Mar 4, 2010
Summer Sports Law Program in Florence, Italy
Orientation for the program will be on June 27, 2010 and classes begin on Monday, June 28. Classes will meet at the CAPA Florence Center, housed in the Palazzo Galli‐Tassi, which dates from 1400 and is located in the Santa Croce area of Florence near the Duomo. Florence, the capital city of the Tuscany region, lies on the River Arno and is well known for its history, art and architecture. In medieval... read more
Feb 21, 2010
The Blind Side, Evolution of a Game
In the midst of this upheaval, the only free agent A-list left tackle, Will Wolford of the Buffalo Bills, announced his new deal: he’d be leaving the Bills for the Indianapolis Colts, who had agreed to pay him $7.65 million over three years. That was more than any lineman had ever been paid, of course, but the money wasn’t what was most astonishing. Wolford’s agent, Ralph Cindrich, later said... read more
Feb 1, 2010
CINDRICH CLIENTS PLAYING IN SUPER BOWL XLIV
February 1, 2010 When the Super Bowl kicks off this Sunday, Ralph Cindrich will be watching two of his clients’ battle for the Lombardi Trophy. Long time client, Jeff Saturday, will take his usual spot at Center anchoring the Colts offensive line and allowing Peyton Manning to work his magic. Prior to the season, Cindrich was able to negotiate a new three year deal making Saturday one of the highest... read more
Sep 26, 2006
QB Gradkowski to get NFL start
Former Seton-LaSalle standout to start in place of injured Simms Tuesday, September 26, 2006 By Ray Fittipaldo, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Bruce Gradkowski was confident he would someday be an NFL starter. He just didn’t realize it wouldbe this soon. Gradkowski, a 6-foot-1,... read more
Mar 17, 2006
Shea happy to be a Charger
By Casey Pearce, Chargers.com Friday, March 17, 2006 This page presented by UNION BANK OF CALIFORNIA. General Manager A.J. Smith and the Chargers made their second move of the 2006 freeangency period by signing former Cleveland Browns tight end Aaron Shea to a three-year deal. “Aaron ... read more
