Our attorneys have conducted hundreds of potential major (Level I/II) infractions case investigations, and countless investigations of potential NCAA rules violations that were determined to be secondary (Level III) or non-violations.
We have achieved unequaled results in those cases by working cooperatively with NCAA and conference representatives, fairly evaluating the evidence and appropriately asserting the arguments and rights of the institutions, coaches and/or student-athletes in the NCAA process. We have represented more than 200 Division I institutions and numerous Division II and III institutions in the investigation and processing of infractions cases. We also have been involved in countless Summary Disposition and Negotiated Resolution cases and, when appropriate, we assist institutions in appealing decisions in an infractions case.
Our attorneys have conducted hundreds of potential major (Level I/II) infractions case investigations, and countless investigations of potential NCAA rules violations that were determined to be secondary (Level III) or non-violations.
We have achieved unequaled results in those cases by working cooperatively with NCAA and conference representatives, fairly evaluating the evidence and appropriately asserting the arguments and rights of the institutions, coaches and/or student-athletes in the NCAA process. We have represented more than 200 Division I institutions and numerous Division II and III institutions in the investigation and processing of infractions cases. We also have been involved in countless Summary Disposition and Negotiated Resolution cases and, when appropriate, we assist institutions in appealing decisions in an infractions case.
As enforcement of NCAA rules continues to evolve to include the new rules and processes designated to the CSC, our past experience provides the Collegiate Sports Practice Group with the ability to seamlessly transition to working with clients in the investigation and arbitration mechanisms under the terms of the House Settlement.
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