Sports Law
Rose Law Group has worked for professional and amateur athletes, as well as professional teams such as the Phoenix Suns, PGA TOUR, Phoenix Rising FC, Barrett Jackson Auto Auction, and APEX Motor Club.
Rose Law Group provides legal, advisory, and compliance services to college Rose Law Group provides legal, advisory, agency and compliance services to professional, amateur and college athletes. College athletes now need to be concerned for their name, imagine, and likeness needs. College athletes need assistance on the reviewing and drafting of contracts, business documents, licensing, trust accounts, and compliance matters. A name, image, likeness attorney is the conduit working with university athletic departments, certified agents, insurance companies and financial advisors.
College athletes need help on every step of the way throughout their time as a student athlete. Working with an attorney can ensure you are on the right side of NCAA compliance and eligibility rules.
Our team also aids in the representation of high school athletes in their dealings with their coaches and the Arizona Interscholastic Association. We have provided advice and handled appeals of AIA decisions as well as interaction with school coaches.
What SB1296 means for student athletes:
Governor Doug Ducey recently signed SB1296, which is the Arizona legislation which legalized Arizona student athletes being compensated for their name, image, and likeness. The Revised Uniform Athlete Agents Act governs contracts between student athletes and athlete agents. The act: 1) outlines required provisions in a student athlete’s contract; 2) requires notification to be given to the educational institution at which the student athlete is enrolled; 3) allows the student athlete to cancel the contract within 14 days of signing; and 4) prohibits certain athlete agent conduct, including providing materially false or misleading information, with the purpose of getting a student athlete to enter into a contract.
Rose Law Group works with student athletes and their families to make sure all issues and potential pitfalls are addressed.
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Some friendly competition in the Rose Law Group workplace – 3TV/CBS5 Interview
By AZFamily (3TV/CBS 5) 3TV/CBS 5 catches up with Rose Law Group Transactional and Estate Planning Attorney George Finn and firm Chief Digital Officer Madelaine Braggs about the office March Madness bracket tournament. Some offices think basketball championships are distracting… but Rose Law Group believes in FUN. George “Final Four” Finn: “I think everybody’s fairly concentrated on their work and when they’re afforded that luxury of time they’re able
Darius Amiri, chair of Rose Law Group immigration department, talks to 3TV about Brittney Griner matter
By David Caltabiano | 3TV/CBS5 Phoenix Mercury basketball star Brittney Griner is being detained in Russia after authorities there said they found cannabis cartridges in her luggage. Several news outlets have reported that the offense of smuggling a narcotic substance in that country is “punishable by up to 10 years in prison.” 3TV in Phoenix talked to Rose Law Group Immigration Department
TPC promises sportsbook ‘worthy of Scottsdale’
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents PGA Tour.) By J. Graber | Scottsdale Progress Sports betting is coming to Scottsdale. TPC Scottsdale has applied for a conditional use permit to build a sportsbook on a 3.2-acre parcel on the southeast corner of Hayden and Bell Roads, making Scottsdale one of the few Valley cities that host a facility for sports betting.
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