After Barcelona has completed the signing of two players this summer, you may be asking yourself how transfers can happen into a club while it is under a transfer ban. The real ban isn’t from bringing in new players, but in the ability to register them as an active member of the team and have them eligible to participate in competitive matches.
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Each week The Sports Esquires keep track of the sports law headlines so you don’t have to. This week’s edition features more Tom Brady and Deflategate, Todd McNair, and a new CBA for MLS.
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Each week The Sports Esquires keep track of the sports law headlines so you don’t have to. This week’s edition features the Redskins trademark decision, the NBA’s free agency craziness, and more FIFA bans.
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Each week The Sports Esquires keep track of the sports law headlines so you don’t have to. This week’s edition features all four major sports, the NCAA, sports gambling, and more on the FIFA scandal.
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Each week The Sports Esquires keep track of the sports law headlines so you don’t have to. This week’s edition covers the Cardinals hacking the Astros, new sports betting laws, and the conclusion of the Benson competency trial.
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Each week The Sports Esquires keep track of the sports law headlines so you don’t have to. In this week’s edition, Darren Sharper pleads guilty, FIFA fallout continues, Glendale fights with the Coyotes, and Tom Benson’s mental competency trial concludes.
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Each week The Sports Esquires keep track of the sports law headlines so you don’t have to. This week’s edition highlights the ongoing FIFA scandal and Sepp Blatter’s resignation, the UNC academic fraud allegations, and Tom Benson’s mental competency trial.
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Each week The Sports Esquires keep track of the sports law headlines so you don’t have to. This week’s edition covers the stunning FIFA indictments and arrests, Greg Hardy’s suspension, and introduces some new sports law scholarship.
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Following an extensive investigation, the United States Department of Justice indicted fourteen individuals from FIFA and sports marketing companies on charges of racketeering, wire fraud and money laundering conspiracies, and other related offenses. These individuals were all high-ranking officials and executives who participated in two decades of bribery and kickbacks, turning FIFA into a criminal enterprise for their own gain.
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Each week The Sports Esquires keep track of the sports law headlines so you don’t have to. Last week we brought you sport-specific links each day to catch you up on recent sports law news. This week our weekly links column returns as the Hernandez trial concludes, the Wrigley rooftop …
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