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No Pain, No Gain, No Compensation: Expoliting Professional Athletes Through Substandard Medical Care Administered By Team Physician, Nick Dicello Jan 2001

No Pain, No Gain, No Compensation: Expoliting Professional Athletes Through Substandard Medical Care Administered By Team Physician, Nick Dicello

Cleveland State Law Review

This note discusses the role of the team physician and the unique conflicts he or she faces when providing medical care to athletes. In particular, the note describes the pressure team doctors experience from team management, the coaching staff, and the players themselves. Next, the note discusses the types of claims professional athletes have brought against their doctors and team employers and how the terms of collective bargaining agreements (CBA) and workers' compensation laws create obstacles to their recovery. The note will explore the need for a specialized legal standard within the practice of sports medicine and identify the disincentive …


What Is Sports Law?, Timothy Davis Jan 2001

What Is Sports Law?, Timothy Davis

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


Fraser V. Mls, L.L.C.: Is There A Sham Exception To The Copperweld Single Entity Immunity?, Michael P. Waxman Jan 2001

Fraser V. Mls, L.L.C.: Is There A Sham Exception To The Copperweld Single Entity Immunity?, Michael P. Waxman

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.


Foreword, Matthew J. Mitten Jan 2001

Foreword, Matthew J. Mitten

Marquette Sports Law Review

No abstract provided.