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Weekly commentary, podcast discussions, and industry insights from California Sports Lawyer®.
In this week’s column, California Sports Lawyer® CEO and Managing Attorney Jeremy M. Evans analyzes how the growing stadium technology arms race is transforming sports business, fan engagement, media strategy, and venue development across professional and collegiate athletics.
Venues are assets as much as budgets for NIL have become.
In this episode of the California Sports Lawyer® Podcast, host Jeremy Evans explores the rapid integration of sports betting into the live sports experience and the growing debate over its influence on games, broadcasts, and public perception. As betting odds, sponsorships, and real-time wagering become increasingly embedded in sports media,
In this week’s column, California Sports Lawyer® CEO and Managing Attorney Jeremy M. Evans examines the growing integration of sports betting into broadcasts and explores whether responsibility lies with leagues, media, or players as wagering becomes embedded in the modern fan experience.
Leagues must also draw the line to
In this episode of the California Sports Lawyer® Podcast, host Jeremy Evans explores the growing discussion around major sports events and the push for more balanced deal structures and shared financial risk. As cities, leagues, and governing bodies continue to pursue high-profile events, the stakes have never been higher—raising
In this week’s column, California Sports Lawyer® CEO and Managing Attorney Jeremy M. Evans examines the growing scale of major sports events and makes the case for smarter deal structures between leagues and host cities.
Cities should move away from relying on projected economic impact and instead focus on