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Key Principles On Player Contracts From The Basketball Arbitral Tribunal (Part 3 – Compensation For Wrongful Termination)

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Wednesday, 26 October 2022 By Antanas Paulauskas

This is the third and final article in a series that explains the Basketball Arbitral Tribunal’s (BAT) jurisprudence on basketball employment contracts1.

Part 3 focuses on the consequences of wrongful (unjust) termination of contracts and the principles of calculating compensation, looking in particular at:

Part 1, which looked at contractual formation, is available here.2

Part 2, which looked at interpretation and performance of contracts, is available here.3

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Antanas Paulauskas

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.

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