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3 September 2025

NIL Institutional Report Publishes Bialek And Elpren On "Saving College Sports” Executive Order And Retroactive Name, Image, And Likeness Compensation Lawsuits

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Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker LLP

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Adam Bialek (Partner-New York, NY) and Dara Elpren (Associate-New York, NY) were published in the July–August 2025 issue of NIL Institutional Report regarding the Executive Order aime...
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Adam Bialek (Partner-New York, NY) and Dara Elpren (Associate-New York, NY) were published in the July–August 2025 issue of NIL Institutional Report regarding the Executive Order aimed at college sports and the latest decisions in retroactive NIL compensation lawsuits. "Change is likely," say the authors, "and has already been seen with athletes moving more freely through the transfer portal and elite athletes selecting schools based on their 'NIL packages.' Yet college sports continue to garner higher attendance and ratings, and show no signs of slowing. It may, however, take years to see the impact on smaller schools, the lesser-known or non-revenue sports, as well as women's sports, and to see whether the president's Order helps to 'save' college sports."

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More than 800 attorneys strong, Wilson Elser serves clients of all sizes across multiple industries. It maintains 38 domestic offices, another in London and enjoys more extensive international reach as a founding member of Legalign Global.  The firm is currently ranked 56th in the National Law Journal’s NLJ 500.

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