2022 Sports Law Association Conference  

05.12.22

On May 12, Winstead Attorney Adarsh Annamaneni will moderate a panel discussion on breaking into the sports law industry at the Sports Law Association Conference. This year, the conference will be designed around the theme “Sports as a Platform to Elevate Inclusion” and will discuss diversity, equity, and inclusion in the sports industry.

Date: Thursday, May 12, 2022  – Saturday, May 14, 2022
Location: Atlanta Marriott Marquis, Atlanta, GA

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Winstead Speakers: Adarsh Annamaneni

Who Should Attend: Sports Industry Attorneys

 

Our attorneys will participate in panels including:

Breaking into the Sports Law Industry

Date: Thursday, May 12, 2022
Time: 9:30 – 11:00 a.m.
 

The panel, geared towards law school students and young lawyers, will discuss largely about networking and setting yourself up for a career in sports law. The panelists will share their experiences and how they got to their current positions. 

Moderator: Adarsh Annamaneni, Associate, Winstead PC

Panelists: Torrey Feldman, Legal Counsel for Sports & Culture Marketing, Adidas; Brandon Leopoldus, Founder, Leopoldus Law; Wendy Li, Associate Counsel, BSE Global; Leilyn Miles, Intern, Arizona Diamondbacks

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