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National Football League (NFL) team physicians are selected and compensated by the individual teams to provide health …
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Team physicians for professional sports franchises face a conflict of interest created by the competing loyalties they … owe to the team that employs them and to the athlete patient they must treat. Marketing agreements under which physicians … marketing arrangements call into question the independent judgment of team physicians and cause players to question the quality …
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clubs, thus, they enjoy labour rights which employees in other sectors enjoy. However, the Nigeria Professional Football … labour rights of professionals. Further to this is the fact that the foremost football body in the world, FIFA, also has its … set of rules that apply to football, and also recognises the labour laws governing its Member Associations. This paper …
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The 2011 NFL lockout reveals profound changes in the labor and product markets for the entire entertainment industry, driven by a revolution in technology. This article explores the revolution in the professional sports, theatre, and movie-making industries and concludes that it is fragmenting...
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This paper takes an early look at the concussion-related issue for the NFL on how to take care of former NFL players who are currently suffering, often because of concussions they sustained while playing in the NFL. It discusses the Merril Hoge suit, the first case in the US based on a team...
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