Sports, Arts and Entertainment – Weiss Serota Helfman Cole + Bierman https://www.wsh-law.com At the Crossroads of Business, Government & the Law Mon, 07 Feb 2022 18:31:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Alan Fertel featured across several news platforms as a thought leader on the Brian Flores lawsuit https://www.wsh-law.com/news-updates/alan-fertel-featured-across-several-news-platforms-as-a-thought-leader-on-the-brian-flores-lawsuit/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss Thu, 03 Feb 2022 18:11:40 +0000 https://www.wsh-law.com/?p=9190 Alan Fertel, partner and chair of the firm’s sports, arts and entertainment group, was featured across several news platforms as a thought leader on the Brian Flores lawsuit. Alan spoke with Local 10 News, 7 News, and the Sun-Sentinel. He was also a guest on the popular show Donno Daily on Five Reasons Sports Network. […]

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Alan Fertel, partner and chair of the firm’s sports, arts and entertainment group, was featured across several news platforms as a thought leader on the Brian Flores lawsuit. Alan spoke with Local 10 News, 7 News, and the Sun-Sentinel. He was also a guest on the popular show Donno Daily on Five Reasons Sports Network.

“The NFL does not want owners asking their coaches to lose.” Alan said. “That destroys balance in the league and confidence in the product.”

Alan also told news sources that he thinks Flores has a shot at winning the case and that the NFL will likely settle.

Alan has a thriving sports law practice representing elite athletes and coaches including Caeleb Dressel, Bobby Finke, Eddy Alvarez and Greg Troy.

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Alan Fertel’s thriving Sports Law Practice featured in South Florida Business & Wealth https://www.wsh-law.com/news-updates/alan-fertels-thriving-sports-law-practice-featured-in-south-florida-business-wealth/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss Mon, 27 Dec 2021 14:25:17 +0000 https://www.wsh-law.com/?p=9135 WSHC+B’s partner Alan Fertel’s thriving Sports Law Practice was featured in South Florida Business & Wealth. The firm has recently added three decorated Olympic athletes as new clients. Alan, who is chair of the firm’s Sports, Arts and Entertainment Law practice group represents swimmers Caeleb Dressel, winner of five gold medals this summer in Tokyo, […]

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WSHC+B’s partner Alan Fertel’s thriving Sports Law Practice was featured in South Florida Business & Wealth. The firm has recently added three decorated Olympic athletes as new clients. Alan, who is chair of the firm’s Sports, Arts and Entertainment Law practice group represents swimmers Caeleb Dressel, winner of five gold medals this summer in Tokyo, and Bobby Finke, along with Olympic speed-skater turned baseball player Eddy Alvarez.

Fertel’s sports representation practice is reaching new heights due to his work with Dressel, who he has known since the swimmer’s standout career at the University of Florida. He began negotiating business contracts for Dressel as he became an Olympic hopeful and eventually into and through the 2020 Summer Olympics. As the pandemic affected the world, Fertel was tasked with renegotiating Dressel’s endorsement contracts so they would be in effect for the Olympic Games in Tokyo that took place in the summer of 2021 – a year after they were originally planned for.

In addition to representing Olympians, Fertel represents other individuals and entities in the sports, arts and entertainment space, from athletes and entertainers to coaches, athletic directors, teams, agents, leagues, radio stations, models, modeling agencies, restaurants and clubs.

With the recently signed NIL (Name, Image and Likeness) legislation in Florida, the firm plans to expand its sports practice with the hiring of additional sports and entertainment attorneys as well as further developing relationships with agents, coaches and sports professionals to best serve the influx of college athletes in need of representation.

“As a lawyer, this is an exciting path to take, and as society continues to evolve with social media and new rules for athletes emerge, it will only continue to become more exciting, complex and more reason for athletes, whether college-level or professional, to seek legal representation,” said Fertel. “The new NIL legislation for Florida-based college athletes opens up a whole new window of possibilities for student athletes, and I’m looking forward to seeing what we can accomplish. With the growth of this practice area at the firm, we are equipped to guide student athletes on a path to lifelong success that takes them beyond their athletic careers.”

