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Alston v. NCAA: A Reckoning for the Big Business of College Sports

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New York

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Antitrust/Competition
Sports

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North America

September 14, 2021

On September 14, Jeffrey Kessler, Winston & Strawn’s co-executive chairman; David Feher, co-chair of Winston’s Sports Law Practice; and Partners David Greenspan and Jeanifer Parsigian are speaking at a live webinar titled “Alston v. NCAA: A Reckoning for the Big Business of College Sports.” All four attorneys worked on Respondent Shawne Alston’s team to secure a unanimous Supreme Court victory on behalf of college athletes.

Presented by Celesq®, this hour-long discussion will focus on the evolution of the Sherman Act’s application to the NCAA as well as explore the case’s implications on the Rule of Reason and similar industry associations.

CLE credit is available for this webinar. Learn more and register for the program here.

Read more about Winston & Strawn’s sports practice here.

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Dave Greenspan

Jeanifer Parsigian

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David Feher

Dave Greenspan

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