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William B. Briggs : ウィキペディア英語版 | William B. Briggs William B. Briggs (born 1954) of Manhattan and Ithaca, New York, is a subject matter expert in sports and entertainment law.〔Jon Morgan, "Owners have antitrust shield under caps," ''Baltimore'' (''Sun'' ) (Dec. 24, 1994).〕 He is Vice President for Arbitration and Litigation for the National Football League (NFL), an Adjunct Professor of Law at Cornell University Law School, and the Thomas A. O’ Boyle Lecturer in Law at the University of Pennsylvania School of Law. He received his Bachelor of Science at Cornell University in 1976, his Master of Arts at George Washington University in 1978, and his Juris Doctor at Georgetown University Law Center in 1982. ==Expertise== Briggs’ expertise includes the application of law and economics to sports and entertainment markets.〔Jon Morgan, "Baseball deal ushers in air of conciliation Newest agreement ensures labor peace in all four pro sports," ''Baltimore'' (''Sun'' ) (Nov. 28, 1996).〕 Beginning as a professional athlete’s labor advocate in the late 1970s and 1980s, he has transition to the role of counselor of the team owners.〔John Clayton, "Packers' Murphy comes full circle Once considered a radical, team president is now trying to settle NFL's labor problems," (''ESPN.com'' ) (March 28, 2010).〕 His focus includes institutional analysis across multi-competition sectors of the American economy,〔Jon Morgan, Pro sports call timeout to settle some old scores, Baltimore (Sun ) (Oct. 02, 1994).〕 with a specific focus on the National Football League〔Patrick Blakemore, "God Game," ''Cornell Daily'' (''Sun'' ) (Apr. 17, 2007)〕 and the relationship between professional and amateur athletics.〔"Sports Attorneys Offer Expert Commentary on Amateur and Professional Athletics," ''Penn Law Journal'' (Fall 2003) at (4 ).〕 In 1983, counselor Briggs was admitted to the bar of the District of Columbia. He was staff counsel for the National Football Players Association/Federation of Professional Athletes through 1988, after which he engaged in representation of professional athletes in arbitration hearings from 1988 to 1994. He began his teaching career as an Adjunct Professor, University of Toledo College of Law and Drake College of Law in 1988. He served as a Visiting Associate Professor, School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University from 1989 to 1994.
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