Business of Sports Agents

The Business of Sports Agents

By Kenneth L Shropshire, Timothy Davis, and N Jeremi Duru

Kenneth L. Shropshire, Timothy Davis, and N. Jeremi Duru, 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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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Publish Date: 05/16/2016
Pages: 272
ISBN-13: 9780812248159
ISBN-10: 0812248155
Language: English

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Successful sports agents are comfortable with high finance and intense competition for the right to represent talented players, and the most respected agents are those who can deal with the pressures of high-stakes negotiations in an honest fashion. But whereas rules and penalties govern the playing field, there are far fewer restrictions on agents. In The Business of Sports Agents, Kenneth L. Shropshire, Timothy Davis, and N. Jeremi Duru, 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 third edition brings the volume up to date on recent changes in the industry, including:
--the emergence and dominance of companies such as Creative Artists Agency and Wasserman Media Group
--high-profile cases of agent misconduct, principally Josh Luchs, whose agent certification was revoked by the NFLPA
--legal challenges against the NCAA that may fundamentally change the definition of amateurism
--changes to agent regulations resulting from new collective bargaining agreements in all of the major professional sports
--evaluation of the effectiveness of the Uniform Athlete Agents Act (2000) to regulate agent conduct
--issues faced by the increasing number of agents representing athletes who work abroad as well as athletes from abroad who work in the United States. Whether aspiring sports agent, lawyer, athlete seeking an agent, or simply interested in understanding the world of sports representation, the reader will find in The Business of Sports Agents the most comprehensive overview of the industry as well as a straightforward analysis of its problems and proposed solutions.

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Kenneth L. Shropshire is the CEO of the Global Sport Institute and the adidas Distinguished Professor of Global Sport at Arizona State University. He is also Wharton Endowed Professor Emeritus at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. His most recent books are Sport Matters: Leadership, Power, and the Quest for Respect in Sports; Negotiate Like the Pros: A Top Sports Negotiatorand#8217;s Lessons for Making Deals, Building Relationships and Getting What You Want; and Being Sugar Ray: The Life of Americaand#8217;s Greatest Boxer and First Celebrity Athlete.

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Kenneth L. Shropshire is the David W. Hauck Professor at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. Timothy Davis is the John W. and Ruth H.

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