Headliner - Crowded Out: Learnings from Hillsborough

It has become a fairly regular and widely accepted practice among many high profile athletes to incorporate separate legal entities. These legal entities are usually in the form of ‘loan out’ corporations wholly owned by the athlete. Typically the athlete then becomes an ‘employee’ of his own corporation, and the primary function of such corporation is to loan out the services or the image rights of the athlete to third parties.

 

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