Shawn Stuckey

Shawn D. Stuckey, Attorney at Law

Shawn Stuckey is a "Top Rated Entertainment & Sports Attorney" in California ranked in the top 5% of California lawyers according to the highly respected lawyer rating service - Super Lawyers. Shawn is a retired football player (NFL: New England Patriots, Minnesota Vikings, Tampa Bay Bucs), (NFL Europe: Amsterdam Admirals, and (XFL: Los Angeles Xtreme). Shawn is also an experienced complex litigation and worker’s compensation attorney, and a former NFL agent. As a complex litigation and sports workers compensation attorney, Shawn has been counsel of record in over 88 United States federal court cases and decisions and over 100 workers compensation trials and decisions. These decisions have significantly benefited current and former professional athletes. Shawn has worked on some of the most complex antitrust, sports law, and insurance coverage cases in the country including, inter alia:

​EDUCATION

The University of St. Thomas School of Law (Minneapolis, MN), High Distinction:

The Citadel College of Business, Former M.B.A. Candidate

Troy University, B.S.B.A. Marketing and Business, High Distinction

Vanderbilt University, Cognitive Studies

BAR AND COURT ADMISSIONS

State Court: Minnesota

State Court: California

Federal Court: Minnesota

Awards

Shawn was selected to “Best Attorneys of America,” (an honor limited to only 100 attorneys in each state); “National Black Lawyers 40 Under 40”, a Super Lawyers Rising Star in Minnesota (an honor only given to the top 2.5% of attorneys in the state), and was a featured speaker at the 2017 American Bar Association (ABA) Litigation Section’s Annual Conference on a panel program entitled “Litigating the Concussion Crisis”. ​

In 2020, 2021, & 2022, Shawn was selected as a Top 100 National Black Lawyer. 

Shawn, an award-winning author, published two law review articles while in law school attending the University of St. Thomas School of Law in Minneapolis (one with UCLA Law School and one with UST Law School). Additionally, in law school, Shawn held the positions of Circulation Editor for the Midwest BLSA Law Journal and Associate Editor for the University of St. Thomas School of Law Law Review; received three Dean’s Awards (highest grade in a course), and was selected to the dean’s list.

Shawn was UST’s Amnesty International’s 2008 Human Rights Award recipient given by the UST-Law Chapter of Amnesty International and was selected as the 2008 winner of the University of St. Thomas Scholarly Engagement and Societal Reform Award.

Shawn was asked to give testimony at the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland regarding the United States’ treaty compliance obligations.

ATHLETE REPRESENTATION

In addition to legal services, Shawn was a certified NFL Agent/NFLPA Contract Advisor

REPRESENTATIVE MATTERS

SPORTS LAW REPRESENTATIVE MATTERS OF NOTE:

O’Bannon v. NCAA (N.D. Cal. Fed. Ct.) (Sports Illustrated: “Most important trial in sports history”; called by SB Nation: “The biggest trial in the history of college sports”) Represented former NCAA basketball and football players in a case seeking to obtain licensing revenues to which they were entitled in a class action against the NCAA. This case had been heralded by some to be the landmark case that will change whether college football players are compensated.

NCAA Athletic Grant-In-Aid Cap Antitrust Litigation (N.D. Cal. Fed. Ct.) (antitrust attack on the NCAA’s scholarship amounts to give every athlete “full scholarship” athlete an actual full scholarship that covers the costs of all costs of college – including all meals, books, etc. instead of what currently exists – which is a “grant-in-aid” scholarship that is capped and does not cover certain critical costs for athletes)

Dryer v. NFL – (Minn. Fed. Ct.) Represented former NFL players – including Jim Brown – in a suit arising out of the misappropriation of NFL players publicity rights. Suit resulted in a $50 million dollar settlement and the creation of a licensing agency for retired NFL players. 

