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  <title>Episode 32: Kyle Ritchie</title>
  <description>&amp;amp;nbsp; In this episode, Commissioner Mike Racy sits down to talk about legal issues in athletics with attorney Kyle Ritchie of the law firm Seigfreid Bingham in Kansas City, Missouri. Racy and Ritchie open the podcast by discussing how the law firm got its start in sports and its connection with the owner of the Kansas City Chiefs, Lamar Hunt. (2:08-4:21). Next, Ritchie provides insight into Seigfreid Bingham’s work with Concussion Lawsuits at the NFL and NCAA levels (5:00-7:23) and provides an update on the current NCAA Concussion litigation (7:56-12:02). &amp;amp;nbsp; Ritchie then talks with Racy about some changes with the health and safety for student-athletes he has seen over the years (12:55-18:21). After that, he explains more about how the insurance market and protections from sports-related injuries or illnesses have changed in recent years (18:50-20:03). Ritchie also provides detail about the evolution of football helmets and the technology that is available with football equipment (21:15-23:45). &amp;amp;nbsp; Following that, Ritchie and Racy discuss risk management as Ritchie shares some examples of his current work with the topic (24:28-28:56). The podcast closes out with Ritchie explaining some of the worries and concerns he has facing athletics in the future (29:11-33:00). &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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