The Am Law Daily
  • Home
  • The Am Law Daily
  • Litigation Daily
  • Asian Lawyer
  • Surveys & Rankings
  • Magazine
  • Lawjobs
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe

Home > In Wake of Paul Weiss Report, Weil Alum Named Interim Head of NBPA

Font Size: increase font decrease font

In Wake of Paul Weiss Report, Weil Alum Named Interim Head of NBPA

By Brian Baxter Contact All Articles 

The Am Law Daily

February 4, 2013

  •    
  •    
  •    
  •      
 

Two weeks after Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison issued a report critical of G. William "Billy" Hunter's performance as executive director of the National Basketball Players Association, the players union has placed Hunter on administrative leave.

The decision to sideline Hunter, announced by the New York–based NBPA on Friday through its president Derek Fisher, followed the release of a 469-page Paul Weiss report clearing Hunter of illegal activity but holding him responsible for ethical transgressions that raised questions about how the union conducted business under his leadership.

The U.S. Department of Labor and the U.S. attorney's office in Manhattan are conducting ongoing criminal and civil investigations into the NBPA's business and hiring practices under Hunter, who himself is a former federal prosecutor. (The union's executive committee retained Paul Weiss to conduct an internal investigation in April 2012, according to our previous reports.)

In a press release issued Friday announcing Hunter's removal from day-to-day management of the NBPA, the union stated that deputy general counsel Ronald Klempner would serve as acting executive director until further notice.

Klempner, a former associate at Weil, Gotshal & Manges, effectively became the NBPA's top in-house lawyer following the death of the union's longtime general counsel Gary Hall in May 2011. The Paul Weiss report was also critical of Hall—a longtime friend and adviser to Hunter—for allowing the executive director to send union business to outside firms that employed his children, as well as hiring other relatives to fill in-house jobs.

Bloomberg reported last week that the NBPA had moved to terminate family members hired by Hunter—including daughter-in-law, attorney, and director of special events and partnerships Megan Natsuko Inaba and daughter and director of player benefits and services Robyn Hunter—in the aftermath of the Paul Weiss report.

Arn Tellem, a former Manatt, Phelps & Phillips partner now serving as a high-profile agent for basketball players in his current role as vice-chairman and managing director of team sports at the Wasserman Media Group, also issued a letter last week calling for Hunter to step down from the NBPA as a result of the Paul Weiss probe. (Click here for a copy of Tellem's letter, courtesy of The New York Times.)

NBA stars such as Andre Iguodala and Deron Williams have already come out publicly in support of the decision by the union's five-member executive committee to place Hunter on indefinite leave. NBPA president Fisher—whose often contentious relationship with Hunter escalated last year after he tried to hire Patton Boggs for a review of the union's business practices—has been mentioned as a potential successor to Hunter.

Hunter's attorney, Newark-based criminal defense lawyer and solo practitioner Thomas Ashley, did not respond to The Am Law Daily's request for comment.

But Ashley told CBS Sports last week that the NBPA's placement of his client on administrative leave was "highly questionable" given that Hunter had not been given the chance to respond to the Paul Weiss report, which found (among other things) that Hunter's most recent contract extension in 2010 was never officially approved by the union.

A browser or device that allows javascript is required to view this content.

Continue reading

  • 1
  • 2

Next



Subscribe to The Am Law Daily

You must be signed in to comment on an article

Find similar content

Firms mentioned

    
  • Boies, Schiller & Flexner
  • Dewey & LeBoeuf
  • Jackson Lewis
  • Manatt, Phelps & Phillips
  • Patton Boggs
  • Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison
  • Weil, Gotshal & Manges
  • Winston & Strawn

Companies, agencies mentioned

    
  • NHLPA
  • New York?based NBPA
  • NBA
  • All-Star Weekend 2013
  • National Basketball Players Association
  • Kelly, Libby & Hoopes
  • National Hockey League Players
  • Major League Baseball Players Association
  • Leboeuf Lamb Greene & Macrae
  • Wasserman Media Group
  • Weil Gotshal & Manges
  • Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison
  • Bloomberg LP
  • Dewey Ballantine
  • New York Times Company
  • CBS Corporation
  • Labor Department
  • United States Department of Labor

Key categories

    
  • In-House Counsel and Corporate Law Departments

Most viewed stories

    
  1. Judge Vacates Ropes Client's Double Murder Conviction
    •      
  2. Law Deans Scramble
    •      
  3. How Jones Day Won Role of Trying to Save Detroit
    •      
  4. Chevron Accuses Patton Boggs of Fraud in Ecuador Case
    •      
  5. Citi Survey: Firm Leaders' Confidence Off as 2013 Begins
    •      
lawjobs.com

TOP JOBS

MORE JOBS

POST A JOB

From the Law.com Network

3-D Printing: The Next Big Thing in IP Law?

Best Legal Departments 2013

News Corp. Hires Ex-Skadden Communications Chief Bush

Law Firm Leaders' Confidence Slipping, Says Survey

Contrite Companies Can Win Forgiveness in Bribery Cases
  •      
    • Subscription Required

Plaintiffs Want to See Toyota's 'Crown Jewels'
  •      
    • Subscription Required

CEIC: the Destination for Digital Investigation

Using Computer Forensics to Investigate IP Theft

Prolific ADA Plaintiff Faces Nemesis in Harassment Suit

Ullyot Exit Closes Chapter for Facebook
  •      
    • Subscription Required

Rothstein Bankruptcy Trustee Files New Reorganization Plan
  •      
    • Subscription Required

Fla. Bar Wants Disbarment for Former Judge
  •      
    • Subscription Required

Bar Candidate Quits N.Y. Job To Satisfy N.J. Practice Bylaw

Pro Bono Work Proposed as Condition for Bar Admission
  •      
    • Subscription Required

The Affordable State-Specific Practice Solution
Available in NY, NJ, PA and CT editions - research, draft and prepare even the most complex cases with ease.

Judge in Stop-and-Frisk Case Relishes Her Independence

Ground Is Shifting in 14-Year Litigation

High Court Names Evers as the FJD's Court Administrator
  •      
    • Subscription Required

Third Circuit Rules Against Citgo in Case Over Oil Spill

Law Schools Are Looking Beyond LSATs, Says Mich. Dean

Is Freezing Your Eggs the Solution?

Litigator of the Week: Who Needs a Jury Consultant?
  •      
    • Subscription Required

Sanction Reversed; Filing of Sexually Explicit Chat OKd
  •      
    • Subscription Required

DeKalb Judge Dismisses, Then Recuses

Jury Finds For Attorney In Legal-Mal Case
  •      
    • Subscription Required

Corporate Bribery Case Part Of National Trend
  •      
    • Subscription Required

Court Continues To Grant Lawyers Fraud Immunity
  •      
    • Subscription Required

About The American Lawyer | Hall of Fame | Bookstore | Top Rated Lawyers® | Subscribe | Contact Us | Site Map

  • About |
  • ALM Properties |
  • ALM Reprints |
  • Customer Support |
  • Privacy Policy |
  • Terms & Conditions |
  • ALM User License Agreement
ALM Media