Eller et al., v. NFL (Minn. Fed. Ct.) (Consolidated as Brady et. al, v. National Football League) (represented retired NFL players against the NFL during the 2011 NFL Lockout)

Eller et al., (Minn. Fed. Ct.) (represented 26 NFL Hall of Famers and other notable players)

Walker v. NCAA (Minn. Fed. Ct.) (concussions/medical monitoring/CTE case on behalf of all former NCAA players)

Floyd v. NCAA (Minn. Fed. Ct.) (antitrust attack on the NCAA’s scholarship amounts)

Walker v. NCAA (D. Tenn.) (concussions/medical monitoring/CTE case on behalf of all former NCAA players)

Murphy v. NHL (former National Hockey League players in a medical monitoring/concussion case against the NHL)

SAMPLE WORKERS COMPENSATION MATTERS OF NOTE:

Smith v. Los Angeles Lakers - (Shawn D. Stuckey)

CA Court of Appeals denying writ and finding for former professional athlete that applicant is entitled to the higher rates in effect when claim was filed; payments begin accruing at the end of career; and life pension payments must be increased every year for the remainder of the applicant's life.​

Webster v. Montreal Expos, et al. – (Shawn D. Stuckey) 

Jurisdiction found where professional athlete employed by minor league professional baseball team based in California - even though Major League employer based outside of California.

KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS:

2008 National Black Pre-law Admissions Conference, keynote speaker

CLE PRESENTATIONS:

“Litigating the Concussion Crisis“ Presentation at the American Bar Association (ABA) Litigation Section’s Annual Conference, May 3, 2017, presenter

“Sports Concussion Litigation: Bringing or Defending Claims Against Professional, Collegiate or Youth Leagues“ Strafford Publications, December 6, 2017

“Labor and Employment Law in the NCAA: A New Chapter?” West LegalEdcenter, CLE Webcast, June 3, 2014, organizer/presenter

“Could Concussion Liability Reshape Youth Sports?” Santa Clara University Institute of Sports Law and Ethics Symposium, September 12, 2013, panelist

Legal and Ethical Ramifications of Concussions in Sports, Santa Clara University Institute of Sports Law and Ethics Symposium, September 8, 2011, presenter

Racial Bias: How Much Do Implicit Views Impact the Legal Profession?, West LegalEdcenter Webcast, April 21, 2011, presenter

LAW REVIEW ARTICLES:

“Decreasing the Accessibility to Criminal History Records to Diminish the Devastating Impacts of Collateral Effects on African Americans in Minnesota,” UCLA Latino/a - Chicano/a Law Journal (CCLL), Vol. 27 (2008), author

“Collateral Effects of Arrests in Minnesota,” U. St. Thomas L.J., Vol. 5, No. 1 (2008), author

AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION AND OTHER SCHOLARLY ARTICLES:

“What O’Bannon Means For NCAA’s Next Round Of Litigation” Competition Law360, September 3, 2014, co-author

“NCAA’s Latest Legal Nightmare May Be Most Important” Competition Law360, July 11, 2014, co-author

“Novel Approach to Opposing Class Certification Rejected,” Competition Law360, March 7, 2013, co-author

“Why Millions of African American Men Will Not Vote for Obama,” St. Thomas Lawyer (Vol. 2 Summer 2008), author

“Collateral Effects of Arrests for African Americans,” American Bar Association (ABA) Minority Trial Lawyer, 2007, author

“Collateral Effects of Arrests –What the Public Needs to Know,” Challenger, July 2007, author

“Use of Promotions with the African-American Market Segment: A Research Agenda,” From Art to Technology: Opportunities in Marketing Research and Education, Jerry W. Wilson, Editor. Proceedings of the Atlantic Marketing Association, 463 – 466 (2002); co-authored with Dr. Gordon G. Mosley

PRESENTATIONS, SPEECHES:

US’ Non-Compliance with a Specified Treaty, 2008 United Nations, Geneva, Switzerland, speaker

2007 National Black Pre-law Admissions Conference, featured presenter

Collateral Effects and Their Impact on People of Color in Minnesota, 2007 Minnesota Women Lawyers, speaker

Human Rights Treaties and Laws, 2006 Minnesota State Human Rights Day, speaker

Class Action Principles and Procedure, NFL Independent Retired Players Summit, Las Vegas, NV, May 30, 2009, presenter

INTERVIEWS, QUOTED ARTICLES, ETC.

