The Fight for Fair Treatment in Mixed Martial Arts
Timothy D. Cedrone, Esq.
Paul Haberman, Esq.
David N. Weinraub, Esq.
Justin E. Klein, Esq.
Andy Main, Professional Fighter and Trainer
LOCATION: Seton Hall University School of Law Newark, NJ
DATE: Tuesday, March 26, 2013, 6:00 PM
MEMBER FEE: $15(Includes CLE Credits and Dinner)
No Fee Includes Dinner, & Program, No Cle Credits
LAW STUDENTS: No Fee Includes Dinner and Program No CLE credits
CLE Credits: NJ G: 1.2; NY P T&N/T: 1.0; PA S: 1.0 ($4.00 check made payable to NJICLE)
DESCRIPTION: There are currently two areas of heated discussion in the sport of Mixed Martial Arts: the fair treatment of fighters and First Amendment protection for the exhibition of sporting events. The topic of fair treatment focuses on the relationship between labor law and how fighters are treated in their working environment. Another area of concern is First Amendment issues in regards to hosting Mixed Martial Arts contests, particularly in New York.
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