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  1. Jan 15, 2013 · The next generation of producers, Florence Dauman and Peter Seitz, were less skeptical than their parents about allowing Schlöndorff “to have a go at it,” as he puts it. The director therefore set to work on the 180,000 feet of film negative that had come his way.

  2. Jan 15, 2013 · There were never any reports of an anguished production, or of strife between director Volker Schlöndorff and his producers, Franz Seitz, Anatole Dauman, and Eberhard Junkersdorf. Schlöndorff’s artistry hadn’t gone unnoticed.

  3. Nov 27, 2006 · The reserve clause kept a player from choosing where to work for whatever reason, fiduciary or otherwise. And simple economics demonstrate how this inhibited the player’s salary with regard to what he could have received in a free market.

  4. The Seitz decision was a ruling by arbitrator Peter Seitz (1905–1983) [1] on December 23, 1975, which declared that Major League Baseball (MLB) players became free agents upon playing one year for their team without a contract, effectively nullifying baseball's reserve clause.

  5. Oct 27, 2009 · Peter Seitz’s monumental decision in the Messersmith case changed the National Game forever. He was a wise and diligent neutral. In retrospect, perhaps the move away from the old restrictions on players was inevitable.

  6. Sep 7, 2016 · Less than two weeks after the Winter Meetings concluded, an old order came crashing down when, on December 23, arbitrator Peter Seitz ruled that clubs could reserve a player for only one year, thereby granting free-agency status to Messersmith and McNally.

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  8. Dec 24, 2015 · Until Peter Seitz came along, Major League Baseball interpreted the reserve clause to renew itself “for the period of one year” indefinitely, since even the renewed contract contained the...

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