Drafting basketball player-agent contracts and avoiding disputes: Key principles from BAT awards (Part 2)

This article explains the Basketball Arbitration Tribunal’s (BAT) key principles on drafting agency agreements and avoiding player-agent disputes. As a regular legal counsel before BAT, the author is often surprised to see that, despite BAT's extensive jurisprudence, the same questions frequently arise and require answers. This article aims to address this knowledge gap and provide guidance for navigating common concerns.
The article is split into two parts. Part 1, available here, examines issues related to the terms and the renewal of an agency agreement. Part 2, below, moves on to examine the termination of an agency agreement (and its potential consequences), and concludes with key tips for avoiding common disputes.
For the avoidance of doubt, many of the lessons learned here (in procedure and in substance) are applicable to other like sports.
By way of background, BAT is an independent body, officially recognized by FIBA, providing services for the rapid and simple resolution of disputes between players, agents, coaches and clubs through arbitration.[1]
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- Tags: Agency Agreement | Agent | Basketball | Basketball Arbitration Tribual | Contract | Dispute Resolution | Employment | FIBA
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Written by
Antanas Paulauskas
Antanas Paulauskas is an Associate Partner at ADLEX law firm, based in Vilnius (Lithuania). Antanas is a sports law attorney, who regularly consults professional athletes, sports clubs, sports federations and other organizations and represent them in litigation both before domestic courts and arbitrations.