On behalf of his athlete clients, Fertel has negotiated endorsement and sponsorship contracts with major consumer brands such as, Google, Speedo, Coca-Cola, Comcast, Hershey’s, Toyota, Omega, Beats and GrubHub. He has also consulted with eight first round draft picks in the NFL draft and negotiated the Principal Hosting Agreement for the 2014 Miss Universe Pageant, as well as the broadcast agreements with the Miami Marlins, Miami Dolphins, Florida Panthers, and the University of Miami Hurricanes. He has acted as counsel to the Miami-Dade Special Olympics, World Series of Boxing, the National Senior Games and the World Water Skiing Championships.

Fertel was recently a featured speaker on two panels this past November for the North American Law Summit about the new Florida NIL bill and the intersection of the Olympics, COVID-19 and sports.

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Alan Fertel Discusses Renegotiating Deals For U.S. Olympic Swimmer Caeleb Dressel https://www.wsh-law.com/news-updates/alan-fertel-discusses-renegotiating-deals-for-u-s-olympic-swimmer-caeleb-dressel/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss Fri, 16 Jul 2021 18:22:33 +0000 https://www.wsh-law.com/?p=8803 Firm Partner and Chair of Sports, Arts and Entertainment Law Group, Alan Fertel, was interviewed by the Daily Business Review, regarding his representation of U.S. Olympic swimmer, Caeleb Dressel.  Alan discussed how most of the athlete’s bonuses and endorsements had to be renegotiated due to the pandemic. “The court of public opinion controls the endorsement […]

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Firm Partner and Chair of Sports, Arts and Entertainment Law Group, Alan Fertel, was interviewed by the Daily Business Review, regarding his representation of U.S. Olympic swimmer, Caeleb Dressel. 

Alan discussed how most of the athlete’s bonuses and endorsements had to be renegotiated due to the pandemic. “The court of public opinion controls the endorsement world and the companies are scared, so it’s a real struggle between the representation of the athlete and the representation of the sponsor,” Alan explained.

He also went on to discuss the other hurdles within sports law, especially for Olympic athletes. Click here to read the entire article.

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Alan Fertel Discusses Florida’s Intercollegiate Athlete Compensation and Rights Bill https://www.wsh-law.com/news-updates/alan-fertel-discusses-floridas-intercollegiate-athlete-compensation-and-rights-bill/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss Fri, 19 Jun 2020 18:45:10 +0000 https://www.wsh-law.com/?p=7430 On June 12, Governor Ron DeSantis signed SB 646: Intercollegiate Athlete Compensation and Rights, authorizing certain intercollegiate athletes to earn compensation for the use of their names, images, or likenesses. Alan Fertel, Partner and Chair of the Sports, Arts & Entertainment Practice Group spoke live on the Brian Mudd Show where he discussed the implications […]

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On June 12, Governor Ron DeSantis signed SB 646: Intercollegiate Athlete Compensation and Rights, authorizing certain intercollegiate athletes to earn compensation for the use of their names, images, or likenesses.

Alan Fertel, Partner and Chair of the Sports, Arts & Entertainment Practice Group spoke live on the Brian Mudd Show where he discussed the implications of this bill on student atheletes. The bill will take effect July 1, 2021.

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Firm’s Sports Attorney Alan Fertel Talks About the Super Bowl on 790TheTicket https://www.wsh-law.com/news-updates/firms-sports-attorney-alan-fertel-talks-about-the-super-bowl-on-790theticket/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss Tue, 11 Feb 2020 18:46:49 +0000 http://wsh.aplussclients.com/?p=4722 Firm Partner and Chair of its Sports and Entertainment Law Practice Group, Alan Fertel, was a guest on sports radio station 790TheTicket. Alan spoke with host Alex Donno and retired professional football player Rashad Butler about Super Bowl week and how professional athletes and celebrities can stay safe while in Miami for the big game. […]

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Firm Partner and Chair of its Sports and Entertainment Law Practice Group, Alan Fertel, was a guest on sports radio station 790TheTicket. Alan spoke with host Alex Donno and retired professional football player Rashad Butler about Super Bowl week and how professional athletes and celebrities can stay safe while in Miami for the big game.

