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Sports Espionage Brings Great Risks For Both Spy And Victim
03 August 2015
Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis LLP
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As professional teams and athletes continue to seek new ways to
gain competitive advantages, whether through advanced training
techniques or innovative use of data, they also face the
possibility of other teams utilizing espionage and hacking to gain
their own edge. Sports Law Team co-vice chair Sekou
Lewis and chair Matthew Tamasco explore
some of the risks and possible consequences in "
Sports Espionage Brings Great Risks for Both Spy And
Victim," published in Law360 on July 24,
2015.
Originally published by Law360, July 2015
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