Brett P. Owens, of Fisher Phillips, has written a piece on NIL in Florida. It begins: “When Florida’s name, image and likeness (NIL) law went into effect this past summer, it created many opportunities for businesses that wanted to enlist college athletes as part of their marketing campaigns. A recently filed lawsuit has opened the door to a potentially new angle that Florida schools may need to soon manage: whether high school student-athletes are entitled to compensation for their NIL. What do you need to know about this new development and the volatile state of student-athlete compensation?” To review the full article, visit: What Florida Schools Need to Know as High School Student-Athletes Seek NIL Compensation – Sports Law Expert