You can listen to the entire radio show here: https://theticketmiami.radio.com/blogs/zack-duarte/alex-donno-and-rashad-butler-1-30-20?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss

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‘Half Sellout, Half Savior’: What Jay-Z’s NFL Deal and Possible Team Ownership Really Mean https://www.wsh-law.com/news-updates/half-sellout-half-savior-what-jay-zs-nfl-deal-and-possible-team-ownership-really-mean/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss Fri, 23 Aug 2019 14:23:30 +0000 http://wsh.aplussclients.com/?p=1586 This article originally appeared in Variety on Aug. 21, 2019 and was written by Jem Aswad UPDATED: On Friday night, three days after news broke that Jay-Z’s company Roc Nation had struck a controversial entertainment-and-social-justice deal with the NFL, a report suddenly emerged that he is in talks to acquire a “significant” stake in an unspecified league […]

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This article originally appeared in Variety on Aug. 21, 2019 and was written by Jem Aswad

UPDATED: On Friday night, three days after news broke that Jay-Z’s company Roc Nation had struck a controversial entertainment-and-social-justice deal with the NFL, a report suddenly emerged that he is in talks to acquire a “significant” stake in an unspecified league team. Jay’s rep declined to comment on the report, the non-denial gave the rumor legs, and the drama that began with the announcement that Jay was now in bed with an organization he had previously harshly criticized — for its treatment of former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who has essentially been drummed out of the professional football for kneeling during the National Anthem as a statement of protest, among other issues — spun even higher into overdrive.

Yet some observers question whether the ownership bid is real, or whether instead it’s a counter-narrative planted to stem the wave of criticism Jay has received over the Roc Nation-NFL deal.

On one hand, reports of an ownership bid could make the deal, which will see Roc Nation assisting the NFL with entertainment programming for the Super Bowl halftime show and throughout the year as well as unspecified social-justice efforts, seem like the first step in a much bigger play to effect change in the — okay, we’ll say it — sometimes racist-seeming world of professional football ownership. On the other, it seemed like it could be a red herring, a Trump-like tactic to distract from the wave of negative reaction the deal has received from those who feel it is a hypocritical money play, whitewashing the NFL in exchange for a big check and the opportunity to provide a platform for favored artists on a big national stage.

“It’s a total PR stunt,” one insider says. “Notice that the [ownership] rumor didn’t come out until he started getting all that bad press? The thinking may be that if the deal was part of an ownership play, Jay would look like an even bigger dealmaker by buying a team and stretching the narrative of him changing the NFL from the inside.”

Asked how doubling down on a heavily criticized partnership could be an effective strategy, the insider shot back, “I didn’t say it was a good plan!”

However, Jeremy Evans, founder and managing attorney of California Sports Lawyers, opines that NFL commissioner Roger Goodell “brokering the Roc Nation deal is a sign of things to come,” he says. “The league is looking to become more inclusive, but [Jay-Z] will have to convince owners, a team must be available, and he might need a partner to help raise the money. But it’s not impossible.”

Although none of the three prominent sports attorneys and several anonymous sources Variety spoke with for this article could say with certainty that they’d heard of teams that were on the block, or had inside information about Jay making an ownership bid (indeed, after this article published CBS cited unnamed NFL sources as saying no such deal is on the table), all had very strong opinions about the questions raised by such a move — an NFL franchise is the most lucrative entity in sports, according to Forbes — and what his burgeoning relationship with the league means.

“Public opinion is divided: He’s half sellout and half savior,” says sports and entertainment attorney Alan K. Fertel, who has represented players and agents and consulted for the NFL. “But if anyone can turn the white country club of the NFL around, it’s him.”

Several complicated questions are in play: Can he own a team and his Roc Nation Sports agency at the same time, as a source close to him claimed to TMZ? Could he even afford to buy “significant” ownership of a team, even though he’s a newly minted billionaire? And finally, would the other team owners accept him, let alone allow him to make substantive change — such as overseeing a deal to bring back Kaepernick, with whom he apparently has a strained relationship at present — in the troubled league?

The three attorneys agreed that he could in theory have ownership in a team and an agency, but it’s extremely unlikely.

“There is a section of the NFL Players’ Association rules that prohibits an individual from [having ownership in a team and an agency], but the league can make its own judgement and deviate, if a majority of owners and the commissioner feel that the opportunity for conflict is limited,” says veteran sports attorney Andrew Miltenberg. “But even setting aside the legalities of it, the optics would be absolutely terrible. It would discredit his role as an owner and as an agent.”

