Darren Adam Heitner, Esq., is a preeminent sports attorney and the founder of Heitner Legal, P.L.L.C., a Fort Lauderdale-based law firm specializing in sports law, contract negotiations, intellectual property, and arbitration. He earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Florida Levin College of Law in 2010 and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, magna cum laude, from the University of Florida in 2007, where he was named Valedictorian of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Admitted to practice in the state bars of Florida, New York, and the District of Columbia, as well as multiple federal courts, Darren also serves as a certified arbitrator with the American Arbitration Association.
As an adjunct professor, Darren imparts his expertise through teaching Sports Law at the University of Florida Levin College of Law and Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) at the University of Miami School of Law in the Entertainment, Arts, and Sports Law LL.M. program. His scholarly contributions include authoring several books published by the American Bar Association, such as How to Play the Game: What Every Sports Attorney Needs to Know, and numerous articles in prominent publications like Forbes, Inc. Magazine, and Above the Law. His thought leadership in NIL has earned him recognition as one of the foremost experts by The Wall Street Journal, USA TODAY, and On3, and he has been lauded as a “power player in NIL deals” by Action Network and a “top sports trademark attorney” by Sportico.
Darren’s passion for sports law led him to establish Sports Agent Blog on December 31, 2005, initially titled “I Want To Be A Sports Agent.” The platform, created as a New Year’s resolution, has grown into a cornerstone of the sports agency community, offering in-depth analysis of industry trends, legal disputes, and agent-player dynamics. His commitment to the field is further evidenced by his representation of numerous athletes and sports agents, as well as his prior role as an Adjunct Professor at Indiana University Bloomington, where he developed and taught a course on Sport Agency Management from 2011 to 2014.
Darren’s contributions have been recognized with prestigious honors, including the University of Florida’s 40 Under 40 Award, the University of Florida Levin College of Law’s Outstanding Young Alumnus Award, and designation as the best lawyer in Fort Lauderdale by Fort Lauderdale Magazine. He remains an active voice in the sports law community, sharing insights through his weekly NIL newsletter and his X posts, engaging a broad audience on legal developments in sports.
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6 replies on “7/22/08 News & Notes”
In additon, Leatherman is closing in on 20 fans on his facebook page!
Stay tuned for a press release when he passes that milestone!!!
Wally
Going with facebook pages, it is also worth noting that Robert Lara has surpassed a nice milestone of 50 facebook fans.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Robert-Lara/24622998803?ref=ts
lmao, you guys are hilarious. to be honest, i find myself checking back to this site because of the comments people leave they are too funny!! i also learned something interesting in the news and notes from the previous day, that by pitching a scoreless inning a pitcher is considered dominant. i think darren and his interns might have a bigger future in comedy than the agent biz
WOW! There is no doubt you can see an increase in facebook fans while on his 5 game hitting streak.
I would guess Lara has more facebook fans than any other Arizona Rookie League ball players.
Way to go Dynasty!
I honestly do not mind either of your comments, and quite honestly find myself laughing at them most of the time. I do have a serious question for you, however, which you may not be interested in answering. Since you have nothing but negative things to say about myself and my company and since you fail to comment on any non-Dynasty related sites, why do you continue to frequent SportsAgentBlog.com?
It is very entertaining. I have commented on other things besides your players.
A. Commented on how off base your article and people’s take on the California kid giving a verbal to Kentucky was.
B. I think many people are still curious how you can have a 4 1/2 meeting on the MLB draft and the only client you landed was after the draft???
C. Many of the other topics are not even remotely close to the topic and issues involved in sports representation.
– wally