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Body Blow: Boxer Chases Ambulance And Wins Judgment, Adam Epstein
Body Blow: Boxer Chases Ambulance And Wins Judgment, Adam Epstein
Adam Epstein
Case analysis and discussion of Maldonado v. Gateway Hotel Holdings, L.L.C., 2003 Mo. App. LEXIS 1577, in which the Missouri appellate court upheld a trial court decision as a professional boxer was awarded $13.7 million in compensatory damages for a hotel's failure to provide an ambulance on site after the match was over even though it had subcontracted responsibility for the event with a promoter.
The Little Act That Could: The Volunteer Protection Act Of 1997, Adam Epstein, Rebecca Mowrey
The Little Act That Could: The Volunteer Protection Act Of 1997, Adam Epstein, Rebecca Mowrey
Adam Epstein
A study and analysis of the federal Volunteer Protection Act of 1997 (VPA). The article discusses significant cases under state and federal law and decisions. It discusses the importance of the VPA yet also offers problems and issues related to its interpretation.
Alternative Dispute Resolution In Sport Management And The Sport Management Curriculum, Adam Epstein
Alternative Dispute Resolution In Sport Management And The Sport Management Curriculum, Adam Epstein
Adam Epstein
The article covers the basics of alternative dispute resolution (ADR). It then demonstrates how the instructor can utilize and incorporate ADR to effectively teach in sport management classes and sports law at the intercollegiate level.