HOCKEY LAWYER

In a forthcoming research study conducted by Neufeld Legal P.C., it was identified that approximately fifty-four percent (54%) of current National Hockey League (NHL) All-Stars are seeing a portion of their legitimate commercial rights and revenues being siphoned away by the improper and illegal actions of unaffiliated third-parties, who are profitting at the players' expense. Whereas correcting such impropriety is possible (with limited time and cost), it remains largely unrecognized and/or there is a failure to act. In turn, many NHL hockey players are losing out on commercial revenue that is rightfully their own.
For professional hockey players seeking to inquire about their situation, contact us (this study shall not be publicly available).
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LEGAL OVERSIGHT FOR HOCKEY PLAYERS

Taking control of your professional hockey career earnings is essential to protecting them for your long-term future.

It is far too easy to confer responsibility over your professional career earnings to people you believe that you can trust or whom you deem capable of preserving your best interests. The reality is that there are far too many instances where individuals claim that they are capable and willing to advance your best interests, though the question is whether that is truly their intention and if they even have the capacity to protect and advance your finances.

What you need to do is take active steps to limit the potential for such a disaster from transpiring. If you don't put the appropriate measures in place, you are that much more susceptible to see your hard-earned money disappear well in advance of your expectations. As such, you should be looking to take appropriate preventative actions to limit such situations from transpiring.

Critical to this process is invoking legal controls. By attaining the appropriate legal and contractual arrangements, there is the potential to monitor and restrain their actions. In addition to imposing controls upon their operations, there is an increased capacity to recover money that is improperly or illegally diverted or wasted. And though contracts are not foolproof, they are an invaluable tool in protecting your personal fortune.

 For more information on how you can assert real control over your hockey career and financial future, contact lawyer Christopher Neufeld at Christopher@HockeyLawyer.ca or 416-887-9702 (Toronto, Ontario) / 403-400-4092 (Calgary, Alberta).

 

We provide specialized legal services to professional hockey players which is intended to augment (not replace) the services that they are receiving from their present agent and/or lawyer. As such, we do not undertake work with respect to a player's NHL playing contract, which is regulated by NHLPA, instead undertaking specific legal services dealing with the player's off-ice business ventures, commercial representation and estate planning. Christopher Neufeld is admitted to practice law in Ontario and Alberta (Canada) and New York (U.S.A.), with offices located at 1 Yonge Street, Suite 1801, Toronto, Ontario and 144 4th Avenue SW, Suite 1600, Calgary, Alberta. Please note that this website is designed for informational purposes only and we strongly recommend that you consult an experienced lawyer prior to undertaking any action pertaining to anything discussed in this website or which may otherwise have a legal element associated therewith. If you would like to retain us to provide you with legal advice, please telephone, email or write us as per the above contact information, so that we can discuss with you our ability to represent you. Unless we specifically agree to act for you on a matter, you should not provide us with any unsolicited confidential matter, as it will not receive confidential treatement or be subject to solicitor-client privilege. For more information as to legalities go to our main site www.NeufeldLegal.com. Copyright 2012.