MEET ME
and the National Association of Sports Officials  IN ST. LOUIS!
JULY 26-28, 2015 --  Hyatt Regency St. Louis at The Arch
 for
"The Lawsuit and Liability Landscape"
and
  "Official Business" 
 for Sports Officiating Leaders
Presented at the 33rd Annual
 NASO Sports Officiating Summit


 

The Law, Lawsuits and Liability Landscape   

 From the Summit organizers...  

 

The best defense is a good offense - especially when it comes to the legal rights and responsibilities held by officials. Throw in liabilities and insurance protections and you quickly understand the Officiating Industry has matured and has issues to resolve just like any other professional or organizational sector. This session alone can make your time at the Summit invaluable. Presented by two recognized experts: Alan Goldberger, respected as the foremost authority on sports officials and the law; Drew Smith, president of American Specialty Insurance, the country's premiere provider of insurance to the officiating community.

Location: Grand Ballroom Date: July 28, 2015 Time: 10:00 am - 10:45

 

Attorney Al Goldberger officiated college and high school basketball for over 30 years, most recently working in the Northeast Conference. He also umpired college baseball for the Eastern College Athletic Conference; and worked as a high school football official throughout the State of New Jersey.

 

 
and also presenting...
A SPECIAL PRE-SUMMIT PROGRAM

FOR OFFICIATING LEADERS
 of the   

Missouri State High School Activities Association

In cooperation with the

National Association of Sports Officials

 

"OFFICIAL BUSINESS"

Your Game Officials and the Law

 

Presented by

Alan Goldberger

 

 

          Officials need today, more than ever, to be concerned with the law regarding liability for injuries, assaults on officials, legal rights and liabilities of officials associations, the independent contractor/employee question, contractual relationships, and numerous other aspects of officiating life that are affected every day by the legal system.

 

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