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Michael Jordan and FRM chose Jeffrey Kessler, the Co-Executive Chairman of the well-known Winston & Strawn.
NASCAR very well knows that Michael Jordan and the teams are not messing around with the lawsuit.
With the teams bringing in Jeffrey, who is a leading authority in antitrust, trial, and sports law, they knew they had to take action before things went south for them.
Knowing that the attorney is on the other side of the suit, it’s only natural that they brought someone with equal, if not more, experience.
And Bob Pockrass was the first one to update the NASCAR world about NASCAR’s representative. Pockrass took to X and wrote.
While Kessler comes with an antitrust and sports law background, Chris Yates is no ordinary partner at Latham & Watkins LLP—his resume speaks volumes.
Once the Global Co-Chair of the firm’s Antitrust & Competition Practice, Yates is currently in the ring representing the UFC in a high-stakes monopsony class action brought by fighters.
His track record doesn’t stop there; for over two decades, he has also represented Apple in major monopolization and conspiracy cases, cementing his reputation as a powerhouse in the legal world.
Now that both parties involved have geared up with their lawyers, the situation took an interesting turn.
Michael Jordan calling in Jeffrey Kessler made many believe that winning the case might be easy for them, as Kessler comes with a huge resume with success in cases like NFL Free Agency and Salary Cap (1992), NBA Salary Cap (1995), and International Sports Antitrust (Formula 1).