Bankruptcy of a Professional Sports Franchise and the Implications for the Franchise and its Players
01 August 2012
Partner Kevin Schulz authored an article that appeared in the August 2012 issue of the DePaul Journal of Sports Law and Contemporary Problems titled “Bankruptcy of a Professional Sports Franchise and the Implications for the Franchise and its Players.”
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