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Tag: Mummery LJ

Fiduciary Law in the murky world of the football agent

On 9th February 2008, Kelvin Jack – a Trinidad & Tobago national team goalkeeper with 31 international appearances – suffered a “freak training ground accident”[1]  whilst on trial with Barnsley Football Club. He sustained a serious broken leg. Jack is presently without a club, but personal injury litigation does not appear to be imminent. Just over a year later, Jack finally received some good financial news at least when the Court of Appeal handed down it’s judgement in Imageview Management Limited v Jack.[2]    Continue reading Fiduciary Law in the murky world of the football agent

Posted on June 5, 2009November 21, 2009Author Per LalengCategories Football & the LawTags account of profit, agency, agency contract, agent, agreement, Ansell, bad faith, Barnsley FC, Boston Deep Sea Fishing, causation, commercial honesty, commission, confidence, conflict of interest, contract, damage, deterrence, disclosure, disgorgement, Dundee United, equity, fiduciary duty, fiduciary obligation, Football, football agent, good faith, Imageview Ltd, Jacob LJ, Kelvin Jack, Lord Stevens, loyalty, Mike Berry, Mummery LJ, non-EU national, Phipps v Boardman, policy, principal, punishment, Quest, Ramsay, Recorder Walker, Rhodes v Macalister, Salomons v Pender, Scrutton LJ, secret profit, Snell's Equity, strict liability, Trinidad & Tobago, unclean hands, unconscionability, volunteer, work permit2 Comments on Fiduciary Law in the murky world of the football agent
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