Jeremy Evans coaches Semi-Finalist Baseball Arbitration Team
The Pepperdine University School of Law team coached by Jeremy Evans, Founder & Managing Attorney at California Sports Lawyer®, advanced to the semi-final round of competition, placing Pepperdine in the top 4 out of 40 law school teams competing in the event.
The 12th Annual Tulane University School of law International Baseball Arbitration Competition (TIBAC) in New Orleans, Louisiana was the 10th appearance for Pepperdine Law Coach Jeremy Evans (three as a competitor while in law school and seventh as a coach).
The 2012 team coached by Evans won the National Championship (Thomas Jefferson), where the 2018 team advanced to the Quarterfinals and received the Oral Advocacy Award.
You can read the full article on the team's performance here.
The Tulane International Baseball Arbitration Competition, run by the Tulane Sports Law Society, is a simulated salary arbitration competition modeled closely on the procedures used by Major League Baseball (MLB). Like most law school moot court competitions, TIBAC’s main goal is to provide participants with the opportunity to sharpen their oral and written advocacy skills. However, the competition is unique in that it allows law students to sharpen these skills within the specialized context of MLB’s salary arbitration proceedings.
Jeremy M. Evans is the Founder & Managing Attorney at California Sports Lawyer®, representing entertainment, media, and sports clientele. Evans is an award-winning attorney and community leader based in Los Angeles. He can be reached at Jeremy@CSLlegal.com or via his website: www.CSLlegal.com.