Interviewed by Elizabeth Hasselbeck on Fox News’ morning show Fox & Friends, May 19, 2014. Appearance was featured on 2 television programs and 23 websites/blogs.

Super Lawyers Minnesota ANNUAL LIST, 2013, quoted

“Prominent former college players support O’Bannon case” USA Today, April 5, 2014, quoted

“John Hannah, Eric Dickerson, Thurman Thomas among supporters of changing NCAA system” AL.com, April 3, 2014, quoted

“How should the NFL deal with increased legalization of marijuana?,” Sports Illustrated, January 23, 2014, quoted

“Raw Deal,” Sports on Earth, January 10, 2014, quoted

“Linebacker turned Lawyer,” Legal Bisnow, August 31, 2011, profiled

PROFESSIONALS AFFILIATIONS:

PRO BONO ACTIVITIES:

Shawn is extremely dedicated to pro bono work – amassing over 400 hours of public service between his second and third years of law school.

NOTEWORTHY:

Minnesota Women Lawyer’s Equal Justice Award, recipient

2007 Minnesota Association of Black Lawyers’ Academic Achievement Scholarship, recipient

NEWS:

Shawn Stuckey Quoted on Harvard Law School Website Regarding the Concussion Crisis in Professional Sports

Stuckey Named to Advisory Committee of the University of St. Thomas Center for Academics and Sports

Stuckey Quoted in Super Lawyers Minnesota ANNUAL LIST, 2013.

Stuckey Represents Former NFL Players in Class Action

Stuckey Selected to Represent University of St. Thomas School of Law

Shawn Stuckey Testifies at United Nations and Receives Multiple Awards

PRACTICE AREAS

Kurt Robertson

Since beginning his legal career in 2001, attorney Kurt Robertson has built a reputation as a seasoned trial lawyer and relentless advocate for his clients. In 2021, he founded Robertson & Associates to expand his practice and focus on delivering exceptional representation in personal injury and civil litigation.

A graduate of St. John’s University School of Law, Kurt practices extensively in New York, Florida, and federal courts. His early experience as defense counsel for multinational corporations provided him with unique insights into the strategies of insurance companies and large entities. This knowledge gives him a significant advantage while fighting for injured plaintiffs, allowing him to anticipate tactics and secure maximum compensation.

Kurt’s aggressive litigation style, combined with his unwavering commitment to justice, has resulted in millions of dollars recovered for his clients. When you need a determined advocate who will fight for you and your loved ones, it’s time to call Kurt Robertson.

About Robertson & Associates

Robertson & Associates is a premier litigation firm dedicated to securing justice for clients in personal injury and civil disputes. With a results-driven approach and an unwavering commitment to advocacy, we fight tirelessly to protect the rights of individuals and businesses alike.

Backed by years of trial experience, our firm is known for aggressive representation, strategic legal tactics, and a proven track record of success. Whether negotiating high-stakes settlements or taking cases to court, we stand by our clients every step of the way—because at Robertson & Associates, your fight is our fight.

Roshun Phipps

Darleene Peters

Darleene Peters is a proud native of New Orleans! She earned her Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Xavier University of LA. After working for a few years, Darleene continued her education at Loyola University in New Orleans, where, in three years, she simultaneously earned her Juris Doctor and Master of Business Administration from the Colleges of Law and Business Administration. 

Darleene is the first African American female Partner at Irwin Fritchie Urquhart Moore & Daniels, and serves as Chairperson of the firm’s Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Committee. At Irwin Fritchie, Darleene is an invaluable member of the Products Liability Team where she represents pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers in Louisiana and throughout the country, in federal and state court, as well as in numerous multi-district litigation (MDL) matters. Darleene is also an active member of the Railroad Litigation Team where she handles matters that involve the defense of derailments, grade-crossing accidents, personal injury and wrongful death actions, and trespasser claims. She also defends corporate clients in environmental and occupational disease hazards cases involving asbestos exposure, as well as personal injury and property damages claims for business premises.

