Education law expert Rick Verstegen will take you step-by-step through how to appropriately respond to NIL issues on your campus. You will learn the current NCAA rules and related legal issues.
What You'll Learn
- What are the basics of NIL compensation for student-athletes?
- What role should colleges and universities play in NIL compensation?
- What impact will the new NCAA rules have on your institution?
- How should you incorporate NIL issues in your athletics policies?
- How do the NCAA guidelines affect recruiting?
- What legal pitfalls should you avoid?
Training Overview
Do your athletes receive name, image, and likeness earnings? Learn the NCAA rules and legal considerations.
Beginning in July 2021, the NCAA now permits college student-athletes to earn compensation for activities involving their names, images, and likenesses (NIL). As this new era continues, you must consider the legal, contractual, and compliance issues.
Recently, the NCAA took another step by issuing guidelines on booster-led collectives related to NIL payments. With the new guidelines, and their potential enforcement by the NCAA, colleges and universities need to ensure they are in compliance.
- What are the basics of NIL compensation for student-athletes?
- What role should colleges and universities play in NIL compensation?
- What impact will the new NCAA rules have on your institution?
- How should you incorporate NIL issues in your athletics policies?
- How do the NCAA guidelines affect recruiting?
- What legal pitfalls should you avoid?
Who Should Attend?
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Expert Presenter


Richard F. Verstegen
- Partner with Boardman & Clark, LLP of Madison, Wisconsin
- School Law Practice Group and Labor and Employment Group
- Represents educational institutions in a variety of education law matters
- Published many articles regarding education and employment law
- Former president of the Wisconsin School Attorneys Association
- Current member of the State Bar of Wisconsin
- JD degree from the University of Wisconsin Law School
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