National Sports Law Negotiation Competition 2017

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Date: Friday, September 22, 2017 - 12:00am to Sunday, September 24, 2017 - 12:00am

 

NSLNC 2017 is September 22-24, 2017!  (7th Annual!)

Thank you for your interest. However, the NSLNC 2017 is completely full, and registration is now closed.

Competition Rules and Attachments

NSLNC Sponsorship Packages

 

History & Vision of the National Sports Law Negotiation Competition

The annual National Sports Law Negotiation Competition (NSLNC) is hosted and organized by the Center for Sports Law & Policy (CSLP) at Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San Diego, California, every September.

The NSLNC was created by sports and academic professionals with law students in mind as they enter the legal community. The NSLNC’s purpose is to give back to law students a great experience, competition, and place to meet like minds in the sports law industry. Our mission is to provide the sports profession with able and ready legal minds through negotiation competition training.

The fact patterns for the Competition are modeled toward current issues in the sports industry.  Student competitors negotiate select fictional disputes in an academic setting in front of a panel of judges. The fact patterns negotiated allow students to focus on more than one area of sports law, including: contract negotiation, trading of players, salary demands, endorsement contracts, athlete and sports professionals family and personal issues, intellectual property, and more.

It is our hope that you enjoy the yearly competition weekend, which includes a weekend of social activities, the competition, and of course meeting future lawyers, agents, current sports professionals, and judicial officers from across this great Country, and the World, in America’s finest city, San Diego, California.

 


 

2016 Fact Patterns and Judges Instructions:

Round One

--Fact Pattern with Confidentials
--Judges Instructions

Round Two

--Fact Pattern with Confidentials
--Judges Instructions 

Final Round

--Fact Pattern with Confidentials
--Judges Instructions 

 


 

See Past Articles About the NSLNC:

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“Your team did an awesome job...just wanted to say thank you!”

Joshua Igeleke, Jr.
J.D./MBA Candidate, May 2014
William S. Boyd School of Law
University of Nevada, Las Vegas

 

“It was a great weekend and I really enjoyed myself and appreciate the hospitality. Looking forward to coming back next year.”

James Cooper
Juris Doctorate Candidate 2015
Florida A & M University College of Law

 

“I was a judge for the competition on Saturday and the competition was highly organized and well-run.”

Leah Christensen
Professor of Law
Thomas Jefferson School of Law 

 

 


 

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