Chris welcomes back Anthony Dalimonte, Associate, Foster Swift, Southfield, MI, but 6 offices serving Michigan and recording this from Lansing, MI.
Watch Tony and Chris discuss NCAA revenue sharing, legal tips for athlete families, and their 8/19 sports law webinar, in the YouTube video shared below:
In their conversation, Chris looked to find out several things from Anthony;
We’ve seen headlines about the NCAA settling a major class action involving revenue sharing—can you walk us through what happened in that case and what revenue sharing means?
So with all this change, where do things actually stand now?
For families with high school and college athletes—especially those starting to get recruited—what should they be doing now to be protected and keep up with these changes?
So how do folks attend Foster Swift’s Sports Law group’s August 19, 2025, 7PM Webinar on College Recruiting and What Parents Need to Know?
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Foster Swift shares more details on this upcoming webinar.
NIL & Collegiate Sports Recruiting – What Parents Need to Know
Navigating college recruiting is more complex than ever. With new rules on revenue sharing and Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) opportunities, parents now play a critical role in helping their child make smart, safe decisions both on and off the field.
Join experienced sports law attorneys Dave Russell, Tony Dalimonte, and Charlie Sarchet for a practical breakdown of how the recruiting and NIL landscape works today and what you can do to protect your child’s future.
- When: Tuesday, August 19 from 7:30-8:30 PM
- Fee: No Charge
- Registration: https://fosterswift.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_lPMVRsyaR2iDRi0qO1kqCw
This session will cover:
- The House v. NCAA Settlement: What It Means for Your Child’s Recruiting
- How this settlement is changing roster limits, scholarships and revenue sharing along with the ripple effects for high school athletes.
- Knowing the Rules
- The rules every parent should understand including NCAA and College Sports Commission (CSC) regulations, Michigan-specific NIL rules and school-specific NIL policies for high school students.
- Revenue Sharing
- How revenue sharing works, who’s eligible and when it matters in recruiting conversations.
- Building and Protecting Your Child’s Brand
- The importance of creating a professional and positive online presence, protecting intellectual property from unauthorized use and the importance of professional behavior on and off the field.
- Negotiating Deals the Right Way
- When to bring in legal assistance before signing and how Foster Swift’s Sports Law team operates. Key contract terms such as compensation, obligations and termination clauses will be covered as well as how to spot red flags for offers that are “too good to be true.”
- Managing Money and Taxes
- The value of setting up the right legal structure, for NIL income and the importance of understanding tax responsibilities and proper reporting.
- Live Q&A
- At the end of the session, Dave, Tony and Charlie will be on hand to address any specific attendee questions. They will also give an overview of:
- The most common mistakes families make and how to avoid them.
- Deal-breaker questions to ask before your student athlete signs anything.
- How to stay informed as the NIL and revenue-sharing landscape continues to evolve.
- At the end of the session, Dave, Tony and Charlie will be on hand to address any specific attendee questions. They will also give an overview of: