The NCAA Committee on Infractions Has Spoken: Youngstown State University
The NCAA Committee on Infractions (“Committee” or “Panel” or “COI”) recently issued its findings and found that Youngstown State...
NCAA One-Time Transfer Rule Expanded to All Athletes in Division I Sports
In May 2012, I was interviewed by the Associated Press for an article on NCAA transfer rules that was ultimately published by multiple...
The NCAA Committee on Infractions Has Spoken: University of Southern California
The NCAA Committee on Infractions (“Committee” or “Panel” or “COI”) recently issued its findings and found that the University of...
McNair v. NCAA: Court of Appeals Upholds Trial Court’s Ruling Granting McNair a New Trial
Former University of Southern California (“USC”) assistant football coach and current running backs coach for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers...
The NCAA Committee on Infractions Has Spoken: Clarion University of Pennsylvania (Division II)
The NCAA Division II Committee on Infractions (“COI” or “Committee”) is an independent administrative body comprised of individuals from...
NCAA Division I Infractions Appeals Committee: Former Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach of Georgia In
The Committee on Infractions (“COI”) found violations of NCAA legislation in Georgia Institute of Technology’s (“Georgia Tech” or...
NCAA Division I Infractions Appeals Committee: Georgia Institute of Technology
The Committee on Infractions (“COI”) found violations of NCAA legislation in Georgia Institute of Technology’s (“Georgia Tech” or...
The NCAA Committee on Infractions Has Spoken: University of South Carolina
The NCAA Committee on Infractions (“Committee” or “Panel” or “COI”) recently issued its findings and found that the University of South...
Williamson v. Prime Sports Marketing, LLC: Motion to Dismiss Granted
This action arises out of a marketing agreement (“the Agreement”) between Plaintiff and Defendants. Plaintiff, Zion Williamson, is a...
United States of America v. Gatto: The Second Circuit Affirms
James Gatto, Merl Code, and Christian Dawkins ("Defendants") were convicted of engaging in a scheme to defraud three (3) universities by...