01050nam2-2200337---450-99000598875020331620141209125803.0000598875USA01000598875(ALEPH)000598875USA0100059887520141209d1962----km-y0itay50------baitaITa---||||001yy<<2:>> <<Le>> cinque dinastie e i Sung del norddi Jean A. KeimMilanoMondadori1962[14] p., [15] carte di tav.ill.15 cm<<La>> tavolozza380010005987182001<<La>> tavolozza, 380010005988712001<<L'>>arte cineseKEIM,Jean A.215114ITsalbcISBD990005988750203316XV.9. Coll. 19/ 38812 MARXV.9. Coll.365142BKMARIANNONE9020141209USA011255IANNONE9020141209USA011258Cinque dinastie e i Sung del nord1080166UNISA05098nam 2200625 450 991046453160332120200520144314.01-61438-917-9(CKB)3710000000167973(EBL)1727726(SSID)ssj0001261994(PQKBManifestationID)12415874(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001261994(PQKBWorkID)11211972(PQKB)11748117(MiAaPQ)EBC1727726(Au-PeEL)EBL1727726(CaPaEBR)ebr11143652(OCoLC)883568183(EXLCZ)99371000000016797320160821h20142014 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrHow to play the game what every sports attorney needs to know /Darren A. Heitner ; foreward by Leigh SteinbergChicago, Illinois :American Bar Association,2014.©20141 online resource (384 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-61438-916-0 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Cover; Praise; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Foreword; Introduction; Chapter 1: Collective Bargaining Agreements; NFL Concussion Litigation; Lockouts and Strikes; Disparity in Baseball; Baseball's Arbitration System; Chapter 2: Amateurism; The NCAA's Concept; Employer-Employee Relationship; Stipends for Players and the Pay-for-Play Scenario; Likeness Issues; The NCAA's Jurisdiction over Agents; Chapter 3: Athlete Agents; Fiduciary Duties; Registration and Certification; Noncompete Provisions with Agencies; Agency/Player Disputes; Agent/Agent DisputesChapter 4: Intellectual Property MattersTrademarks; Right of Publicity; Copyright; Cybersquatting; Chapter 5 Gambling and Gaming; PASPA; Litigation Arising from Sports Betting Prohibitions; Contest or Sweepstakes?; Fantasy Sports; Chapter 6 Ethics; Conflicts of Interest; Unauthorized Practice of Law Issues; Chapter 7 Drug Testing and Use; Major League Baseball; National Football League; Lance Armstrong's Battle with the USADA; Chapter 8 Contract Drafting and Negotiation; Morals Clauses; Naming Rights Deals; Artful Negotiation; Chapter 9 Antitrust; Antitrust Threshold IssuesTypes of Antitrust ViolationsBrady v. NFL and the Nonstatutory Labor Defense; Afterword; Acknowledgments; APPENDIX A Form Sponsorship Agreement; SPONSORSHIP AGREEMENT; RECITALS:; AGREEMENT; 1. TERM; 2. ARENA MANAGER AND TEAM OBLIGATIONS; CONDITIONS AND LIMITATIONS; 3. SIGNAGE/SPONSORSHIP CONDITIONS AND LIMITATIONS; 4. SPONSOR'S OBLIGATIONS; 5. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES; 6. NBA RULES; 7. BROADCAST RIGHTS AND COPYRIGHT RETENTION; 8. GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS AND BROADCAST ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; 9. USE OF TRADEMARKS AND SERVICE MARKS; 10. TERMINATION; 11. RELOCATION; 12. FORCE MAJEURELABOR DISPUTES13. TAXES; 14. NOTICES; 15. CHOICE OF LAW; 16. RESERVATION OF RIGHTS; 17. DISPUTE RESOLUTION; 18. WAIVER; 19. BINDING EFFECT AND ASSIGNMENT; 20. ENTIRE AGREEMENT; MODIFICATIONS; 21. CONFIDENTIALITY; SCHEDULE A-INVENTORY; SCHEDULE B-EXCLUSIVITY; APPENDIX B Student-Athlete Statement, NCAA Division I; Form 13-3a Academic Year 2013-2014; Part I: Statement Concerning Eligibility; Part II: Buckley Amendment Consent; Part III: Affirmation of Status as an Amateur Athlete; Part IV: Promotion of NCAA Championships, Events, Activities or Programs; Part V: Results of Drug TestsPart VI: Incoming Transfers-Previous Involvement in NCAA Rules Violation(s)Part VII: Incoming Freshmen-Affirmation of Valid ACT or SAT Score; APPENDIX C NFLPA Marketing Representation Notice; APPENDIX D NFLPA Section 5 Grievance Filed by Agent John "JR" Rickert v. Audie Attar; Section 5 Grievance; BEFORE ARBITRATOR ROGER KAPLAN; REQUEST FOR RELIEF; Certificate of Service; APPENDIX E PABLO SANDOVAL PRELIMINARY REPORT 11/5/11; IndexIf you want to play the game, you need to know how to play the game. Sports law is a niche practice area. It encompasses a variety of disciplines, but also requires knowledge of the inner workings of professional leagues and sports-related statutes in order to be successful in the field. How to Play the Game provides readers with an overview of sports law specifically tailored to practitioners who are looking to add sports law to their practice area and who need a practical, informativSports lawyersUnited StatesPractice of lawUnited StatesElectronic books.Sports lawyersPractice of law344.73099Heitner Darren A.894639Steinberg LeighAmerican Bar Association.Forum on the Entertainment and Sports Industries,MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910464531603321How to play the game1998580UNINA