January 31, 2025 - 06:39

Dr. John Wendt, a Professor Emeritus of Ethics and Business Law at the Opus College of Business, has been honored with the role of Judge for the prestigious Sports Law Arbitration Moot (SLAM). This international competition brings together law students from around the globe to engage in simulated arbitration proceedings focused on sports law issues.
Dr. Wendt's selection reflects his extensive expertise and commitment to the field of sports law and ethics. His involvement in SLAM not only highlights his professional accomplishments but also underscores the importance of ethical considerations in sports-related legal matters. Participants in the competition will have the opportunity to showcase their legal skills and knowledge while navigating complex scenarios that sports organizations frequently encounter.
As a judge, Dr. Wendt will evaluate the competitors' performances, providing valuable feedback and insights that will contribute to their development as future legal professionals. This role enhances the visibility of the Opus College of Business and reinforces its dedication to fostering excellence in legal education.
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