Description |
xvi, 221 pages ; 23 cm |
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Arbitration and regulations governing players/agents -- Athlete agent duties, licensure, and litigation -- NCAA issues -- Intellectual property matters -- Gambling and gaming -- Defamation -- Drug testing and use -- Contract drafting and negotiation -- Esports. |
Summary |
"There is a distinction between a sports lawyer and all other types of practitioners. It requires a deep understanding of the nuances that largely affect athletes, their representatives, and companies providing products and services in the space. It also necessitates an acknowledgment of and ability to effectively communicate and craft relationships with power brokers who may provide financial services, accounting, managerial services, or the like in the specific space ... [This book] discusses the laws that govern the sports industry, from contract drafting and negotiation to antitrust issues, intellectual property matters, and labor law concerns. It also discusses the role of players' associations, the power of sports commissioners, sports betting regulations, and more" --Publisher's website. |
Subject |
Sports lawyers -- United States.
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Professional sports -- Law and legislation -- United States.
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Practice of law -- United States.
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Related To |
Revision of: Heitner, Darren A. How to play the game. Second edition. Chicago, Illinois : ABA Forum on the Entertainment & Sports Industries, [2018] 9781641050685 |
ISBN |
9781639050390 (paperback) |
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1639050396 (paperback) |
OCLC # |
1292742981 |
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