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Jeffrey L. Kessler is a partner at the international law firm Winston & Strawn, where he also serves as Co-Executive Chairman and co-chair of the firm's antitrust/competition practice and is a member of the firm's executive committee. Until May 2012, he was the global litigation chair at the international law firm Dewey & LeBoeuf, where he was also the co-chair of the sports litigation practice group and served on the firm's executive and leadership committees. His major clients include the Panasonic Corporation (formerly, Matsushita Electric), National Football League Players Association (NFLPA), the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA), William Morris Endeavor, Activision Blizzard, Avanci, the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA), United States Women's National Team (USWNT) soccer players, NTN Corporation, Relevant Sports, and Actors' Equity Association. Early life Kessler was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1954 to Edith and Milton Kessler. He grew up in a community in Brooklyn near Coney Island, called "Sea Gate," with his parents and his older sister Linda. He went on to Columbia University, graduating summa cum laude from the college in the class of 1975 and then Columbia Law School. He graduated from Columbia Law School as a Kent Scholar and editor of the Law Review in 1977. He was one of five Columbia alumni who received the college's 2016 John Jay Award for distinguished professional achievement. Professional career Kessler began working at Weil, Gotshal & Manges as an associate in the Antitrust Department full-time in 1977, after working there as a summer associate in 1976. He became a partner in 1984. From 1976 to 2003, he was the lead counsel in various complex antitrust, sports law, and intellectual property (IP) law cases, including major jury trials. He represented a number of U.S. and international companies in criminal and civil investigations in the antitrust and trade areas and was part of the team that successfully defended Matsushita Electric and JVC against claims of a worldwide conspiracy in the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case Zenith v. Matsushita. In 2000, Kessler won a complete jury acquittal of his client Panasonic in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, in a case claiming over $1 billion in damages for an alleged fraud. He became regarded as a leading commentator on international antitrust law. He also was the lead counsel in several IP cases involving frontier issues of IP law. Kessler became known as one of the most prominent sports lawyers in the United States as he became regularly engaged in high-profile sports litigation. He litigated a number of landmark sports-antitrust cases while at Weil, including McNeil v. The NFL, which culminated in the antitrust jury trial that led to the establishment of free agency in the National Football League (NFL). He also handled numerous other high-profile sports law cases during his time at Weil Gotshal, including for the NFLPA; the NBPA; the Arena Football League Players Association (AFLPA); the National Hockey League Players Association, the MLBPA; the NFL Coaches Association; Players, Inc.; the Women's Tennis Benefit Association; and Adidas. Kessler also represented various classes of NBA, NFL, AFL, and MLS players, and several professional leagues, including the North American Soccer League and United States Football League, and the cities of San Diego and Oakland and Alameda County, in groundbreaking sports law disputes. He also successfully represented Latrell Sprewell in his controversial suspension arbitration. Move to Dewey In 2003, Kessler left Weil to join the law firm Dewey Ballantine. Dewey Ballantine later merged with the law firm LeBoeuf, Lamb and Kessler became a senior partner at the newly created "super firm" Dewey & LeBoeuf, where he was the chairman of the firm's global litigation department, co-chairman of the sports litigation practice group, and a member of its executive and leadership committees. During his time at Dewey, Kessler continued to represent the NFLPA and the NBPA in major sports disputes, and also represented the National Invitation Tournament, CAA Sports, Wasserman Media Group, SCP Worldwide, and did landmark pro bono work for South African Amputee Sprinter Oscar Pistorious and Castor Semanaya. Both runners were successfully represented by Kessler and allowed to compete in the Olympics despite challenges from the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAFF). Kessler continued to negotiate the free agency/salary cap systems in the NFL and NBA on behalf of his player union clients, and he successfully represented Michael Vick in his roster bonus arbitration, Plaxico Burress in his signing bonus arbitration, and numerous other players in successful arbitrations and "special master cases". Kessler was a lecturer in law at Columbia Law School, where he taught a course on complex litigation. He has written and lectured on a wide variety of antitrust, sports law, and related topics. He published a new edition of International Trade and U.S. Antitrust Law, a leading treatise on antitrust and trade law issues in a global economy, and was co-editor-in-chief of State Antitrust Practice and Statutes. Kessler is a former council member and co-chair of the Publications Committee and chairman of the International Antitrust Law Committee, of the Antitrust Section of the American Bar Association (ABA). He was also a member of the ABA's NAFTA Tri-National Committee and an adjunct professor of law at Fordham Law School. He was a founding member of the board of advisors of the Georgetown University Study of Private Antitrust Litigation. Kessler has been recognized by numerous publications, including Chambers USA - America's Leading Lawyers for Business and Best Lawyers in America. He is recognized by Guide to the World's Leading Antitrust Lawyers and Who's Who of Competition Lawyers and has been included in Super Lawyers, Corporate Counsel Edition, The Lawdragon 500 Leading Lawyers in America 2005, 2006, and 2008 through 2011, and The Lawdragon 500 Leading Litigators in America 2006. Kessler is named in the 2011 edition of The Best Lawyers in America and as a New York Super Lawyer in 2006 through 2012, and he has been named as one of The 50 Most Influential People in Sports Business by Street & Smith's SportsBusiness Journal and that publication has named him one of the 20 Most Influential People in the NFL numerous times, including in 2011. Kessler has also been named, repeatedly, a National Antitrust and General Commercial Litigation Star by Benchmark Litigation US. Move to Winston In May 2012, Kessler left Dewey & LeBoeuf and joined the firm of Winston & Strawn. Dewey had experienced mass partner defections in 2012 for a variety of reasons, and despite his best efforts in conjunction with several other of the firm's most prominent and successful partners to save the firm, it proved to be unmanageable. Thus, Kessler l.... Discover the L A Kessler popular books. Find the top 100 most popular L A Kessler books.

