Jeffrey L. Kessler is an American attorney who is a partner and co-executive chairman of
Winston & Strawn
Winston & Strawn LLP is an international law firm headquartered in Chicago. It has more than 975 attorneys spread across ten offices in the United States and five offices in Europe, Asia, and South America. Founded in 1853, it is one of the large ...
. He is also co-chair of the firm's antitrust/competition practice and is a member of the executive committee.
He is one of the country's leading sports lawyers.
He began his career at
Weil, Gotshal & Manges
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP ( ) is an American law firm headquartered in New York City. Founded in 1931, it employs approximately 1,100 attorneys and reported annual revenues of over $1.8 billion, ranking it within''The American Lawyer'' AmLaw 10 ...
and previously was the global litigation chair at the international law firm
Dewey & LeBoeuf
Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP was a global law firm headquartered in New York City, United States. The firm was formed in 2007 through the merger of Dewey Ballantine and LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae. Dewey & LeBoeuf was known for its corporate, insuran ...
.
Early life and education
Kessler was born in
Brooklyn, New York
Brooklyn is a Boroughs of New York City, borough of New York City located at the westernmost end of Long Island in the New York (state), State of New York. Formerly an independent city, the borough is coextensive with Kings County, one of twelv ...
, in 1954 to Edith and Milton Kessler. He grew up in
Sea Gate, Brooklyn
Sea Gate is a private gated community at the far western end of Coney Island at the southwestern tip of the New York City borough of Brooklyn. Located on the portion of the Coney Island peninsula west of West 37th Street, it contains most ...
, with his parents and his older sister Linda. He attended
Columbia University
Columbia University in the City of New York, commonly referred to as Columbia University, is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in New York City. Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Churc ...
, graduating
summa cum laude
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from the
college
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in 1975. In 1977, he graduated from
Columbia Law School
Columbia Law School (CLS) is the Law school in the United States, law school of Columbia University, a Private university, private Ivy League university in New York City.
The school was founded in 1858 as the Columbia College Law School. The un ...
as a Kent Scholar and editor of the
Law Review
A law review or law journal is a scholarly journal or publication that focuses on legal issues. A law review is a type of legal periodical. Law reviews are a source of research, imbedded with analyzed and referenced legal topics; they also provide ...
.
In 2016, he received a
John Jay Award
The John Jay Award is presented annually by Columbia College of Columbia University to its alumni for distinguished professional achievement. It is named for Founding Father of the United States John Jay, Columbia College Class of 1764. The first ...
from the college distinguished professional achievement.
Professional career
Weil, Gotshal & Manges
Kessler began his career at
Weil, Gotshal & Manges
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP ( ) is an American law firm headquartered in New York City. Founded in 1931, it employs approximately 1,100 attorneys and reported annual revenues of over $1.8 billion, ranking it within''The American Lawyer'' AmLaw 10 ...
as an associate in the Antitrust Department full-time in 1977, after working there as a summer associate.
He became a partner in 1984. 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
is a Japanese multinational electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Kadoma, Japan. It was founded in 1918 as in Fukushima by Kōnosuke Matsushita. The company was incorporated in 1935 and renamed and changed its name to in 2008. In 20 ...
and
JVC
JVC (short for Japan Victor Company) is a Japanese brand owned by JVCKenwood. Founded in 1927 as the Victor Talking Machine Company of Japan and later as , the company was best known for introducing Japan's first televisions and for developin ...
against claims of a worldwide conspiracy in the U.S. Supreme Court case ''Zenith v. Matsushita''. In 2000, Kessler won a complete jury acquittal of his client
Panasonic
is a Japanese multinational electronics manufacturer, headquartered in Kadoma, Osaka, Kadoma, Japan. It was founded in 1918 as in Fukushima-ku, Osaka, Fukushima by Kōnosuke Matsushita. The company was incorporated in 1935 and renamed and c ...
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.
He litigated a number of landmark sports-antitrust cases while at Weil, including ''McNeil v. The NFL'', which led to the establishment of free agency in the
National Football League
The National Football League (NFL) is a Professional gridiron football, professional American football league in the United States. Composed of 32 teams, it is divided equally between the American Football Conference (AFC) and the National ...
(NFL). Other clients in sports law cases during his time at Weil Gotshal included NFLPA; the NBPA; the Arena Football League Players Association (AFLPA); the
National Hockey League Players' Association
The National Hockey League Players' Association (NHLPA, ) is the trade union, labour union for the group of professional List of NHL players, hockey players who are under Standard Player Contracts to the 32 member clubs in the National Hockey ...
, 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
San Diego ( , ) is a city on the Pacific coast of Southern California, adjacent to the Mexico–United States border. With a population of over 1.4 million, it is the List of United States cities by population, eighth-most populous city in t ...
and
Oakland
Oakland is a city in the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area in the U.S. state of California. It is the county seat and most populous city in Alameda County, with a population of 440,646 in 2020. A major West Coast port, Oakland is ...
and Alameda County.
