Schulz to Speak at Notre Dame Law School on Sports Law and Developments in the Sports Industry
27 March 2019
Partner Kevin Schulz, Co-Chair of Foley’s Sports Industry Team, will speak at the University of Notre Dame Law School’s Sports, Communications, and Entertainment Law Forum (SCELF) on March 27. Schulz was invited to speak to the law student group about what it means to be a sports lawyer and to provide insights into recent developments in the sports industry, including with respect to esports, the changing media rights landscape, and legalized sports gambling. Schulz also will provide career advice to the law students about building a transactional law practice and working in a large law firm.
Schulz is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame.
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