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In this episode of the TortsCenter Podcast, hosts Carla Varriale-Barker and Courtney Dunn talk with independent arbitrator and mediator Danielle Menitove about the world of sports arbitration. As co-chairs of the NYSBA’s Sports ADR subcommittee, Carla and Danielle explore Danielle’s journey from litigation to ADR and dive into key issues in sports law. Danielle explains the appeal of arbitration for resolving sports disputes, the role of confidentiality, and the impact of the “field of play” doctrine.
They discuss high-profile cases like Olympic eligibility disputes and current challenges in the NFL involving Brian Flores and John Gruden, which question the role of league commissioners as arbitrators. For anyone interested in the evolving dynamics of sports ADR, this episode offers valuable insights into how arbitration is transforming dispute resolution in the sports industry.
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In this episode, hosts Carla Varriale-Barker and Courtney Dunn welcome special guest Morgan Chall, a former Division I gymnast and NCAA Board member. Morgan discusses her journey from Cornell gymnast to UC Irvine law student, her contributions to sports law reform, particularly in gender equity and NCAA regulations, and her involvement in Title IX and NCAA settlements. The conversation covers key legal and social issues in college athletics, including NIL rights and international athlete considerations, while Morgan offers insights on legal challenges and the influence of figures like Judge Claudia Wilkin on sports law. -
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In this episode of TortsCenter, hosts Carla Varriale-Barker and Courtney Dunn welcome Jason Van't Hof, the Vice President of Investigations at IC 360. Jason shares his extensive experience in monitoring integrity in sports betting and tackles key topics such as the difference between regulation and compliance, the potential benefits of federalizing sports betting requirements, and the role of technology in monitoring betting integrity. Jason also delves into the growing issue of player harassment and threats related to betting outcomes, shedding light on real-world cases and the need for greater awareness and regulation in this nascent market.
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In this episode of the Tort Center podcast, hosts Carla Varriale-Barker and Courtney Dunn are joined by Laurajean (LJ) Holmgren, Deputy Academic Director in Columbia University's Sports Management Program. LJ discusses her experiences with the NFL, New York Jets, and various universities, highlighting the evolution of athletes into brands through social media and content creation. She emphasizes authenticity, strategic planning, and athlete-brand partnerships. The episode also explores Rule 40 of the Olympic Charter, sports marketing, social media trends, and safe sports venues, with LJ offering valuable advice for athletes looking to build their personal brands.
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This episode of TortsCenter goes beyond the courtroom! Hosts Courtney Dunn and Carla Varriale-Barker chat with sports management legend Bill Squires. Bill discusses his fascinating career journey, from flying jets to managing iconic stadiums like Yankee Stadium. He dives deep into sustainability in sports, security challenges, and even shares his personal story of overcoming a health battle. You won't want to miss this inspiring and informative episode.
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Hosts Courtney Dunn and Carla Varriale-Barker continue their insightful conversation with special guest Micah Day, delving into inclusivity and cultural representation within the Tampa Bay Buccaneers organization. Micah shares effective strategies for authentic branding and fostering meaningful community relations, emphasizing genuine connections over mere token gestures. The discussion also covers the NFL's successful engagement with women fans, significantly influenced by the 'Taylor Swift effect,' which has led to a notable surge in revenue and interest from female demographics.
Micah recounts his career highlights, including managing a game cancellation in Mexico City and navigating the complexities of building the NBA bubble during the pandemic. He highlights the importance of personal connections within the staff and community to cultivate a loyal fan base.
To wrap up the episode, Micah reveals his musical talents and hints at future discussions at Columbia University's sports management program on critical topics like eminent domain, lease agreements, and reciprocal indemnification agreements.
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In part one of episode two, "The Buc Stops Here" Carla and Courtney speak with special guest Micah J. Day. Micah discusses his journey in sports event management, from NBA to NFL, highlighting the challenges of hosting international events and the importance of security and fan behavior. Micah shares insights on adapting to different cultural norms and the complexities of outdoor event management, emphasizing continuous improvement and sensitivity.
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Join TortsCenter for our first episode as hosts Carla Varriale-Barker & Courtney Dunn delve into the assumption of risk defense in sports, entertainment, and recreation. They cover historical cases, essential elements, minors' application, and types (express, implied, primary, secondary), with insights on case strategies and its distinction from comparative negligence. Explore its application in nightclubs, recreational facilities, and more. New episodes every first Monday of the month!