Sports Lawyers Association: The Alston Case Decision, What It Means And Where Might It Lead

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Mintz Member and Co-chair of the firm's Sports & Entertainment Practice Tyrone Thomas participated in a podcast discussion hosted by the Sports Lawyers Association...
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Mintz Member and Co-chair of the firm's Sports & Entertainment Practice Tyrone Thomas participated in a podcast discussion hosted by the Sports Lawyers Association on the impact of the U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision in National Collegiate Athletic Association v. Alston.

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Sports Lawyers Association: The Alston Case Decision, What It Means And Where Might It Lead

United States Media, Telecoms, IT, Entertainment
Contributor
Mintz is a general practice, full-service Am Law 100 law firm with more than 600 attorneys. We are headquartered in Boston and have additional US offices in Los Angeles, Miami, New York City, San Diego, San Francisco, and Washington, DC, as well as an office in Toronto, Canada.
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