Pittsburgh Pirates GC Bryan Stroh Talks About the Challenges and Opportunities of Managing the Legal Side of Professional Sports Team

May 17, 2013

After his stint as pitcher for Princeton University—where he lettered for four seasons and was named top pitcher his senior year—Bryan Stroh went on to attend law school at the University of Virginia, forgoing a swing at the big leagues.   But years later, after working on an internal investigation for the White Sox while at Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP, Stroh finally found his place in the MLB after Pirates President Frank Coonelly offered him the position of general counsel.   The
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