Synopses & Reviews
For all the billions of dollars the sports industry generates, its labor laws and negotiations are still relatively new, and their impact is only beginning to be felt. Labor Relations in Professional Sports offers a step-by-step examination of how these new management-player relationships have come about and what they may portend for the future. In an engaging style that is rich in sports history and anecdotes, the authors examine the background of the major team sports--baseball, football, basketball, and hockey--and analyze how business and legal considerations have affected each sport's development. They also probe current unresolved issues and predictable future problems, such as the relationships of broadcast networks and sports leagues. Surprisingly, this book with so formidable a title is not only readable but even difficult to put down. Explanations of complex legal decisions are reduced to brief, lucid passages. Extensive footnotes are provided in each chapter for readers who wish greater detail.
Choice
. . . a comprehensive treatment of labor relations in sports. . . . Overall, the book is a slam-dunk success.
Journal of Law and Commerce
Review
Surprisingly, this book with so formidable a title is not only readable but even difficult to put down. Explanations of complex legal decisions are reduced to brief, lucid passages. Extensive footnotes are provided in each chapter for readers who wish greater detail.Choice
About the Author
ROBERT C. BERRY is Professor of Law at Boston College and Chairman of the Sports Division of the American Bar Association's Forum Committee on the Entertainment and Sports Industries.WILLIAM B. GOULD is Charles A. Beardsley Professor of Law at Stanford University.PAUL D. STAUDOHAR is Professor of Business Administration at the University of California at Hayward.