Major League Baseball players relied on a team of lawyers led by Bruce Meyer, a former labor litigation partner at Weil, Gotshal & Manges, to salvage the full 2022 season after a lockout.
Meyer, senior director for collective bargaining and legal for the Major League Baseball Players Association, managed an in-house team of six lawyers that advised union head Tony Clark in reaching the March 10 deal with league owners to end the 99-day lockout.
Daniel Halem, a former Proskauer Rose partner, took the lead for management as each side achieved some of what they were seeking—better benefits for players ...
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