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Cindrich & Company

Cindrich & Company is an international company in sports and entertainment, expert witness services, mediation, and arbitration, founded in 1981 by former NFL player, long-time NFL agent and licensed attorney Ralph Cindrich. Headed by Cindrich, the company acts as lead negotiator and counsel on the buying and selling of sports businesses and agencies. As an agent, Cindrich represents professional athletes and acts as consultant to third parties. Cindrich also provides testimony as an expert witness in sports related litigation and can serve as a neutral third party mediator and/or arbitrator.
==Early representation==
As a linebacker for the Houston Oilers in 1975, Cindrich enrolled in law school at nearby South Texas College of Law, in Houston. While still a member of the Oilers, teammates of Cindrich approached him with legal questions, mostly relating to their NFL contracts and/or marketing agreements. Cindrich occasionally took those “real world” issues into his law classes and found answers or resolutions, which he then relayed to his teammates.
In 1977—while still in law school—Cindrich received his first exposure in marketing and law by reviewing contracts or issues of former teammates. His first football client was a former teammate at the University of Pittsburgh named Glenn Hyde. Hyde had played professional football in all three professional leagues, as a left guard for the Chicago Fire (1974–1975) and the Charlotte Hornets (1975) of the World Football League, the Chicago Blitz of the United States Football League (1984) and the Denver Broncos, Baltimore Colts, Seattle Seahawks and Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League (1976–1982, 1985–1987). Cindrich and Hyde had been teammates at the University of Pittsburgh.
Upon graduation (and after his retirement from football), Cindrich practiced criminal and business law in Texas before developing a specialty in sports management. He founded Athletes Of America Inc., a sports management firm, based in Houston in 1978. Over the next few years, Cindrich would represent a handful of players who had made the transition from college to the NFL, including several from the University of Pittsburgh and the University of Arkansas.

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