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  • Third Year Thrills synopsis, comments

    Third Year Thrills

    A.L. Kessler

    Crystal has to pick a side.Isadora is still missing, and the corruption in the Hunting Society is spreading. A mysterious vampire thinks Crystal is the key to getting information a...

  • A Little Blood Magic synopsis, comments

    A Little Blood Magic

    A.L. Kessler

    Abigail Collins can handle assassins, Thrills, and black magic, but desk work makes her itch. When the new boss takes her off the field, Abby has to sort through files like a good ...

  • Shifting Fate synopsis, comments

    Shifting Fate

    A.L. Kessler

    She's his mate and fated to die.Hazel doesn't want a pack. She doesn't want an alpha. She wants to be left alone to live out her life. Unable to shift, she's an outcast running fro...

  • To Skin a Wolf synopsis, comments

    To Skin a Wolf

    A.L. Kessler

    Wolves…Agent Abigail Collins steps foot on pack lands once again to solve a crime. Someone is skinning werewolves and brutally killing members of Simon's pack. It's up to Abby to h...

  • James L. Kessler v. Old Guard Mutual Insurance Company and Harleysville Mutual Insurance Co. synopsis, comments

    James L. Kessler v. Old Guard Mutual Insurance Company and Harleysville Mutual Insurance Co.

    Superior Court of Pennsylvania

    The issue in this appeal is whether insureds who have recovered a final judgment against their fire insurance carriers can refuse to satisfy the judgment unless the carriers pay th...

  • Walking Through Walls synopsis, comments

    Walking Through Walls

    A.L. Kessler

    For Lacey Willows, holidays are a time of booming business, tinsel, and…cake?When Lacey agrees to help Trace finding his client's missing pups, they have a chance to make a Christm...

  • June L. Kessler v. Robert M. Kessler synopsis, comments

    June L. Kessler v. Robert M. Kessler

    Eastern District, Division Three Court of Appeals of Missouri

    SNYDER, J. Husband appeals from the decree dissolving his thirtythree year marriage to wife. He challenges the award of maintenance to wife and the division of marital property. Th...

  • Lester A. Reynolds and Altha L. Reynolds v. Calvin K. Kessler synopsis, comments

    Lester A. Reynolds and Altha L. Reynolds v. Calvin K. Kessler

    Eighth District, El Paso Court of Appeals of Texas

    This case began in July, 1980, as a suit by Kessler to remove the cloud of Reynolds purported federal judgment lien from Kesslers title to certain El Paso realty. Reynolds counters...

  • Second Year Setbacks synopsis, comments

    Second Year Setbacks

    A.L. Kessler

    A new year, a new challenge.Isadora returns to the Hunter Academy hoping for a normal year, but when her and Susie learn that the murders are still happening, that hope disappears....