He represented
Latrell Sprewell
Latrell Fontaine Sprewell (born September 8, 1970) is an American former professional basketball player who played for the Golden State Warriors, the New York Knicks, and the Minnesota Timberwolves in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Du ...
in his controversial suspension arbitration.
Dewey & LeBoeuf
In 2003, Kessler joined
Dewey Ballantine
Dewey Ballantine LLP was a corporate law firm headquartered in New York City. In 2007, Dewey Ballantine merged with LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae to form Dewey & LeBoeuf. Dewey Ballantine underwent numerous name changes throughout its history a ...
. Dewey Ballantine later merged with the law firm
LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae
LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae LLP was an international law firm of about 700 attorneys headquartered in New York City. The firm had specialities in energy, public utilities, and insurance. It was founded by Randall LeBoeuf Jr. In 2007, it merged ...
and Kessler became a senior partner at the newly formed
Dewey & LeBoeuf
Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP was a global law firm headquartered in New York City, United States. The firm was formed in 2007 through the merger of Dewey Ballantine and LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae. Dewey & LeBoeuf was known for its corporate, insuran ...
, where he became 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.
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
''pro bono'' work for South African Amputee
Oscar Pistorius
Oscar Leonard Carl Pistorius ( , ; born 22 November 1986) is a South African double amputee, former professional sprinter, and convicted murderer. He was the 10th athlete to compete at both the Paralympic Games and Olympic Games. Pistorius r ...
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
World Athletics, formerly known as the International Amateur Athletic Federation and International Association of Athletics Federations and formerly abbreviated as the IAAF, is the international governing body for the sport of athletics, coverin ...
(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 represented
Michael Vick
Michael Dwayne Vick (born June 26, 1980) is an American college football coach and former player who is the Head coach, head football coach at Norfolk State Spartans football, Norfolk State University. He played quarterback in the National F ...
in his roster bonus arbitration and
Plaxico Burress
Plaxico Antonio Burress (born August 12, 1977) is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver for 12 seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Michigan State Spartans, and was ...
in his signing bonus arbitration.
He published a new edition of International Trade and U.S. Antitrust Law, a treatise on antitrust and trade law issues in a global economy, and was co-editor-in-chief of State Antitrust Practice and Statutes.
Kessler was a lecturer in law at
Columbia Law School
Columbia Law School (CLS) is the Law school in the United States, law school of Columbia University, a Private university, private Ivy League university in New York City.
The school was founded in 1858 as the Columbia College Law School. The un ...
, 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 also co-chaired the publications committee and chaired the international antitrust law committee of the Antitrust Section of the
American Bar Association
The American Bar Association (ABA) is a voluntary association, voluntary bar association of lawyers and law students in the United States; national in scope, it is not specific to any single jurisdiction. Founded in 1878, the ABA's stated acti ...
(ABA).
He was also a member of the ABA's NAFTA Tri-National Committee and an adjunct professor of law at
Fordham Law School
Fordham University School of Law is the law school of Fordham University. The school is located in Manhattan in New York City, and is one of eight ABA-approved law schools in that city.
According to Fordham University School of Law's ABA- ...
. He was a founding member of the board of advisors of the Georgetown University Study of Private Antitrust Litigation.
Winston & Strawn
In May 2012, joined
Winston & Strawn
Winston & Strawn LLP is an international law firm headquartered in Chicago. It has more than 975 attorneys spread across ten offices in the United States and five offices in Europe, Asia, and South America. Founded in 1853, it is one of the large ...
as part of an exodus of lawyers from Dewey amid its impending bankruptcy and shutdown. 60 lawyers on his team made the move from Dewey to Winston with him representing his entire practice. In October 2012, Kessler was elected co-executive chairman.
Since joining Winston, Kessler led the team that secured victory on behalf of classes of Division I college football and basketball athletes in their antitrust challenge to the compensation restrictions maintained by the
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). On March 31, 2021, SCOTUS issued a unanimous decision in ''
National Collegiate Athletic Association v. Alston
''National Collegiate Athletic Association v. Alston'', 594 U.S. 69 (2021), was a United States Supreme Court case concerning the compensation of collegiate athletes within the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). It followed from a ...
'' affirming the team's trial win. The win came in March 2019, when Judge Wilken found that the NCAA was in violation of the antitrust laws by limiting the amount of
compensation
Compensation may refer to:
*Financial compensation
*Compensation (chess), various advantages a player has in exchange for a disadvantage
*Compensation (essay), ''Compensation'' (essay), by Ralph Waldo Emerson
*Compensation (film), ''Compensation'' ...
that college basketball and football players could receive, and issued a trial ruling in favor of the plaintiff athlete classes.
Following the ''Alston'' win, a Kessler-led team joined the follow-on ''House'' litigation as co-lead plaintiff's counsel. The student athlete plaintiffs in ''
House v. NCAA
''Grant House and Sedona Prince v. National Collegiate Athletic Association, et al.'' is a class action lawsuit brought against the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and five collegiate athletic conferences in which the NCAA agreed ...
