Traci Bransford provided insights into the landmark House vs. NCAA settlement on college athletics during the Black Entertainment and Sports Lawyers Association (BESLA) mid-year conference in Atlanta.
Joined by another sports and entertainment attorney, Traci covered how House is expected to impact student-athlete compensation, potential antitrust implications from the settlement, and employment status and unionization of athletes and teams.
BESLA’s conference brings together leading industry attorneys and professionals to provide insight into the evolving landscape of the entertainment and sports industries. The mid-year conference featured fireside chats with professional music artists and retired professional athletes and panels about negotiating talent and influencer endorsement agreements, among other topics.