Are Colleges Prepared to Classify Student-Athletes as Employees?

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In the second episode of our new Reel Shorts video series, Kelechi Ajoku reviews the latest developments on whether educational institutions can pay student-athletes directly for the use of their name, image, and likeness (NIL) – and be considered employees of their schools.

Contact Kelechi at kajoku@hinshawlaw.com with any questions.

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In the second episode of our new Reel Shorts video series, Kelechi Ajoku reviews the latest developments on whether educational institutions can pay student-athletes directly for the use of their name, image, and likeness (NIL) – and be considered employees of their schools.

Contact Kelechi at kajoku@hinshawlaw.com with any questions.

Want to stay up to date on labor and employment topics? Subscribe to our Employment Law Observer blog: https://www.hinshawlaw.com/newsroom-subscribe.html See less -

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