Event Overview
Thursday, January 19, 2023
1:00 PM – 5:30 PM — Virtual and In-Person CLE Program- Gramercy, Second Floor
5:45 PM – 8:00 PM — Reception at Dorsey & Whitney LLP, 51 West 52nd Street
4.0 MCLE Credits
2.0 Skills; 1.0 Ethics; 1.0 Areas of Professional Practice
This program is transitional and is suitable for all attorneys
including those newly admitted.
Entertainment, Arts & Sports Law Section Chair
Ethan Bordman, Ethan Y. Bordman, PLLC, Ridgewood, NJ
Program Chairs
Jill Pilgrim, Pilgrim & Associates Arbitration, Law & Mediation LLC, New York, NY
Pam Lester, Lester Sports and Entertainment, Inc., Skillman, NJ
Barry Skidelsky, New York, NY
General Registration Fee
Required for in-person attendees.
NYSBA Members | $215 |
Non-members | $300 |
+plus…
$105 Program Registration Fee
Optional Add-On
Reception at Dorsey & Whitney LLP (Registration required)
Section Member – $70
Law Student Member – $60
NYSBA Member – $120
Non-NYSBA Member – $140
Thursday, January 19, 2023
4.0 MCLE Credits
2.0 Skills; 1.0 Ethics; 1.0 Areas of Professional Practice
This program is transitional and is suitable for all attorneys
including those newly admitted.
10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
EASL Committee Meetings
Open, no registration required.
- Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee
- Fine Arts Committee
- Motion Pictures Committee
- Music Committee
- Sports Committee
- Theater and Performing Arts Committee
11:30 a.m. – 12:50 p.m.
EASL Executive Committee Meeting and Luncheon
1:00 p.m. – 1:25 p.m.
EASL Annual Meeting
- Welcome and Introduction
- Presentation of EASL's Bresler/Cowan Scholarship Awards
- Membership Voting:
- Revision of EASL Bylaws
- Election of certain EASL Executive Committee members
Speaker
Ethan Bordman, Esq. | Section Chair; Attorney & Counselor, Ethan Y. Bordman, PLLC; Ridgewood, NJ
1:30 p.m. – 3:10 p.m.
Approaches to Negotiation in Sports, Entertainment and Other Universes
No matter your field of practice or industry, as professionals we negotiate on a regular basis. We all have a vested interest in improving our negotiation skills. The EASL Sports Law Committee has assembled a panel of expert negotiators from different industries and business environments to share their views on best negotiation practices. Many common themes apply to negotiation, from preparation and research, to emotional intelligence and communication skills, to long term and critical thinking. Please join us to learn how to improve your negotiation IQ!
Speaker
Daniel A. Etna | Partner, Co-Chair Sports Law Group, Herrick; New York, NY
Arthur McAfee, III | Senior Vice President, Football Operations, NFL; New York, NY
Gary Noesner | FBI Chief Hostage Negotiator, Retired, Consultant and Public Speaker; Virginia
Maggie Ntim | Founder and International Sports Agent, Trinity 3 Agency; New York, NY
Moderator
Pam Lester | Lester Sports and Entertainment, Inc., Skillman, NJ
2.0 Credits in Skills3:10 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Break
3:30 p.m. – 4:20 p.m.
Ethics in Negotiating in Sports, Entertainment and Other Universes
Ethics are at the core of the legal profession. Unique to the profession, attorneys are bound by rules when negotiating. Panelists will discuss how The Rules of Professional Conduct and other issues to consider when negotiating, addressing the considerations that arise in the sports and entertainment industries. Discussions will include how Professional Conduct rules affect attorneys who act in other roles in entertainment and sports.
Speaker
Devika Kewalramani | Partner, Moses Singer; New York, NY
Carla Varriale-Barker | Partner, Segal McCambridge, and Professor of Sports Law and Ethics, Columbia University Sports Management; New York, NY
Moderator
Ethan Bordman, Esq. | Section Chair; Attorney & Counselor, Ethan Y. Bordman, PLLC; Ridgewood, NJ
1.0 Credit in Ethics4:20 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Break
4:30 p.m. – 5:20 p.m.
Regulation of Social Media and Online Content
Recent efforts by the federal government and various state legislatures (including New York) to regulate social media and online content (e.g., by imposing controls on so-called "content moderation" policies and practices, and by requiring certain disclosures and reports to be made in the interest of "transparency"), have faced First Amendment and other challenges. Our speakers are directly involved with relevant federal court litigation en route to the U.S. Supreme Court and likely to have large implications for anyone involved with content creation and distribution.
Speaker
Carl Szabo | Vice President & General Counsel, Net Choice
Scott Wilkens | Senior Counsel, Knight 1st Amendment Institute at Columbia University; New York, NY
Ronnie London | General Counsel, Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression; Washington, DC
Moderator
Barry Skidelsky | Former EASL Section Chair; New York, NY
1.0 Credit in Areas of Professional Practice5:20 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Final Announcements
5:45 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Networking Reception (Off-site)
Location: Dorsey & Whitney LLP - 51 West 52nd Street
Daniel A. Etna
Partner, Co-Chair Sports Law Group, Herrick
New York, NY
Arthur McAfee, III
Senior Vice President, Football Operations, NFL
New York, NY
Gary Noesner
FBI Chief Hostage Negotiator, Retired, Consultant and Public Speaker
Virginia
Maggie Ntim
Founder and International Sports Agent, Trinity 3 Agency
New York, NY
Moderator: Pam Lester
Lester Sports and Entertainment, Inc.
Skillman, NJ
Devika Kewalramani
Partner, Moses Singer
New York, NY
Carla Varriale-Barker
Partner, Segal McCambridge, and Professor of Sports Law and Ethics, Columbia University Sports Management
New York, NY
Moderator: Ethan Bordman, Esq., Section Chair
Attorney & Counselor, Ethan Y. Bordman, PLLC
Ridgewood, NJ
Carl Szabo
Vice President & General Counsel, Net Choice
Scott Wilkens
Senior Counsel, Knight 1st Amendment Institute at Columbia University
New York, NY
Ronnie London
General Counsel, Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression
Washington, DC
Moderator: Barry Skidelsky
Former EASL Section Chair
New York, NY