NCAA offers a lifeline: college athletes allowed to benefit from name, image and likeness

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- Tags: American Football | Basketball | College Sports | Commercial | Dispute Resolution | Image Rights | Intellectual Property (IP) | Nationsl College Players Association (NCPA) | NCAA | Regulation | United States
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Joseph M. Hanna
Joseph Hanna is a partner of Goldberg Segalla and concentrates his practice in commercial litigation with a focus on sports and entertainment law and retail, hospitality, and development litigation. Joe represents sports franchises, professional athletes, and movie studios with various issues related to licensing, contracts, and day-to-day management. He serves as Chair of Goldberg Segalla’s Sports and Entertainment Law Practice Group and editor of the firm’s Sports and Entertainment Law Insider blog. In addition, Joe is the Chair of Goldberg Segalla's Diversity Task Force. He possesses an AV rating from Martindale-Hubbell.