
About this Event
Join us for the inaugural Lincoln Alexander Sports & Entertainment Law Conference 2025, presented by the Lincoln Alexander Sports & Entertainment Law Society. This event brings together industry leaders, legal professionals, and students for an immersive experience in the evolving landscape of sports and entertainment law. ๐
This full-day conference features insightful panels, keynote speakers, and dedicated networking sessions, offering attendees an exclusive opportunity to learn from and connect with leading professionals in the field.
*THIS EVENT IS OPEN TO ALL*
DATE: Friday, April 4, 2025
TIME: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM (Morning & Afternoon Sessions)
LOCATION: Sears Atrium, Toronto Metropolitan University | Toronto, ON (in-person)
EVENT BREAKDOWN
MORNING SESSION - SPORTS LAW ๐
1. PANEL: Leading the Game: Breaking Barriers in Gender Equity & Inclusion in Sport
This panel will explore legal and business challenges in achieving gender equity in sports, from equal pay and representation to governance policies and athlete rights. Panelists will discuss how legal frameworks can drive change in professional and amateur sports and the role of advocacy in shaping the future of the industry.
**panelists to be annouced soon!**
2. Keynote Speaker: Sports (to be annouced)
A TEDx-style keynote from a leader in sports business, focusing on:
- Emerging industry trends in sports marketing and business;
- The evolving role of diversity, equity, and inclusion (EDI) in shaping the future of sports;
- How marketing shapes the future of the game;
- How brands and organizations can lead meaningful change while remaining competitive.
AFTERNOON SESSION - ENTERTAINMENT LAW ๐ถ
1. PANEL: Evolution of Music and the Law in the Digital Age: Navigating Change & Protecting Creativity in a Streaming-First World
The music industry is rapidly evolving, with streaming platforms, AI, and digital media transforming how content is created, distributed, and protected. This panel will dive into:
- Copyright and licensing considerations in a streaming-first world;
- Legal strategies for protecting artist rights in digital spaces;
- The growing impact and potential of artificial intelligence on music creation and ownership;
- How entertainment lawyers are adapting to these technological and legal shifts.
**panelists to be annouced soon!**
2. Keynote Speaker: Susan Abramovitch (Partner, Head of Entertainment & Sports Law, Gowling WLG Canada)
A fireside 1-on-1 interview with Susan Abramovitch, one of Canadaโs leading entertainment lawyers, offering an inside look into her personal journey in entertainment law, offering insights into key trends in the industry, and providing practical advice for aspiring professionals looking to advance in this competitive space.
With dedicated networking breaks throughout the day, attendees will have the opportunity to connect with speakers, legal professionals, and industry experts, creating valuable professional relationships.
PERKS
- Complimentary refreshments & snacks for all attendees
- Lunch provided
- Professional LinkedIn headshots available at event (sign-up details to follow)๐ธ
- Exclusive networking opportunities with industry leaders
This is a unique opportunity to gain industry insights, expand your professional network, and explore the intersection of law, sports, and entertainment. Secure your spot now! ๐๏ธ
Please note: No refunds will be issued for this conference.
Venue & Accessibility: The Sears Atrium at Toronto Metropolitan University is centrally located in downtown Toronto, with easy access to public transit and nearby amenities.
Media Release: By purchasing a ticket and attending the Sports & Entertainment Law Conference, you acknowledge and agree that photos and videos may be taken during the event. These materials may be used for promotional purposes, including but not limited to future event marketing, social media, and media releases. If you have any concerns about being photographed or filmed, please contact the event organizers in advance.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Sears Atrium, 245 Church Street, Toronto, Canada
CAD 0.00 to CAD 38.61