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[PAST EVENT] Speaker: Howard Jacobs '90 - "Arbitrating a Doping Case before the Court of Arbitration for Sport"
February 5, 2013
10am - 4:30pm
10am-11am: Welcome Reception for Howard Jacobs sponsored by the Sports and Entertainment Law Society. All are welcome. (Faculty Room)
1pm-2pm: "What innocent athletes face when they fail a drug test: Zach Lund, Diana Taurasi, Jessica Hardy and LaShawn Merritt." Faculty Only. (Room 133)
3:30pm-4:30pm: Howard Jacobs-"Arbitrating a Doping Case before the Court of Arbitration for Sport," All are welcome. (Room 133)
Howard L. Jacobs has been identified by the Los Angeles Times and other national publications as one of the leading sports lawyers in the United States. His specialty is the representation of athletes in all types of disputes, with a particular focus on the defense of athletes charged with doping offenses. He has represented professional athletes, Olympic athletes and amateur athletes in many different kinds of cases. He is also an Adjunct Professor at Southwestern Law School in Los Angeles, teaching sports law. A graduate of Florida State University, he received his law degree from William and Mary Law School in 1990.
1pm-2pm: "What innocent athletes face when they fail a drug test: Zach Lund, Diana Taurasi, Jessica Hardy and LaShawn Merritt." Faculty Only. (Room 133)
3:30pm-4:30pm: Howard Jacobs-"Arbitrating a Doping Case before the Court of Arbitration for Sport," All are welcome. (Room 133)
Howard L. Jacobs has been identified by the Los Angeles Times and other national publications as one of the leading sports lawyers in the United States. His specialty is the representation of athletes in all types of disputes, with a particular focus on the defense of athletes charged with doping offenses. He has represented professional athletes, Olympic athletes and amateur athletes in many different kinds of cases. He is also an Adjunct Professor at Southwestern Law School in Los Angeles, teaching sports law. A graduate of Florida State University, he received his law degree from William and Mary Law School in 1990.
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