While a source reportedly close to Jay told TMZ that the he “is not an NFL agent and does not take part in the operations of the NFL players in Roc Nation” — a statement that was partially walked back by another unnamed Jay source talking to Page 6 — all three were skeptical about how such an arrangement might work in practice.

“There’s supposed to be what’s called a ‘Chinese wall’ — a barrier to prevent conflict,” Miltenberg says. “And it’s possible he could be isolated from any aspect of negotiations or playing an agent’s role. But that’s very hard to monitor, and it’s unclear whether the owners or the NFL would allow it. It’s possible he could be a minority owner or a non-controlling owner, but I think that’s not good enough,” he continues. “At the end of the day, the agent has a fiduciary obligation to the player, and the owner has a responsibility to the [team and the league]— there are too many possibilities to give the appearance of impropriety.”

Evans agrees. “There’s no way they would allow it,” he says. “[Jay’s ownership of Roc Nation] would have to be sold or put into a trust. He’d have to distance himself from it and convince the other 31 owners that he would be a good owner. But I don’t see it happening.”

Fertel thirds that notion. “It would be impossible to ‘Chinese wall’ him from all the agents’ activities,” he says. “It just won’t work.”

But assuming Jay moves ahead with an ownership bid — an NFL franchise is worth an average of $2.57 billion according to Forbes, which valued the entirety of Roc Nation at $150 million — can he afford it? Jay is a newly minted billionaire, but to put that number in context, Forbes placed New England Patriots’ owner Robert Kraft’s net worth at $6.6 billion, while Miami Dolphins owner Stephen M. Ross — who is currently under fire for hosting a fund-raiser for President Trump — is worth $7.7 billion.

That detail alone could have been a major factor in walking back the ownership rumors.

“He can’t be a majority owner, although he has enough money to make a significant minority investment,” says Fertel, who opined that New York, Los Angeles and Atlanta seem the most likely franchises for Jay to become involved with (Miami, which some reports claimed was the team being eyed, is “possible,” he says, “but I don’t see the bang for the buck that he’s looking for”).

“The Roc Nation deal is a first step,” he continues. “They might not welcome him as a majority owner now, but ‘Be a good soldier and we’ll help you get a team’ is something they can hold out for later,” he adds, emphasizing “That’s my opinion, I don’t know this for a fact.”

Indeed, an open question remains what kind of welcome the owners would give Jay — who is not just an admitted former drug dealer, as right-wing mouthpiece Tomi Lahren noted in a Tweet criticizing the NFL for the partnership (her voice may be more significant in the world of professional football than society as a whole), but also pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor assault charge after stabbing record producer Lance Rivera in 1999.

All three attorneys felt that Jay’s past was less of an issue. “I don’t know of a specific rule regarding [convictions] and ownership,” says Miltenberg, noting sexual harassment allegations against Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and Baltimore Colts owner Jim Irsay’s arrest on DUI and possession charges (while those charges are perhaps not on the level of a stabbing, they are also not 20 years in the past). “There’s a conduct committee of nine owners and they and the NFL could determine disciplinary action — a fine, a suspension, community service, all three. But I can’t imagine that they would bar him based on a prior conviction.”

A larger question is how much they would embrace and cooperate with Jay in the areas he’s said he intends to operate: effecting change within the management of professional football.

“These owners are really smart, multibillionaire guys who have made some really stupid decisions over the past three years, and probably half of them are Trump supporters,” says Fertel. “Attendance is down, and I think they know they have to make it better.

“They might not embrace him at first,” he continues. “But as a result of [the Roc Nation] deal and work he might do to help resolve the Kaepernick crisis, he comes in with credibility and clout — maybe not with the average NFL fan in Kansas, but definitely in Brooklyn and L.A. And even if these crusty old white guys who are the owners don’t really know who he is, they go to their grandchildren and say, ‘What do you think of this guy Jay-Z?,’ and they’re going to give him the highest possible rating.

“The owners know they’re not doing well — the shield is tarnished,” he concludes, “and nobody else — nobody — could help them get out of this mess like he can.”

As for how much of all this is real, who knows? The only rule in this particular contact sport is: Everything’s negotiable until it isn’t.

