By Andrew Harmon
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - As a young law-school graduate and wet-behind-the-ears sports agent, Mark Bloom was in a jam.
In 2004, his first major NFL client, Miami Dolphins safety Tony Bua, had been "poached" blatantly by a competitor. The culprit, Bloom says, was none other than football superagent Drew Rosenhaus, whose autobiography bears the title "A Sha...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - As a young law-school graduate and wet-behind-the-ears sports agent, Mark Bloom was in a jam.
In 2004, his first major NFL client, Miami Dolphins safety Tony Bua, had been "poached" blatantly by a competitor. The culprit, Bloom says, was none other than football superagent Drew Rosenhaus, whose autobiography bears the title "A Sha...
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