During her tenure with the firm, Darleene also served as a Judicial Law Clerk for Magistrate Judge Karen Wells Roby at the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana.

Darleene is also double certified in Health and Wellness Coaching and Nutrition Coaching. She is the Founder and CEO of Deep Wellness NOLA, her own holistic health and wellness coaching company, where she focuses on serving as a resource for addressing qualify of life issues using a holistic approach. Darleene has a special interest and passion for addressing the challenges facing the legal profession. She serves a Wellness Contributor, Speaker, and Writer for various legal associations and organizations and is committed to improving the Health and Well-Being of her fellow legal professionals.

Alvin Hope, II

Alvin is a Shareholder in Maynard Nexsen’s Mobile office and a member of several practice groups, including Economic Development & Incentives, Public Finance, and Labor & Employment. His public finance practice includes the representation of Alabama cities, counties, boards of education, and utility systems in a wide range of financing and bond transactions.

With the firm’s full-service platform and seamless access to skilled attorneys across all practice areas and offices, Alvin is routinely asked to advise and assist the firm’s Governmental and Regulatory Affairs team. In this role, he represents clients before legislative, regulatory, and governmental bodies, including the U.S. Congress, federal departments and agencies, the Alabama State Legislature, and various state and local governmental entities.

Prior to joining Maynard, Alvin worked in both private practice and the corporate sector as a labor and employment lawyer. He represented management in employment litigation, labor matters, contract negotiation, contract management, grievance arbitration, mediation, and union avoidance.

Alvin’s success in developing financing and incentive strategies to assist and strengthen Alabama businesses and governmental entities has earned him recognition by The Best Lawyers in America© in Economic Development. He also serves as an Industry-Specific (Ports/Logistics/Supply Chain) member of the Advisory Board of Trustees of the Alabama Center for Real Estate.

Experience

• $100,900,000 Capital Outlay School Warrants, Series 2012, issued by the Board of Commissioners of Mobile County

• $3,700,000 Revenue Bond (Franklin Primary Health Center, Inc., Project) issued by the Second Medical Clinic Board of the City of Mobile, Alabama

• $1,297,000 Temporary Water and Sewer Revenue Anticipation Bond (Regions Bank 2012) issued by The Utilities Board of the City of Bayou La Batre

• $25,000,000 General Obligation Taxable Warrant, Series 2012-B, issued by Baldwin County, Alabama

• $500,000 General Obligation Note, Series FY 2012, issued by the City of Satsuma, Alabama

• $9,445,000 Water Revenue Bonds, Series 2012, The Water Works Board of the Town of Calera (Alabama)

• $9,245,000 General Obligation Warrants, Series 2012-B, City of Oxford, Alabama

Community & Professional

• Alabama Center for Real Estate, Advisory Board of Trustees (Industry-Specific: Ports/Logistics/Supply Chain)

• Alabama State Bar

• Alabama Trust Fund, Board Member

• State Bar of Georgia

• National Bar Association

• National Association of Bond Lawyers

• Alabama State Port Authority, Board of Directors

• Community Foundation of South Alabama

• Prichard Preparatory School, Board Member

• Red Elephant Club

• Regions Bank, South Alabama Advisory Board of Directors

• UMS Wright Preparatory School, Board of Directors

Practices

• Economic Development

• Public Finance

• Opportunity Zones

• Corporate Governance

• Corporate & Business Transactions

• Employment & Labor Law

• Government & Regulatory Affairs

Education

• Emory University (2011, M.B.A., Goizueta School of Business)

• University of Alabama School of Law (1997, J.D.)

• University of Alabama (1993, B.A., Southeastern Conference's Academic Honor Roll; Intercollegiate Football)