(L to R): Karen Weaver (adjunct assistant professor at the University of Pennsylvania's Graduate School of Education), Daniel Lust (counsel at Moritt Hock & Hamroff), Brooke Donadebian (graduate student/gymnast at Temple University), A.J. Rudowitz (associate at Duane Morris) and Duncan Lloyd (agent and president of DML Ltd.). Courtesy photo (L to R): Karen Weaver (adjunct assistant professor at the University of Pennsylvania's Graduate School of Education), Daniel Lust (counsel at Moritt Hock & Hamroff), Brooke Donadebian (graduate student/gymnast at Temple University), A.J. Rudowitz (associate at Duane Morris) and Duncan Lloyd (agent and president of DML Ltd.). Courtesy photo

Speakers

Duane Morris associate A.J. Rudowitz recently served as a panelist at Temple Law Review's 2024 annual symposium, "A House Divided: A Legal and Practical Discussion on the Changing Landscape of College Athletics" on Oct. 17.

The symposium brought together legal and business scholars, sports agents, athletes and policy makers to discuss recent changes in the world of sports law. Rudowitz joined other panelists who shared a discussion on the representation of college athletes.

At Duane Morris, Rudowitz is a member of the trial practice group, focusing his practice on advising clients in the areas of complex commercial disputes, antitrust and competition litigation, white-collar criminal defense, non-compete/trade secrets and False Claims Act cases.