- William David Cornwell
Infobox Person
name = David Cornwell
birth_name = William David Cornwell
birth_date = birth date and age|1960|09|28
birth_place =District of Columbia ,USA
spouse = Kimberly H. CornwellWilliam David Cornwell, Sr., who uses the name David Cornwell (born
September 28 ,1960 inWashington, D.C. ), is anAfrican American attorney who is highly regarded as a leading expert [http://www.profootballtalk.com/2008/06/24/cornwell-says-imus-must-go/ CORNWELL SAYS IMUS MUST GO] in sports and entertainment law having represented numerous high profile clients including:Darren McFadden of theOakland Raiders [http://www.profootballtalk.com/2008/01/19/cornwell-on-mcfaddens-team-too/ CORNWELL ON McFADDEN’S TEAM, TOO] ,Ricky Williams of theMiami Dolphins in Williams' quest for reinstatement into theNational Football League andReggie Bush of theNew Orleans Saints in defending allegations arising from Bush's time as a member of theUSC Trojans football team. [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/07/15/AR2008071502873.html A 'Cleaner' of Athletes' Dirty Laundry]Cornwell has over 20 years experience as a
lawyer in the sports and entertainment industry. In 1987 he commenced his career in sports as AssistantGeneral Counsel for theNational Football League . [http://proxy.espn.go.com/chat/chatESPN?event_id=18435 ESPN Chat with David Cornwell] Following his tenure with the NFL he served as General Counsel to theUpper Deck Company and later served as General Counsel to the sports management practice ofLeigh Steinberg andJeff Moorad . [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/07/15/AR2008071502873.html A 'Cleaner' of Athletes' Dirty Laundry] He has also served as a on camera legal analyst forESPN [http://www.usatoday.com/sports/columnist/hiestand-tv/2007-12-13-mitchell-report_N.htm ESPN's coverage of report largely even-handed] and as a consultant to Hollywood productions includingAny Given Sunday a 1999 release directed byOliver Stone . Cornwell works closely with attorneyDon West, Jr. providing 'out-sourced general counsel services,' diversity training and 'high visibility consulting' to individuals, organizations and entities.Notable cases
The Steinberg Case
In 2001, Cornwell represented the firm of Steinberg, Moorad & Dunn, the firm's parent company - the Assante Corporation and the firm's principle agents
Leigh Steinberg andJeff Moorad in a federal civil lawsuit against their former partner David Dunn and Dunn's new firm Athlete's First accusing Dunn and Athlete's First of stealing clients and violating non-competition agreements. [http://www.thefreelibrary.com/NFL+STARS%2c+SUPER-AGENTS+SUE+REAL-LIFE+JERRY+MAGUIRE%2c+DEMANDING+THAT+...-a079094782 NFL STARS, SUPER-AGENTS SUE REAL-LIFE JERRY MAGUIRE, DEMANDING THAT HE ... SHOW US THE $$$.] Dunn had left Steinberg's firm in Feb. of 2001, and in the months that followed, more than half of Steinberg, Moorad & Dunn's 86 NFL clients had left, many of whom signed with Dunn and Athletes First, according to court documents. [http://www.sportslawnews.com/archive/Articles%202001/Steinbergsuitmemo.htm Steinberg Attorney Claim Memo Bolsters Their Case] In 2002, a Los Angeles jury awarded Steinberg, Moorad and Dunn $44.66 million in damages. That included $2 million in compensatory damages and $2.66 million in punitive damages against Dunn personally. Athletes First owes $20 million in punitive damages and $20 million in compensatory damages. [http://www.prosportsgroup.com/SportsAgentNews/Mar2004/index.htm Bankruptcy Judge: Dunn Must Pay $7.4 Million ]The Ricky Williams Case
In 2004, Cornwell successfully represented
Miami Dolphins running back Ricky Williams in Williams' pursuit to challenge a one-year suspension and return to actively playing in theNFL after having been suspended for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy. [http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/columns/story?columnist=clayton_john&id=1930543 Williams' attorney worked wonders] Many NFL insiders and observers commented that Cornwell had, "worked wonders" in negotiating the terms that would allow Williams to return to playing football. However, Williams opted not to immediately accept the "miracle deal" [http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/columns/story?columnist=clayton_john&id=1936875 Decision not to re-enter league signals end] , but ultimately Williams accepted the terms and officially returned to theDolphins onJuly 24, 2005 , paid back a percentage of his signing bonus and completed his four game suspension for substance abuse.Cornwell lives and works in
Atlanta, Georgia and is married with two children.External links
[http://www.dnkcornwell.com/biography.htm Wm. David Cornwell, Sr. Biography]
[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2356219/ David Cornwell on IMDB]References
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