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Goldberger, Alan Steven was born on January 31, 1949 in Newark. Son of Milton Howard and Miriam (Kaplan) Goldberger.
(Sports Officiating: A Legal Guide the comprehensive guide...)
Sports Officiating: A Legal Guide the comprehensive guide for officiating leaders, administrators and active sports officials. Considered the foremost authority on the legal issues of sports officiating, author Alan Goldberger provides the reader with easy-to-understand insights and advice. He presents current rulings, precedents and the principles that should guide every officiating program. Topics covered include: Post-game reports and mechanics: handling the media, incident reports, ejection reports Steps to take to avoid litigation: steering clear of legal negligence, 'reasonable conduct' explained What to do if you or one of your officials is sued: finding an attorney, the legal process clarified, civil vs. criminal cases explained Independent contractor vs. employee issues: tax implications, liability concerns, payment practices, 'hiring' and 'firing' of officials Injury situations: when an official is injured, importance of blood-related rules What to do if an official is assaulted: the importance of reporting an assault, gathering witnesses Sports Officiating: A Legal Guide includes specific coverage of 10 sports: baseball, basketball, football, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming, track and field, volleyball and wrestling. Topics covered include: Officials' duties, pregame inspections and meetings, when jurisdiction begins and ends, weather situations Sportsmanship issues: ejections and warnings, uniforms and equipment, what s legal? artificial limbs Sports Officiating: A Legal Guide spells out in simple terms officials duties before, during and after games. The advice will keep officials on the field or court and out of the courtroom.
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A practical approach for using the law as a day-to-day management tool in a sport or physical activity setting. Includes supplementary case studies, management guidelines, and discussion questions on issues such as risk management, responsibilities of game officials, breach of contract, product liability, role of the EEOC, right to participate, and statutes such as the American with Disabilities Act.
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Goldberger, Alan Steven was born on January 31, 1949 in Newark. Son of Milton Howard and Miriam (Kaplan) Goldberger.
Franklin & Marshall (Bachelor of Arts, 1971). Rutgers Law School (Juris Doctor, 1974).
Worked at Goldberger & Goldberger (Clifton, New Jersey) specializing in Sports Law, Commercial Litigation, Corporate Law, Real Estate Law, Insurance Defense. Admitted to the bar, 1975, New Jersey and United States. District Court, District of New Jersey.
1985, New New York
1990, United States. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit. 1992, United States. District Court, Southern District of New New York
Pi Gamma Museum Phi Alpha Theta. Author, "Sports Officiating: A Legal Guide," Leisure Press, 1984.
Company-Author, "Sport, Physical Activity and the Law," Human Kinetics, 1994.
Member of Advisory Board, Rutgers University Youth Sports Research Council, 1985. Chair, Constitution Committee of the International Association of Approved Basketball Officials, Incorporated., 1993. Chair, NAGWS Committee on Legal Issues, 1993 .
Member, Society for the Study of Legal Aspects of Sport and Physical Activity.
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Member of American Bar Association (business law section, co-chairman nonprofit athletic organization sub-committee, chairman trade associations committee), National Association Girls and Women in Sport (chairman committee legal issues), International Association Approved Basketball Officials.
Married Carole Selikowitz, October 13, 1985.