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Sports Agents 101 and NIL: The Good, The Bad and the Ugly


Total Credits: 1 CLE

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Categories:
Sports Law
Faculty:
Kermit Kendrick
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Nov 01, 2023
License:
Access for 90 day(s) after purchase.


Description

This seminar will discuss the basics of sports agency with emphasis on dealing with NIL rules and regulations.

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Kermit Kendrick practices in the firm's Litigation Section where he defends all types of litigation, including insurance defense, personal injury, wrongful death, toxic exposure, and property damage matters.  He serves as the chair of the firm’s Transportation, Insurance, and Product Section and has been recognized by many highly regarded organizations and directories nationwide.

Kermit’s background molded a competitive spirit and commitment to excellence that guides his handling and resolution of complex litigation matters across the Southeast.  As an All-American football player at the University of Alabama, Kermit learned the values of hard work, preparation, perseverance, teamwork, and courage. It is those same values that Kermit applies consistently in handling litigation matters in three primary areas.

While at the University of Alabama, Kermit was a 4-year starter on the football team, was an All-SEC performer in 1987 and, in 1988, was selected as an All-American. Kermit is especially thankful for having been the first winner of the Sylvester Croom Commitment to Excellence Award while at Alabama. Kermit later attended the University of Alabama School of Law. During law school, Kermit received the Jerome Hoffman Leadership Award and was a member of the Farrah Law Society. In addition, he was selected for membership in the Bench & Bar Legal Honor Society.  After receiving his Accounting degree, and before going to Law School, Kermit joined Merrill Lynch, where he secured a Series 7 license and worked as a financial consultant. In addition, Kermit served as a compliance officer for approximately two years for the University of Alabama’s Athletic Department before attending Law School.