by richardfoster | Aug 11, 2021 | Richard Foster, Sports Law
More than ever, people are watching streaming sports content on the internet. This is due to the convenience and quantity of sports content you get on the internet instead of using a traditional TV service. However, sports streaming does have a few caveats that come...
by richardfoster | Aug 11, 2021 | Richard Foster
The European “Super League” (ESL) was a quick downfall largely due to fan, government, and current authoritarian demand. In the latest attempt, 20 clubs (12 of which were confirmed: Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, and...
by richardfoster | May 30, 2021 | Attorney, Richard Foster, Sports Law
Post-high school learning institutions such as universities have a published code of conduct for the student’s athletes. The code of conduct guides students in academic, travel safety, sexual assault, bullying, and other criminal offenses. An Overview of College...
by richardfoster | May 28, 2021 | Attorney, Richard Foster, Sports Law
It is no secret that the COVID-19 pandemic has thrown a major monkey-wrench into the plans of many leagues as well as attendees in professional sports. There are so many restrictions that either has been enforced or have to be enforced as a result of this pandemic. It...
by richardfoster | May 27, 2021 | Attorney, Richard Foster, Sports Law
The NFL recently adopted new some new procedures that were aimed at diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts. The well-known “Rooney Rule,” already in existence, was enhanced and changed as well as changes to the anti-tampering program. The goal of these...