Bullying in professional sports: Adapting to an evolving legal landscape and mitigating risk

In this article Michael Gregg, evaluates the legal risks of bullying in professional sports using the recent Miami Dolphins scandal. Michael suggests some key points that employers in professional sports should take to mitigate the risk.
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- Tags: Collective Bargaining Agreement | Discrimination | Employment Law | Equality | National Football League (NFL) | United States of America (USA)
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Michael Gregg
Michael Gregg is a shareholder in the Orange County office of Littler Mendelson PC, the world’s largest employment and labor law firm representing management.