Nelson Mullins’ team can assist you.
Nelson Mullins' Sports Group brings a combination of industry-specific experience, legal knowledge, and business savvy to serve clients in the fast-paced, multifaceted sports industry. Our sports law practitioners have experience in corporate, labor and employment, antitrust, advertising, licensing, intellectual property, rights of publicity, traditional and new media, technology, data security and privacy, tax, and litigation. When client needs demand more specific levels of knowledge, we collaborate with professionals from other groups in the firm for a truly multidisciplinary approach.
Our sports practice is national in scope and set up to function cohesively with the firm’s other practices across all of our offices. We have served clients in connection with a wide variety of transactions such as stadium and arena naming rights; league-wide official marketing partnerships; trademark licensing; multimedia rights; facility use agreements; name, image, and likeness (NIL) agreements within collegiate athletics; digital marketing and advertising; team sponsorships; autoracing sponsorships; sweepstakes and contests; consumer product licensing; brand endorsement agreements; FinTech and blockchain integration with sports properties; casino gaming and legalized sports gambling operations compliance. Given our experience in the industry, we are able to add a credible business viewpoint, which is in addition to the legal services necessary to complete a comprehensive and binding legal document. We always maintain a client-focused approach to delivering each client’s objectives at fair and competitive pricing.
Sports Entities
Corporate Clients Engaging in the Sports Industry
Our Sports Team includes a diverse group of experienced attorneys who can handle the many different matters that arise in sports and entertainment law. The team includes attorneys engaged in the following areas of practice:
Following is a selected sampling of matters and is provided for informational purposes only. Past success does not indicate the likelihood of success in any future matter.
Nelson Mullins' Sports Group brings a combination of industry-specific experience, legal knowledge, and business savvy to serve clients in the fast-paced, multifaceted sports industry. Our sports law practitioners have experience in corporate, labor and employment, antitrust, advertising, licensing, intellectual property, rights of publicity, traditional and new media, technology, data security and privacy, tax, and litigation. When client needs demand more specific levels of knowledge, we collaborate with professionals from other groups in the firm for a truly multidisciplinary approach.
Our sports practice is national in scope and set up to function cohesively with the firm’s other practices across all of our offices. We have served clients in connection with a wide variety of transactions such as stadium and arena naming rights; league-wide official marketing partnerships; trademark licensing; multimedia rights; facility use agreements; name, image, and likeness (NIL) agreements within collegiate athletics; digital marketing and advertising; team sponsorships; autoracing sponsorships; sweepstakes and contests; consumer product licensing; brand endorsement agreements; FinTech and blockchain integration with sports properties; casino gaming and legalized sports gambling operations compliance. Given our experience in the industry, we are able to add a credible business viewpoint, which is in addition to the legal services necessary to complete a comprehensive and binding legal document. We always maintain a client-focused approach to delivering each client’s objectives at fair and competitive pricing.
Sports Entities
Corporate Clients Engaging in the Sports Industry
Our Sports Team includes a diverse group of experienced attorneys who can handle the many different matters that arise in sports and entertainment law. The team includes attorneys engaged in the following areas of practice:
Following is a selected sampling of matters and is provided for informational purposes only. Past success does not indicate the likelihood of success in any future matter.