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    Mit Winter Quoted in Kansas City Star Article Focused on State Laws Allowing College Athletes to Receive Name, Image, and Likeness Compensation

    Mit Winter Quoted in Kansas City Star Article Focused on State Laws Allowing College Athletes to Receive Name, Image, and Likeness Compensation

    Starting July 1, college athletes in a number of states will be able to be paid for the use of their names, images, and likenesses.  To ensure that their universities

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    Posted June 2, 2021 | by admin |in College Athlete Representation, Collegiate Sports, Sports Law
    Mit Winter Quoted in Article Discussing Tax and Liability Issues Relating to College Athlete Name, Image, and Likeness Compensation

    Mit Winter Quoted in Article Discussing Tax and Liability Issues Relating to College Athlete Name, Image, and Likeness Compensation

    College athletes will soon be able to be paid by third parties for the use of their names, images, and likenesses (NILs).  Imagine college athletes appearing in commercials, being paid

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    Posted May 28, 2021 | by admin |in College Athlete Representation, Collegiate Sports, Sports Law
    Mit Winter Quoted in Article Discussing Supreme Court Case on College Athlete Compensation

    Mit Winter Quoted in Article Discussing Supreme Court Case on College Athlete Compensation

    Kennyhertz Perry attorney Mit Winter was quoted in a Front Office Sports article discussing the Alston v. NCAA case pending in the US Supreme Court.  The Court will determine whether

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    Posted April 6, 2021 | by admin |in College Athlete Representation, Collegiate Sports, Sports Law
    Kennyhertz Perry Attorney Mit Winter Discusses Supreme Court Case on Sports Talk Radio

    Kennyhertz Perry Attorney Mit Winter Discusses Supreme Court Case on Sports Talk Radio

    Mit Winter recently appeared as a guest on 96.9 The Game to discuss the Alston v. NCAA case currently pending before the United States Supreme Court.  The Court has been

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    Posted April 5, 2021 | by admin |in College Athlete Representation, Collegiate Sports, Sports Law
    The Time is Now for College and High School Athletes to Prepare for the Name, Image, and Likeness Revolution

    The Time is Now for College and High School Athletes to Prepare for the Name, Image, and Likeness Revolution

    College athletes (and potentially their high school counterparts) will soon be able to be paid for the use of their names, images, and likenesses (NILs).  The laws and/or NCAA bylaws

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    Posted February 19, 2021 | by admin |in College Athlete Representation, Collegiate Sports, Sports Law
    New Federal College Athlete Name, Image, and Likeness Bill Would Prohibit Limits on the Ability to Enter into Endorsement Deals

    New Federal College Athlete Name, Image, and Likeness Bill Would Prohibit Limits on the Ability to Enter into Endorsement Deals

    In addition to a new round of state-level college athlete name, image, and likeness (NIL) bills that are currently being introduced, a new federal NIL bill co-authored by Senator Chris

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    Posted February 10, 2021 | by admin |in College Athlete Representation, Collegiate Sports, Sports Law
    Mit Winter Featured in Article Discussing Proposed Changes to NCAA Name, Image, and Likeness Rules

    Mit Winter Featured in Article Discussing Proposed Changes to NCAA Name, Image, and Likeness Rules

    Kennyhertz Perry attorney Mit Winter was recently featured in an article by The Gazette discussing the NCAA’s proposed bylaw changes that would allow NCAA Division I college athletes to be

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    Posted January 8, 2021 | by admin |in College Athlete Representation, Collegiate Sports, Sports Law
    New Federal Bill Would Require Revenue Sharing with College Athletes

    New Federal Bill Would Require Revenue Sharing with College Athletes

    A wide-ranging bill proposed by Senators Cory Booker and Richard Blumenthal entitled the College Athlete Bill of Rights could result in big changes for college athletics.  Among the items addressed

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    Posted December 18, 2020 | by admin |in College Athlete Representation, Collegiate Sports, Sports Law
    Kennyhertz Perry Attorney Mit Winter Quoted in Article Discussing U.S. Supreme Court’s Decision to Review Alston v. NCAA Decision

    Kennyhertz Perry Attorney Mit Winter Quoted in Article Discussing U.S. Supreme Court’s Decision to Review Alston v. NCAA Decision

    Mit Winter was quoted in an article by Front Office Sports discussing today’s announcement by the U.S. Supreme Court that it will review a lower court’s decision in the Alston

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    Posted December 16, 2020 | by admin |in College Athlete Representation, Collegiate Sports, Sports Law
    U.S. Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Case Relating to College Athlete Compensation

    U.S. Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Case Relating to College Athlete Compensation

    In an unexpected development, the United States Supreme Court announced today that it will review a lower court decision in Alston v. NCAA that found NCAA bylaws that limit educationally

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    Posted December 16, 2020 | by admin |in College Athlete Representation, Collegiate Sports, Sports Law
    Mit Winter Quoted as Expert on College Athlete Name, Image, and Likeness Laws in Recent Law360 Article

    Mit Winter Quoted as Expert on College Athlete Name, Image, and Likeness Laws in Recent Law360 Article

    With NCAA college athletes on the brink of being able to be compensated by third parties for the use of their name, image, and likeness (NIL), Mit Winter was asked

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    Posted October 20, 2020 | by admin |in College Athlete Representation, Collegiate Sports, Sports Law
    Mit Winter Featured in Lead1 Association Video Podcast Discussing Newly Allowed Benefits for College Athletes

    Mit Winter Featured in Lead1 Association Video Podcast Discussing Newly Allowed Benefits for College Athletes

    Kennyhertz Perry attorney Mit Winter was recently featured on the LEAD1 Association’s new video podcast series, The LEAD1 Angle, discussing the new benefits and cash payments certain college athletes can

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    Posted September 16, 2020 | by admin |in College Athlete Representation, Collegiate Sports, Sports Law
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