'' alleged that NCAA's rules limiting student athletes from profiting from their name, image, and/or likeness (NIL) violated antitrust law. Most recently, a team led by Kessler at Winston, along with
Hagens Berman, filed another ''Alston'' successor litigation, ''Hubbard'', which seeks triple damages for college athletes injured by NCAA restrictions on education-related compensation for collegiate athletes held to be unlawful in ''Alston''.
Kessler served as lead class counsel for
U.S. Women's National Team players in their action against the
U.S. Soccer Federation (USSF) in their
pay discrimination claim. The case, ''Morgan vs. USSF'', received intense global media attention. The players successfully resolved their claims for equal working conditions on April 12, 2021, and on August 15, 2022, the court approved the landmark equal-pay settlement Winston and the lead plaintiffs negotiated on behalf of current and former USWNT soccer players. The USSF agreed both to pay an equal rate of pay going forward in all games, including the World Cup, and to compensate the players with $24M to redress the past discrimination.
Adding to his antitrust wins on behalf of labor in the sports and entertainment industries a team led by Kessler defended
Actors’ Equity Association
The Actors' Equity Association (AEA), commonly called Actors' Equity or simply Equity, is an American labor union representing those who work in live theatrical performance. Performers appearing in live stage productions without a book or thro ...
(“Equity”)—a union representing actors in Broadway theaters—in ''Drabinsky v. Actor’s Equity'', filed by a producer who was placed on Equity's “Do Not Work List” and alleged that his placement on the list constituted a group boycott in violation of
Sherman Act
The Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890 (, ) is a United States antitrust law which prescribes the rule of free competition among those engaged in commerce and consequently prohibits unfair monopolies. It was passed by Congress and is named for ...
. In April 2023, the team secured dismissal with prejudice of the antitrust claims against Equity on the grounds that its conduct was protected from the Sherman Act by the Statutory Labor Exemption. This ruling confirms the broad protections unions enjoy when they act in their self-interest and not in combination with non-labor groups. This win was recognized by The American Lawyer with a “Litigator of the Week” Shout Out nod.
In March 2023, Kessler won a major Second Circuit victory for Relevant Sports, LLC, a sports promoter that organizes soccer matches in the United States involving professional teams from non-U.S. leagues. The unanimous decision revived Relevant's antitrust litigation challenging a FIFA rule prohibiting official season professional soccer league games from being played outside of a team's or league's FIFA-designated country, and earned Jeffrey and his team a “Litigator of the Week” Runner-Up spot from ''The American Lawyer."''
He represented New England Patriots quarterback
Tom Brady
Thomas Edward Patrick Brady Jr. (born August 3, 1977) is an American former professional American football, football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 23 seasons. He spent his first 20 seasons with the New Engla ...
in successfully contesting at district court a four-game suspension, imposed by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell in connection with the “
Deflategate
The Deflategate scandal was a National Football League (NFL) controversy in the United States involving the allegation that New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady ordered the deliberate deflation of footballs that were used in the Patriots' v ...
” controversy. Kessler led the team for the
NFLPA
The National Football League Players Association (NFLPA) is the labor union representing National Football League (NFL) players. The NFLPA, which has headquarters in Washington, D.C., is led by executive director Lloyd Howell Jr. and president J ...
, scoring an historic victory for the NFLPA and NFL players
Scott Fujita
Scott Anthony Fujita (; born April 28, 1979) is an American former professional football player who was a linebacker for 11 seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the California Golden Bears. He was select ...
,
Anthony Hargrove,
Will Smith
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and
Jonathan Vilma
Jonathan Polynice Vilma (born April 16, 1982) is an American color analyst and former professional football player in the National Football League (NFL). He played as a linebacker and was a three-time Pro Bowl selection.
Vilma played college f ...
in the so-called “
Bountygate
The New Orleans Saints bounty scandal, colloquially known as "Bountygate", refers to the alleged illegal program in which the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League (NFL) were claimed to have placed bounty (reward), bounties on oppos ...
” controversy. The victory allowed the players to rejoin their teams after an arbitration vacated the suspensions issued by Roger Goodell for allegedly participating in a program which rewarded players for knocking out their opponents.
Kessler’s representation of players’ unions continued through the NFLPA’s and the NBPA’s most recent collective bargaining negotiations, as well as through the COVID-19 pandemic, during which he represented the unions in negotiating their return-to-work agreements. He also represented the MLBPA in defeating a preliminary injunction sought against the 2021 All-Star Game.
Personal life
Kessler has been married to his wife Regina since 1977 and has lived in New York his entire life. He has two children and four grandchildren. His son Andrew Kessler, is an NFL Agent at the Athletes First Agency and is father to Olivia and Jordan Kessler. His daughter, Leora Rosenberg, is mother to Logan and Ari Rosenberg.
References
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1954 births
Living people
American lawyers
Columbia Law School alumni
Lafayette High School (New York City) alumni
Columbia College (New York) alumni
People associated with Winston & Strawn