Interim counsel, league compliance, and the paper that keeps the business moving.
A multi-team ownership group with five properties across three sports, five separately built trademark portfolios, a rebrand initiative rolling out over eighteen months, and one legal team trying to hold the timing together. We consolidated the portfolios and rebuilt the rollout order.
Read The Case Study →A family-owned sporting-goods brand with fifty years of operating history and a live licensing conversation with a professional league, two federal registrations that had drifted from actual use, and no clean chain of title through three generations. We rebuilt the portfolio, aligned the specimens, and executed the license.
Read The Case Study →Two academy founders combining a technical-training curriculum and a facility-based tournament operator into a single youth-development platform, an agreed handshake on economics, and no paper between them. We built the joint venture, the entity, and the exit ramp before the platform opened.
Read The Case Study →A regional professional sports organization signing its largest sponsorship to date with a sports-betting operator, integration rights across broadcast and venue signage, and a compliance regime that touched three separate state regulators. We built the paper and the compliance stack so the deal could go live without the operator or the organization stepping on a wire.
Read The Case Study →A professional front office with employment paper from four different templates across hires made under three prior general counsels, inconsistent restrictive covenants, and one departing executive testing the seams. We standardized the paper and closed the seams.
Read The Case Study →A tournament company shifting from single-event bookings to a subscription-based touring product, a player contract inherited from the founder's earliest events, conduct issues surfacing at three of the last five stops, and no written exclusivity anywhere in the file. We rewrote the paper to match where the business had gone.
Read The Case Study →A startup professional league with ten committed team owners, a founder without governance counsel, and a launch window narrowing to a single season. We built the league from the constitution down, then walked owners through the paper one at a time.
Read The Case Study →A family-owned brand with twenty years of operating history, two federal registrations that had lapsed, a new product line with no filing at all, and a social footprint larger than the protected IP. We refiled, cleaned the portfolio, and registered the pieces that mattered.
Read The Case Study →A six-figure investment in a startup sports league, a founder who had gone silent, no cap table on record, and a bank account the investor had never seen. We turned a verbal commitment into a documented claim.
Read The Case Study →A professional soccer organization without a seated general counsel, a stack of governance, vendor, and player-adjacent agreements in the queue, and a league calendar that does not slow down. We took the interim chair and did not miss a deadline.
Read The Case Study →These case studies are composites, drawn from the types of matters the firm handles. They do not depict any single client or engagement, and no confidential information is disclosed. Outcomes do not guarantee similar results.