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Zach Garsek has joined the 2011-2012 Leadership Class of Leadership Fort Worth. Leadership Fort Worth’s mission is "to provide Fort Worth with diverse and enlightened leadership." Leadership Fort Worth, founded in 1972, states that its “Leadership Class addresses vital issues impacting Fort Worth by engaging established leaders in discussion and challenging them to make an impact. This nine month program brings together a diverse group of decision-makers from across the community who want to broaden their perspective about Fort Worth and use their resources to address identified needs.” More information about Leadership Fort Worth, and its Leadership Class, is available at http://www.leadershipfortworth.org. |
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Christian Dennie was recently interviewed by Legal Blitz regarding scandals in intercollegiate athletics, including the University of Miami, and other sports law related topics. To read the interview click here. |
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Zach Garsek was recognized by the Fort Worth Business Press in its 2011 Forty Under Forty Class. The Business Press describes the 2011 class as "40 young people under the age of 40 who are striving to make Fort Worth a better place to live, work or play . . . . The honorees were selected for their professional achievements, involvement and their efforts in making a difference. The 2011 class of 40 Under 40, like the classes before them, not only have an impressive resume, by they also have a volunteer list just as long." |
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Ben Barlow was recently elected to the position of President-Elect of the Tarrant County Bar Association (TCBA). Ben, who has been heavily involved in the Tarrant County Bar for many years, will serve in that position for TCBA’s 2011-2012 year, immediately following his term as Vice-President of TCBA. |
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Over the course of the last month, Christian Dennie has been asked to deliver presentations all over the country relating to his sports law practice. In early March, Christian lectured to students and professors at the University of Oklahoma College of Law, as a part of a lecture series, on representing clients involved in the sports industry. Then, in late March, Christian traveled to Cambridge, Massachusetts to Harvard Law School to serve as a panelist on a symposium entitled The Changing Face of Intercollegiate Athletics: Amateurs, Academics, and the Athletic Arms Race. Christian discussed the NCAA’s version of amateurism and its application to student-athletes. He served as a panelist along with former University of Colorado student-athlete Jeremy Bloom and law professors from the University of Vermont, Northeastern University, Duke University, and Pennsylvania State University. The following weekend, Christian returned closer to home to deliver a presentation on the Bowl Championship Series (“BCS”) as a part of Tarrant County Bench Bar Conference. |
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