A lawsuit by high school athletes over name, image, and likeness rights is the "next logical step" after NCAA NIL litigation, an attorney said Monday, following his client's filing of a putative antitrust class action against the California Interscholastic Federation, Spectrum SportsNet, and others.
Yaman Salahi, founder of Salahi PC in San Francisco, credited the pending $2.5 billion NIL settlement between the NCAA and college athletes, known as the House case, in a...
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