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Tim Epstein Authors “Coach Firings Influence Student-Athletes,” for Chicago Daily Law Bulletin
February 7, 2012
Timothy Epstein
, Chair of the firm's
Sports Law Practice Group
, authored “Coach Firings Influence Student-Athletes” for the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin. This article was published in the February 7, 2012 edition of the Sporting Judgment column of the publication.
In this article, Tim focuses his attention on the impact that routine coaching changes in major college sports have on prospective student-athletes. Similarly, the article questions the amount of responsibility institutions owe to prospective student-athletes and whether some measures, designed to make recruitment among colleges more even, are in the best interest of the student-athlete.
To view Tim's complete article, please click
here
.
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