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Alan Fertel Interviewed By WIOD & WQAM Sports Talk Radio Stations https://www.wsh-law.com/news-updates/alan-fertel-interviewed-by-wiod-wqam-sports-talk-radio-stations/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss Thu, 31 Jan 2019 04:22:11 +0000 http://wsh.aplussclients.com/?p=2215 Chair of our Sports and Entertainment Law Group, Alan Fertel, was interviewed by both WIOD and WQAM sports talk radio stations regarding the Urban Meyer/Zach Smith scandal at Ohio State University. He provided commentary on the Ohio State University “independent” Investigation, conduct that causes a breach of coaching contracts, morals clauses, Title IX violations, the […]

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Chair of our Sports and Entertainment Law Group, Alan Fertel, was interviewed by both WIOD and WQAM sports talk radio stations regarding the Urban Meyer/Zach Smith scandal at Ohio State University. He provided commentary on the Ohio State University “independent” Investigation, conduct that causes a breach of coaching contracts, morals clauses, Title IX violations, the NCAA, the  importance of accurately getting out in front of a story, accountability  and damage control.  Alan discussed the incredible power of successful college football coaches and the appropriate way to conduct a Title IX investigation in the current “politically correct” environment.  Alan used his experience in drafting and litigating  morals clauses and coaching/athletic director contracts to  provide insight on these issues, as well as the effect of  the recent ”me too” movement and  improper conduct of various athletes in violation of their morals clauses to explain the legal consequences  and potential ramifications of violating such clauses.

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Alan Fertel Speaks at University of Miami International Legal Symposium https://www.wsh-law.com/news-updates/alan-fertel-speaks-at-university-of-miami-international-legal-symposium/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss Tue, 31 Jan 2017 06:23:10 +0000 http://wsh.aplussclients.com/?p=2804 On March 30, 2017, Partner and Sports & Entertainment Law Chair Alan Fertel spoke at the University of Miami at the International Legal Symposium on the World of Music, Film, Television and Sports sponsored by the University of Miami School of Law, the Entertainment and Sports Law Society and the American Bar Association Forum on […]

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On March 30, 2017, Partner and Sports & Entertainment Law Chair Alan Fertel spoke at the University of Miami at the International Legal Symposium on the World of Music, Film, Television and Sports sponsored by the University of Miami School of Law, the Entertainment and Sports Law Society and the American Bar Association Forum on the Entertainment and Sports Industries.

Alan spoke on a panel regarding Athletes and their Images; Leagues vs. Players vs. Bad Conduct.

Alan’s panel discussed the position of the NFL and other sanctioning organizations on Domestic violence and the value and importance of protecting the league Brand; the enforcement of league rules versus athletes career and income stream and the value of the press in the promotion of the athletes or entertainers personal marketing opportunities.

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Alan Fertel Serves as Keynote Speaker for Nova Southeastern Broad Shepard College of Law Sports & Entertainment Law Symposium https://www.wsh-law.com/news-updates/alan-fertel-serves-as-keynote-speaker-for-nova-southeastern-broad-shepard-college-of-law-sports-entertainment-law-symposium/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss Tue, 31 Jan 2017 06:17:20 +0000 http://wsh.aplussclients.com/?p=2706 Partner and Sports & Entertainment Law Chair Alan Fertel was the Keynote speaker at the Nova Southeastern Broad Shepard College of Law Sports and Entertainment Law Symposium held at Nova Southeastern University on Saturday March 25,2017. Alan spoke on the subject of “Lawyering in the Modern Environment”. He discussed the recent politicization of Athletes and Entertainers, […]

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Partner and Sports & Entertainment Law Chair Alan Fertel was the Keynote speaker at the Nova Southeastern Broad Shepard College of Law Sports and Entertainment Law Symposium held at Nova Southeastern University on Saturday March 25,2017. Alan spoke on the subject of “Lawyering in the Modern Environment”. He discussed the recent politicization of Athletes and Entertainers, its impact on talent and how to handle representing clients who involve themselves in such hot button issues as well as the importance of general legal knowledge, networking, charity and professionalism as essential to any successful legal career.

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“Strings Attached” for Both Parties in Jameis Winston Settlement https://www.wsh-law.com/news-updates/strings-attached-for-both-parties-in-jameis-winston-settlement/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss Mon, 19 Dec 2016 22:12:29 +0000 http://wsh.aplussclients.com/?p=5311 The post “Strings Attached” for Both Parties in Jameis Winston Settlement appeared first on Weiss Serota Helfman Cole + Bierman.

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