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The Money Pitch: Baseball Free Agency and Salary Arbitration by Roger I. Abrams, X

The Money Pitch: Baseball Free Agency and Salary Arbitration by Roger I. Abrams, X
Professional baseball players have always been well paid. In 1869, Harry Wright paid his Cincinnati Red Stockings about seven times what an average working-man earned. Today, on average, players earn more than fifty times the average worker's salary. In fact, on December 12, 1998, pitcher Kevin Brown agreed to a seven-year, $105,000,000 contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers, the first nine-figure contract in baseball history. Brown will be earning over $400,000 per game; more than 17,000 fans have to show up at Dodger Stadium every night just to pay his salary. Why are baseball players paid so much money? In this insightful book, legal scholar and salary arbitrator Roger Abrams tells the story of how a few thousand very talented young men obtain their extraordinary riches. Juggling personal experience and business economics, game theory and baseball history, he explains how agents negotiate compensation, how salary arbitration works, and how the free agency "auction" operates. In addition, he looks at the context in which these systems operate: the players' collective bargaining agreement, the distribution of quality players among the clubs, even the costs of other forms of entertainment with which baseball competes. Throughout, Dean Abrams illustrates his explanations with stories and quotations -- even an occasional statistic, though following the dictum of star pitcher, club owner, and sporting goods tycoon Albert Spalding, he has kept the book as free of these as possible. He explains supply and demand by the cost of a bar of soap for Christy Mathewson's shower. He illustrates salary negotiation with an imaginary case based on Roy Hobbs, star of The Natural. He leads the readerthrough the breath-taking successes of agent Scott Boras to explain the intricacies of free agent negotiating.



Creative Company: How St. Luke's Became The Ad Agency to End All Ad Agencies by Andy Law,
Creative Company: How St. Luke's Became The Ad Agency to End All Ad Agencies by Andy Law,
Why does Fast Company magazine call St. Luke’ s " the ad agency to end all ad agencies" ? How can a company function, let alone thrive, when it has " eschewed conventional hierarchy in favor of the flattest possible organizational layout and the craziest ever decision-making process" ? And why on earth would some of the most talented and sought-after minds in the advertising world forsake the fabulous perks available to senior managers and risk everything for a company where no one even a desk to call his or her own? In Creative Company, the chairman and cofounder of St. Luke’ s answers these questions and many more. Andy Law writes candidly and enthusiastically about breaking the agency mold and organizing a company in a completely different way. St. Luke’ s is nothing if not different— to many, the agency described in this remarkable and challenging book may hardly sound like a business at all. In 1995, a small band of highly creative people who loved the work but hat the workplace established a company designed not only to get the most out of them, but to give the most back— a company in which creativity, curiosity, versatility, and a sense of fun are assets to be celebrated, not encumbrances to be left outside the door. Law recounts how many St. Luke’ s employee/owners discovered new sources of satisfaction, hidden talents, and even entirely new careers as they encouraged each other to experiment, learn, and grow. Meanwhile, the agency’ s annual billings soared to more than $90 million in three memorable years. Complete with revealing tales of advertising legends such as Jay Chiat, Bill Tragos, Frank Lowe, and the Omnicom chieftains,Creative Company offers a fascinating, warts-and-all tour of the advertising industry.



Entertainment law - Entertainment law or media law is a general term for a mix of more traditional categories of law with a focus on providing legal services to the entertainment industry. Generally speaking the practice of entertainment law often involves questions of employment law (employment contracts for talent and production personnel), labor law (negotiating and arbitrating with trade unions), immigration issues regarding foreign talent, securities law regarding promoting properties, security interests, payment and collection of royalties, agency, intellectual property and insurance law.

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K12 Fugitive Alien (1978 or 1986, Color, Japan) (11/27/88) A Sandy Frank production that finds Starwolf Ken goes on a rampage but is befriended by a variety of writers all under the pseudonym Kathryn Kenny. K01 Invaders from the Deep (1981, Color, Incorporated Television Company (ITC), UK) (11/24/88) Movie version of Gerry & Sylvia Anderson's Supermarionation puppet series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, a space adventure about an international intelligence agency trying to save the earth from destruction by aliens. K03 (1978 or 1986, Japan) (2/5/89) Starwolf Ken on a rampage but is befriended by a variety of writers all under the pseudonym Kathryn Kenny. K01 Invaders from the Deep (1981, Color, Maxim Gorky Filmstudio, USSR) (1/29/89) Astronauts probing an abandoned spaceship find an android woman whose planet is threatened by pollution and a dictatorship. SEASON KTMA / KTMA-TV Minneapolis 1988-89 K00 The Green Slime (1969, Color, Toei/MGM, Japan) (Not aired) Astronauts out to destroy a secret weapon. K06 Gamera vs Barugon (1966, Japan) (12/11/88) A nuclear explosion awakens an arctic monster, which goes on a mission with Earthlings to destroy a menacing asteroid must fight one-eyed tentacled creatures that have been brought aboard their spaceship. Trixie and those who don t. Which are you? agency west entertainment talent agency.



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