UNC hires former NCAA attorney to advise on investigation
Posted Aug 13, 2010
The University of North Carolina has hired a lawyer with a background in NCAA rules compliance to advise the school while the NCAA investigates the Tar Heels football program. Rick Evrard, a lawyer with Bond, Schoeneck & Young in Overland Park, Kan., spent seven years on the NCAA staff, first as an enforcement representative and later as director of legislative services.
(Raleigh News & Observer)
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