Article: Sports law a competition all its own

When Mike Glazier was cut by the Kansas City Chiefs before ever getting an opportunity to throw a pass in a game, he knew football might not be his calling.

So the former Indiana University quarterback went to law school and began a career path that at the time was nonexistent.

Little did he know his career choice would be the envy of attorneys and law students alike.

Glazier, a partner with Bond, Schoeneck & King's Overland Park office, is now one of the top sports law attorneys in the country. And as sports at the collegiate and professional levels continue to grow in popularity, so does the need for counsel.

Whether it's defending coaches in alleged NCAA infractions -- as Glazier did ...

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