Bob Latham
- Top commercial litigation attorney, sports columnist & author
- Columnist for SportsTravel magazine
Bob Latham is a graduate of Stanford University and the University of Virginia Law School. A top commercial litigation attorney he has been included in The Best Lawyers in America in multiple disciplines. Pegasus News in Texas recently analogized having Bob Latham in the courtroom with you to having Mike Tyson in the ring with
read the restBob Latham is a top commercial litigation attorney, sports columnist and the author of Winners & Losers: Rants, Riffs & Reflections on the World of Sports. His 29 years of experience as a trial lawyer has seen Bob represent national and international clients including the likes of Diane Sawyer and Bill O’Reilly. Bob has been included in The Best Lawyers in America and Pegasus News in Texas recently analogized having Bob in the courtroom with you to having Mike Tyson by your side in the ring.
Bob’s reputation for winning in the courtroom draws on his passion for sport. A former rugby player, Bob has led several national and international sports organizations. He is a member of the International Rugby Board (IRB) Council and recently became the first American elected to the IRB Executive Committee in the organization’s 125-year history. He has also served as a member of the Board of Directors of the U.S. Olympic Committee, is President of the North American Caribbean Rugby Association and a former Chairman of USA Rugby. Bob served a term as President of the Dallas All Sports Association, an organization that brings together the major sport franchises in North Texas to raise money for college scholarships.
Bob’s insight into the worlds of law and sports makes him an authority on what it takes to win on and off the field. His firsthand accounts of major sporting events and stories of iconic personalities will inform, motivate and entertain any audience looking to learn from great contemporary and historical sporting moments, and his remarks are always laced with wit and humor.
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