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Zachary A. Flagel

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Zack Flagel is a commercial litigator and sports attorney at Foley & Lardner LLP. He is a member of the firm’s Commercial Litigation and Sports & Entertainment Practice Groups.

Zack represents clients in high-stakes commercial disputes, including complex contract litigation, business torts, and financial misconduct. He has led clients through all stages of the litigation process—from resolving pre-litigation disputes to managing discovery, drafting dispositive motions, and serving as trial counsel in a month-long jury trial. He has advised Fortune 500 companies, financial institutions, and health systems on litigation risk and regulatory exposure.

In parallel, Zack has built a national sports law practice advising professional teams in the NFL, MLB, NBA, and NHL, as well as governing bodies across Olympic and college sports. He has advised on sponsorship agreements, media rights, IP licensing, NIL regulations, sports betting compliance, and league governance matters. He has successfully represented a Major League Baseball team in multiple disputes, securing summary judgment victories involving sponsorship and vendor agreements. Zack founded Foley’s NIL and Sports Betting Task Forces to support clients navigating these fast-evolving regulatory landscapes.

A graduate of Duke Law School, Zack founded the Future of College Sports speaker series, where he personally hosted conversations with NBA Commissioner Adam Silver, union leaders DeMaurice Smith and Michelle Roberts, Senators Cory Booker and Chris Murphy, Hall of Famers Grant Hill and David Robinson, and ESPN’s Jay Bilas. His scholarship has been published in the William & Mary Law Review and Mississippi Sports Law Review, and featured by outlets including The New York Times, Washington Post, CNN, and Sports Illustrated. Zack is also a contributing author to Sports Business Journal, where he writes about legal and business issues shaping the future of professional and college sports.

Before joining Foley, Zack interned with Wasserman’s Baseball Division, the U.S. Senate, and the Atlanta Braves. He earned his undergraduate degree in Economics from the University of Georgia and studied for a year at the London School of Economics, where he served as president of his class of 325 international students.

Participación comunitaria

  • Duke Law Alumni Association, Board of Directors (2022–present)
  • JewishColorado, Young Adult Division Ambassador (2023–present)
  • Sports Lawyers Association, Outreach Committee Captain (2021–2023)

Presentaciones y publicaciones

  • Author, “Challenging the MLB Draft’s Grand Labor Slam: A Universal Proposal for an Amateur Ballplayer’s Choice of Team,” Sports Law Association Student Writing Competition (2019)
  • Co-Author, “The Faulty Law and Economics of the “Baseball Rule,” 60 William & Mary Law Review 62 (2018)
  • Co-Author, “Getting in the Game: The Demographics of Professional Sports Team In-House Legal Counsel,” 7:1 Mississippi Sports Law Review 23 (2018)
  • Contributor, American Bar Association, Recent Developments in Sports Law (2019 and 2020)
June 5, 2025 In the News

Michael Bennett y Zack Flagel exploran la batalla antimonopolio del tenis profesional

Los abogados Michael Bennett y Zack Flagel, de Foley & Lardner LLP, analizan el litigio antimonopolio que envuelve al tenis profesional en su artículo de LawInSport titulado «¿Punto de ruptura? La batalla antimonopolio que podría transformar el tenis profesional».
19 de febrero de 2025 En las noticias

Los abogados de Foley analizan el impacto de las elecciones en la NCAA

Los abogados de Foley & Lardner LLP Jon Israel, Zachary Flagel y John Riley son autores del artículo del Sports Business Journal "Las elecciones estadounidenses de 2024: ¿Un punto de inflexión para la NCAA?".
May 28, 2024 Foley Viewpoints

La solución alternativa: un nuevo modelo de apuestas deportivas online en todo el estado a través de acuerdos tribales.

En junio, un tribunal federal de apelaciones de Washington D. C. dictó una sentencia que podría alterar drásticamente el futuro de las apuestas deportivas en todo el país. En el caso West Flagler Associates Ltd. contra Haaland, el tribunal concluyó
Casino Table Games
12 de diciembre de 2023 Puntos de vista de Foley

Nationwide Online Sports Betting Tracker

Un primer plano de una canasta y una red de baloncesto sobre un fondo oscuro, con parte del tablero visible en la parte superior, muy parecido al enfoque nítido que necesitan los mejores abogados de Chicago.
March 8, 2023 Foley Viewpoints

La presunción NIL: ¿Es la nueva medida de la NCAA una ventaja para la aplicación de la ley o el próximo frente de impugnación?

La era del nombre, la imagen y la semejanza en el deporte universitario ha traído titulares, rumores y signos de dólar, pero poco en cuanto a la aplicación de la NCAA.
Un balón de fútbol descansa en un campo de hierba cerca del arco de la esquina, con la sombra de un banderín de córner visible en el suelo, de forma muy parecida a cómo el apoyo en litigios orienta a los abogados de Chicago en casos complejos.
November 4, 2022 Foley Viewpoints

Orientaciones actualizadas de la NCAA sobre la participación institucional en el NIL: Explicación

El 26 de octubre, la Junta Directiva de la División I de la NCAA publicó una guía normativa actualizada sobre el nombre, la imagen y la semejanza titulada "NCAA Division I Institutional Involvement in Student Athlete NIL Activities".