact: David Marvin: Co-President, [email protected] Brett Schwab: Co-President, [email protected] Ryan Carlin: Symposium Chair, [email protected] Please Note Tickets have been and remain non-refundable. For those attending, neither Penn Law Entertainment & Sports Law Society nor the University of Pennsylvania Law School are resposible for lost or stole items left in the self coatcheck. If you are a media member who failed to contact Penn Law ESLS prior to downloading a free media ticket and have had your ticket removed for failure to respond to inquiries by an ESLS boardmember or for any other reason you may be asked to leave the event if you seek admission.
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Panel 1 will be moderated by Ken Jacobsen and will include Andrew Brandt, Andrew Altman, Randy Campbell, and Irwin Raij as the panelists.
Panel 2 will be moderated by Daniel Roberts and will include Marc Edelman, Darren Heitner, Alan Milstein, and Daniel Wallach as the panelists
Panel 3 will be moderated by Rand Getlin and will include Jim Corcoran, Oliver Luck (you might be familiar with his son’s beard), Kain Colter, and Joe Nocera as the panelists.
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Live Music & The Law
This super great event covered what it's like to work both on stage and behind the scenes in the live music business. We welcomed four industry professionals for an engaging panel discussion and Q&A session. Â Many thanks to Aron Magner, Dave Niedbalski, Lee Anderson, and Todd Rowe for coming!
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Penn Law Alum and Senior Counsel of the Philadelphia 76ers, New Jersey Devils, and Prudential Center joined us for an awesome event to tell us about a day in his life. Max was especially excited for it.
Make sure to join us this Thursday in Gittis 213 for an awesome event with Carlos Montoya, senior counsel of the Philadelphia 76ers, New Jersey Devils, and the Prudential Center. Law students, there will be non-pizza lunch served, so you already know which event will be the coolest. For more information, check our event link. Â https://goo.gl/vePSc3
Penn Law Sports Law Symposium
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