Since joining Newman & Lickstein, Daniel Greene has played an active role in the emerging field of NIL in college athletics. Applying his extensive experience representing content creators and influencers, Daniel advises college athletes and their representatives in procuring and negotiating NIL agreements. He has been an NIL speaker at various legal conferences, provided numerous guest lectures, and is an adjunct sports law professor at SUNY Cortland. Furthermore, Daniel has been quoted in many NIL-related articles, and has been featured on sports radio, television, and podcasts nationwide discussing various legal issues in the NIL business.
Daniel is a graduate of Union College and the Syracuse University College of Law, where he was the President of the Entertainment & Sports Law Society and an Associate Notes Editor for the Syracuse Law Review. During law school, Daniel’s note entitled “From the Ice to the Courtroom: Analyzing the Relationship Between Professional Ice Hockey and Tort Liability,” was published in the Spring 2016 issue of The Sports Lawyers Journal. He was also a finalist at the 2015 Hockey Arbitration Competition of Canada. Before law school, Daniel served as the Coordinator of Hockey Operations for Union College’s Division I Men’s Ice Hockey program for two seasons, where the Dutchmen made NCAA Tournament appearances in each season and participated in the 2012 Frozen Four.