Please  join The University of Maine School of Law and Preti Flaherty on  September 13, 2011 from 3:00 to 5:00 pm for a Sports Law Symposium  featuring:
Law and the Olympic Movement
Join us in exploring the law as it affects the rights of athletes.? Hear from sports professionals and attorneys who will discuss the Ted Stevens Olympic and Amateur Sports Act, the World Anti-Doping Code, and the athlete?s right of publicity.?
Please join us for a reception immediately following the panel discussion.Cost to attend is $35.00.?This event has also been approved for 2 hours of general CLE credit for Maine.
Speakers:      ?  ?   Peter Carlisle:?  Peter Carlisle is the driving force behind the success of Octagon?s  Olympic & Action Sports division. An expert at the forefront of the  booming action sports industry for more than a decade, he has emerged as  a leader in the representation and marketing of Olympic and action  sports athletes. He oversees a global business that provides career  management for Olympics and action sports clients through contract  negotiations, endorsements, licensing, merchandising opportunities and  more. Before joining Octagon, he founded Carlisle Sports Management and  served as an attorney for Preti Flaherty Believeau & Pachios. He has  also served as an adjunct professor at Maine Law.   
  ?  ?  Paul Greene:  ?Paul J. Greene focuses his sports law practice on protecting athletes?  rights. He handles anti-doping and eligibility arbitrations, rights of  publicity matters, cybersquatting cases and immigration issues for  athletes. He has successfully represented, among others, the gold-medal  winning U.S. Men?s Olympic Bobsled Team and the Michael Phelps  Foundation. Paul credits the University of Maine School of Law, where he  took a course in sports law, for giving him his start as a sports  lawyer. Paul  is listed in Chambers USA 2011 as one of America?s Leading Lawyers for  Sports Law in the Nationwide category. Chambers USA writes, ?He is  making a considerable name for himself in sports law.?    ?  ?   Sonja Keating: Sonja  Keating is the Senior Vice-President & General Counsel of the  United States Equestrian Federation, the national governing body for  equestrian sport.??Before  this appointment, Keating served as Associate General Counsel for the  USEF. Prior to joining the Federation staff, Keating was associated with  the Lexington office of the Cincinnati-based law firm of Dinsmore &  Shohl, LLP, where she practiced in the litigation department. Sonja lives and works in Lexington, Kentucky and attended the University of Kentucky College of Law.   ?  ?   Matt Lane:?  Matt Lane is an attorney with Preti Flaherty where he practices  Business, Litigation and Sports Law. Prior to launching his law career,  Matt was a professional runner and competed against the world?s best.  Maine Law gave Matt the training and vision to explore new challenges in  track and field. Today, his sports practice is focused on representing  individuals and entities performing at the highest levels. His clients  include the American Milers? Association, NJNY Track Club, and Andrew  Wheating, a 2008 Olympian. Matt serves as a legal correspondent for  Letsrun.com, the premier internet site for track and field news and  results.?   ?  ?   Nancy Hogshead-Makar:??Professor  Nancy Hogshead-Makar is an Olympic champion and national leader in the  fight for women?s rights in sports. She is one of the nation?s foremost  exponents of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, particularly  within the context of intercollegiate sports. She is a former President  of Women?s Sports Foundation (1992-94) and currently serves as  its?Senior Director of Advocacy.  She has testified in Congress numerous times on the topic of gender  equity in athletics, written numerous scholarly and lay articles, and  has been a frequent guest on national news programs on the topic. Nancy  capped eight years as a world class swimmer at the 1984 Olympics, where  she won more medals than any other swimmer?three Gold medals and one  Silver.    
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