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Basketball / NBA
Detroit Pistons guard Malik Beasley is embroiled in a legal battle with his former agency, Hazan Sports Management (HSM). The agency is seeking $1 million in damages, claiming Beasley breached his contract after they provided him with a sub...
The lawsuit, filed in the Southern District of New York, centers on two contracts: a standard player agent contract (SPAC) and a separate marketing agreement. The marketing deal, which had a four-year term, included a $1 million liquidated damages clause in the event of a breach. HSM claims Beasley terminated the agreement prematurely, failing to repay the marketing advance despite 'vague promises.'
The SPAC, governed by NBPA regulations, contains a mandatory arbitration clause, which would typically require disputes to be resolved outside of court. However, HSM's complaint strategically focuses on the marketing contract, which explicitly states that disputes should be adjudicated in New York courts, thus circumventing arbitration.
Beasley's potential defenses include claims that HSM failed to adequately perform its duties under the contract. However, his repayment of 'drips and drabs' of the advance could undermine such a defense.
The case is before U.S. District Judge Jeannette A. Vargas, who is also presiding over Drake’s defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group. Beasley is currently playing for the Detroit Pistons, who are tied with the New York Knicks, 1-1, in the first round of the NBA playoffs.
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