  • Approaching Storm synopsis, comments

    Approaching Storm

    A.L. Kessler

    May Corvidae appeared in the town of Normalcy, Utah, five years ago with no memory of who or what she was. She built herself a new life, and the paranormal townsfolks became her fa...

  • First Year Secrets synopsis, comments

    First Year Secrets

    A.L. Kessler

    The Hunting Academy, a home for those attacked by supernatural creatures. A place to learn and hone the skills needed to kill the monsters that the rest of the human population doe...

  • Just a Little Death synopsis, comments

    Just a Little Death

    A.L. Kessler

    The Daughter of Death has her college experience cut out for her. In addition to a new roommate and some serious test anxiety, demons, angels, and horsemen become part of Sammy Zad...

  • Death on the Horizon synopsis, comments

    Death on the Horizon

    A.L. Kessler

    Sammy Zadkeil is at the center of the apocalypse. The Devil has sealed the Horsemen away, and the Seven Deadly Sins are running amok in the human world leaving chaos and ruin in th...

  • Joseph Ledonne and Barbara Ledonne v. George Kessler and Emily L. Kessler synopsis, comments

    Joseph Ledonne and Barbara Ledonne v. George Kessler and Emily L. Kessler

    Superior Court of Pennsylvania

    Appellants contend that the lower court erred in entering summary judgment because it believed the parol evidence rule removed all material factual issues from their trespass suit....

  • Between the Lines synopsis, comments

    Between the Lines

    A.L. Kessler

    Sometimes the past is better off dead. Determined to find a murderer, Abigail Collins must go deep undercover, cut off from all resources and communication the Paranormal Investiga...

  • Case Files of Abigail Collins synopsis, comments

    Case Files of Abigail Collins

    A.L. Kessler

    Abigail Collins investigates the weirdest of the weird. From living dinosaurs to alien sightings, her job keeps life interesting. She never knows what she's going to find next. Joi...

  • Matter Accounting Warren L. Kessler Et Al. synopsis, comments

    Matter Accounting Warren L. Kessler Et Al.

    Supreme Court of New York

    Order of Surrogate's Court, entered May 21, 1965, insofar as it denies application of petitionerappellant to vacate the direction of the Surrogate that the objections to the coexec...

  • Solstice in Bloom synopsis, comments

    Solstice in Bloom

    A.L. Kessler

    Candy canes, holly leaves, and Christmas trees normally ring in the holidays, but this Solstice, they spell murder. With bodies appearing to fall from the sky, Abby is on the case....

  • Handful of Skulls synopsis, comments

    Handful of Skulls

    A.L. Kessler

    When Abigail and Liz are assigned a missing person case, things start to get a little weird. Their search takes them back to Abigail's old stomping grounds, the PIB Academy. With t...

  • Everyone has Their Demons synopsis, comments

    Everyone has Their Demons

    A.L. Kessler

    Abigail Collins is no stranger to murder, but when a case hits close to home, she's forced to trust agent Liz Jefferson to solve it. Abby finds a distraction when the victim of a d...

  • Blood Catalyst synopsis, comments

    Blood Catalyst

    A.L. Kessler

    Death threats, black magic, and vampire business is all just another day in the life of Abigail Collins.Abigail has her hands full with her first PIB case since she came back from ...

  • Of Life and Death synopsis, comments

    Of Life and Death

    A.L. Kessler

    Abigail Collins has seen just about everything when it comes to paranormal crimes until bodies start showing up around town in boxes. She stumbles upon something she never expected...

  • No More Black Magic synopsis, comments

    No More Black Magic

    A.L. Kessler

    Explosions, body parts, and black magic are all part of Abby Collins' typical day.As the top Paranormal Investigation Bureau agent, she only gets the best cases, but when the Cult ...

  • The Trouble with Ghosts synopsis, comments

    The Trouble with Ghosts

    A.L. Kessler

    Poltergeists, severed thumbs, and lies… PIB agents Abigail Collins and Nick Averin are rattled when a handful of severed thumbs are found at an abandoned house, but neither of...

  • Disappearing Coins synopsis, comments

    Disappearing Coins

    A.L. Kessler

    Lacey Willow is at it again with her quirky magic, her colorchanging rabbit, and a new mystery to solve.When a husband disappears along with the everything from the bank account, t...