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Wednesday, September 01, 2010
The Impact of Tiger Woods Scandal on Morals Clauses in Endorsement Contracts John Gibeaut of the American Bar Association Journal examines how the scandal involving Tiger Woods and infidelity will impact the use and enforcement of morals clauses in endorsement contracts. Below are excerpts from his piece, which includes comments from Peter Carfagna, Brian Socolow, and me, as well as from Porcher Taylor III and Fernando Pinguelo, both of whom recently authored the excellent article The Reverse-Morals Clause: The Unique Way to Save Talent's Reputation and Money in a New Era of Corporate Crimes and Scandals, Cardozo School of Law's Arts & Entertainment Law Journal (2010).
To read the rest of this extensive article, click here. This topic was the subject of a symposium at Cardozo Law School in March titled The Tiger Woods Effect: The Uncertain and Turbulent Future of Endorsement Deals, Morals Clauses, and Reverse-Morals Clauses. 2 Comments:
Besides all the issues and problems in his life, i still love Woods he is still best golfer in world
All of the Tiger Woods deal make me think that it was all publicity, well and off course a really inconvenient behavior of Woods. One thing is clear, with all the girls he hooked up with he must used some viagra online .
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