Legal team
Published April 30, 2012Talk to many sports lawyers, and they’re likely to reveal how they mostly stumbled into sports, but it’s no accident that sports has evolved into a specialty in the legal profession. Sports lawyers hold a rising level of influence as deals become more complex and the risks more pronounced, whether it’s drawing up a local sponsorship, lobbying to secure public funding for a development project, or detailing components of a media rights deal. In the stories that follow, meet some of the lawyers who have made names for themselves in sports and see why they are worth watching in the years ahead.
CHUCK BAKER
Partner, DLA Piper, New York
JARED BARTIE
Counsel, Arent Fox, New York
STOKE CALDWELL
Partner at Robinson, Bradshaw & Hinson, Charlotte
JACK BAIR
Senior vice president and general counsel, San Francisco Giants
KEVIN WARREN
VP of legal affairs and chief administrative officer, Minnesota Vikings
AYALA DEUTSCH
Senior vice president, chief intellectual property counsel, NBA
LAWRENCE EPSTEIN
Executive vice president and general counsel, UFC
WOODIE DIXON
General counsel and vice president of business affairs, Pac-12 Conference
DON REMY
General counsel and vice president of legal affairs, NCAA
FRED NANCE
Cleveland Browns general counsel; partner, Squire Sanders
MARIE DONOGHUE
Senior vice president, global strategy, business development and business affairs, ESPN
Marketing and Sponsorship
Gameday thinks outside the merchandise box
Ganassi signs Bud to sponsor Rahal-driven Indy 500 entry
Mayweather-Cotto shatters Golden Boy’s records for sponsor rights fees, promotional value
Dolphins’ Ross and NFL vets launch Insignia
NBA sponsors such as Nike, Right Guard and AmEx take playoff activation efforts digital
Nickell joining NASCAR expats at IMG College
Lowe’s ceding senior award
Armato takes new role as chairman at Leverage Agency
Media
IMG in talks to buy roughly one-third of Bloomberg Sports
Spurs lead pack in RSN ratings despite drop
NBC’s digital rivals line up with their own London 2012 sites
SportsNet New York taking its gospel to Yankees fans with campaign
Original YES executives help shape sports media landscape
USGA brings aboard Greenburg for its first film production
Game maker rebrands with baseball expansion
Wimbledon designs webcast to complement TV
Getting to YES: Channel was born in a battle
Not all imitators succeeded, but idea took root
Leagues and Governing Bodies
Facilities
Franchises
Labor and Agents
In-Depth
Legal team
Sports Lawyers: Chuck Baker
Sports Lawyers: Jared Bartie
Sports Lawyers: Stoke Caldwell
Sports Lawyers: Kevin Warren
Sports Lawyers: Jack Bair
Sports Lawyers: Ayala Deutsch
Sports Lawyers: Lawrence Epstein
Sports Lawyers: Woodie Dixon
Sports Lawyers: Fred Nance
Sports Lawyers: Don Remy
Sports Lawyers: Marie Donoghue
Berthelsen to write the ending to his career