by richardfoster | Mar 25, 2021 | Attorney, Blog, Richard Foster, Sports Law
In the recent news, there is a new law to control College athletics. The legislation is likely to limit the mandate given to the NCAA on the subject. Statistics indicated that this body overstepped the law by reducing the worth of athletic bursaries to College...
by richardfoster | Mar 1, 2021 | Attorney, Blog, Richard Foster, Sports Law
When it comes to recruiting for and participation in collegiate athletics, the rules and regulations are voluminous. If you are a parent of a potential recruit or are one yourself, there is no need for you to learn the ins and outs of every guideline, as it is usually...
by richardfoster | Mar 1, 2021 | Attorney, Blog, Richard Foster, Sports Law
Sports are played globally, and consist of different games played indoors and outdoors. Just like any business deal, contracts need to be made for sports players. Getting a fair negotiation is a win-win situation. The following are some ways of negotiating a contract....
by richardfoster | Mar 1, 2021 | Attorney, Blog, Richard Foster, Sports Law
Whether it is the vocab utilized, the amount of money that players earn, or the specifics and structure of the contract, it is certain that the National Football League (NFL) contracts lead to a lot of misunderstandings and are a mystery to a lot of fans. With...
by richardfoster | Mar 1, 2021 | Attorney, Blog, Richard Foster, Sports Law
Everyone gets a piece of the pie in college sports, everyone except the college athletes. Athletic programs rake in about $14 million. Many college athletes get scholarships, but they aren’t allowed to put their hand in the money jar for any of the dough they...