Course Description
Sports law has undergone a number of changes recently especially in regard to endorsement money and agent representation of college athletes. The role of attorneys in athlete representation has also grown considerably. In this program, sports attorney Brian Brunkow gives viewers an overview of the complex and evolving world athlete legal representation while providing a number of valuable real-world tips on representing your clients well. Among the topics discussed are the universe of athlete agent law and regulations (federal and state), sports agent selection, and the lawyer's role and limitations to representation.Length: 1hr 21min
Member Reviews
Very candid, insightful and knowledgable.
A compelling presentation.
- Brian E.
- Brian E.
Very interesting. Very knowledgeable presenter.
- Linda M.
- Linda M.
this was an eye-opening and candid program. I particularly appreciated his "soapbox" section at the end, which brought some sad realities of the power imbalance into focus to help us be more empathetic advocates. Overall, this was well-organized and clearly explained from beginning to end. I am even considering buying the presenter's book to learn more.
- Elana B.
- Elana B.
Meet the Lecturer(s)
Brian Brunkow
Brian Brunkow, Esq., is a northwest native and graduated cum laude with a business law focus from Seattle University School of Law. Brian passed the WA Bar in ’01, the CA Bar in ’06, and has worked extensively in regulatory compliance, corporate training, and dispute resolution in Washington and California. Outside of work, Brian has coached youth & high school football, is a sports parenting author, and speaks at west coast coaching clinics on student athlete development and NCAA athletic recruiting practices. Brian also covers NCAA recruiting compliance and sports agency at his YouTube channel, Zero Offseason.