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The Business of Sports Agents Kenneth L. Shropshire

The Business of Sports Agents By Kenneth L. Shropshire

The Business of Sports Agents by Kenneth L. Shropshire


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Kenneth L. Shropshire and Timothy Davis, experts in the fields of sports business and law, examine the history of the sports agent business and the rules and laws developed to regulate the profession and consider recommendations for reform.

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The Business of Sports Agents by Kenneth L. Shropshire

The legendary Charles C. Cash and Carry Pyle, considered by most to be the first sports agent, negotiated a $3,000-per-game contract for Red Grange to play professional football for the Chicago Bears in 1933. Today, salaries in the tens of millions of dollars are commonplace, and instead of theatrical promoters and impresarios, professionally trained businessmen and lawyers dominate the business. But whereas rules and penalties govern the playing field, there are far fewer restrictions on agents. Incidents of agents' manipulating athletes, ranging from investment scams to outright theft of a player's money, are far too frequent, and there is growing consensus for reform In The Business of Sports Agents, Kenneth L. Shropshire and Timothy Davis, experts in the fields of sports business and law, examine the history of the sports agent business and the rules and laws developed to regulate the profession. They also consider recommendations for reform, including uniform laws that would apply to all agents, redefining amateurism in college sports, and stiffening requirements for licensing agents. This revised and expanded second edition brings the volume up-to-date on recent changes in the industry, including: - the closing of one of the largest agencies - high-profile personnel moves - passage of the federal Sports Agent Responsibility and Trust Act - the National Football League's aggressive and high-profile efforts to regulate agents

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A timely look at the business, legal and ethical aspects of the athlete representation business. The authors spotlight the unsavory side of the business, from improper payments to student athletes to agents defrauding their pro clients. They offer a series of possible cures, including tougher regulation of agents and changing the way we think of amateurism.-Street and Smith's SportsBusiness Journal The Business of Sports Agents is highly recommended for anyone looking to get into the industry.-The Midwest Book Review

About Kenneth L. Shropshire

Kenneth L. Shropshire is David Hauck Professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and Director of the Wharton Sports Business Initiative. He is author of Agents of Opportunity: Sports Agents and Corruption in Collegiate Sports, also published by the University of Pennsylvania Press. Timothy Davis is the John W. and Ruth H. Turnage Professor of Law at Wake Forest University School of Law. He is coauthor of Sports and the Law: A Modern Anthology.

Table of Contents

Preface to the Second Edition Introduction I. BACKGROUND 1. Historical and Legal Foundations 2. The Business 3. Consolidation: An Evolving Industry II. PROBLEMS 4. The Basics: Competition for Clients 5. Unscrupulous and Criminal: The Problem Agents 6. Conflicts of Interest 7. Ethics: Attorney Versus Nonattorney Agents 8. Agent Wars 9. The Last Amateurs on Earth: Amateurism and Opportunity III. SOLUTIONS 10. Knights of Columbus Rules? Private Sports Agent Regulations 11. The Laws 12. A Uniform Approach: The Uniform Athlete Agents Act 13. Conclusion: The Absence of a Panacea Notes Index Acknowledgments

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CIN0812240847VG
9780812240849
0812240847
The Business of Sports Agents by Kenneth L. Shropshire
Used - Very Good
Hardback
University of Pennsylvania Press
20080528
224
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