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In his capacity as a Columnist for California Sports Lawyer®, Founder and Managing Attorney Jeremy Evans has written a column about the wonder and beauty of Wimbledon in London, England, one of the most well-known tennis and sports tournaments in the world.
You can read the full column below.
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Sports
The California Sports Lawyer® Podcast with Jeremy Evans (season 6, episode 26), discussing the difficulties and solutions to activating sports betting legislation, regulations, and partnerships in American sports.
Listen in as award-winning attorney and industry leader Jeremy Evans navigates the fine print on the biggest topics and most interesting legal
In his capacity as a Columnist for California Sports Lawyer®, Founder and Managing Attorney Jeremy Evans has written a column about the difficulties and solutions to activating sports betting legislation, regulations, and partnerships in American sports.
You can read the full column below.
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In the rush to do business and
The California Sports Lawyer® Podcast with Jeremy Evans (season 6, episode 25), discussing the upcoming challenges in NCAA sports for universities, conferences, and student-athletes with pay-to-play changes.
Listen in as award-winning attorney and industry leader Jeremy Evans navigates the fine print on the biggest topics and most interesting legal angles
In his capacity as a Columnist for California Sports Lawyer®, Founder and Managing Attorney Jeremy Evans has written a column about the upcoming challenges in NCAA sports for universities, conferences, and student-athletes with pay-to-play changes.
You can read the full column below.
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Settlement of the House v. NCAA and related