Sports & Entertainment Law: Making a Solo Firm Work Against the Odds
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Jeremy Evans managed to outlast hundreds who started law school hoping to do sports and entertainment law. He talks about the struggle to start his own firm and why he thinks he was among the last standing. Jeremy is a graduate of Thomas Jefferson School of Law. This episode is hosted by Kyle McEntee. Mentioned in this episode: Learn more about Blueprint Access LawHub today! Learn more about LSAT Lab Learn more about Vermont Law Learn more about Baylor Law Learn more about Seton Hall Learn more about St. Mary's Law Learn more about Northeastern Law
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