Sports agent awarded $44.6 million
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Deepa Bharath
A federal jury in Los Angeles awarded sports agent Leigh Steinberg
close to $45 million on Friday, finding his former partner liable for
breach of contract when he started a competing agency, taking many of
Steinberg’s valued clients with him.
After five weeks of testimony and four days of deliberation in
what turned out to be a complex and well-publicized case, the jury
found for the Newport Beach resident and against his protege, agent
David Dunn.
Based on findings of breach of contract and unfair competition,
the jury awarded Steinberg $2 million in compensatory damages and
$2.66 million in punitive damages.
Steinberg, 53, had also filed a lawsuit against Dunn’s firm,
Athletes First, alleging unfair competition and breach of contract.
The jury decided in favor of Steinberg, as well, awarding him $20
million in compensatory damages and $20 million in punitive damages.
The chairman and chief executive of the Newport Beach firm
Steinberg and Moorad has had his business for about 13 years. The
company now has 150 clients, from professional football and baseball
players to skateboarders such as Tony Hawk and surfer Kelly Slater.
Steinberg served as a consultant for “Jerry Maguire,” a 1996 film
about a sports agent whose partner steals most of his clients.
Steinberg on Friday called the judgment “pretty exciting.”
“I’m pleased we can now move forward and put all this behind us,”
he said in a phone interview from Florida on Friday. “Personally,
it’s vindicating. During the trial, we saw some fairly desperate
comments motivated by greed. But the jury saw through all that.”
Steinberg said he is optimistic the decision will withstand an
appeal.
“The jury went through a very exhaustive process,” he said. “I
don’t think anything is going to change the outcome of this case.”
Money is not the object here, Steinberg said.
“It’s really a matter of principle,” he said. “The critical
victory for us here is the jury spoke out strongly about contractual
obligations.”
Steinberg said he continues to forge and maintain fruitful
business partnerships despite his bitter experience.
“We have an awesome new team of agents and attorneys,” he said. “I
believe there are commitments that can be honored. I believe we can
build relationships that will stand the test of time.”
Each year, Steinberg sponsors the Spirit Run at Fashion Island,
which raises money for Newport-Mesa schools and the Newport Beach
Film Festival.
* DEEPA BHARATH covers public safety and courts. She may be
reached at (949) 574-4226 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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