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Adolpho Birch currently serves as Vice President of Law &
Labor Policy for the National Football League, which is
headquartered in New York, New York. Upon
joining the NFL in 1997, his primary responsibility was the
enforcement of the League's Collective Bargaining Agreement, which
encompassed issues including player and Club grievances, benefits
matters and salary cap disputes. In his current
capacity, he principally oversees the development, administration
and enforcement of the League's policies on substances of abuse,
steroids and other performance-enhancing substances and criminal
misconduct. Today, the NFL is widely regarded as
the most proactive, comprehensive and effective sports organization
in dealing with these issues.
Prior to joining the NFL, Mr. Birch was in private practice
in Houston, Texas, initially with Fulbright & Jaworski's
Antitrust/Complex Litigation group and later with a boutique firm
specializing in labor, insurance defense and municipal
finance. Preceding his firm affiliations, he
served as judicial law clerk to the Honorable Thomas A. Wiseman,
Jr., Chief Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Middle District
of Tennessee.
Mr. Birch attended Vanderbilt University Law School as a
Patricia Roberts Harris Scholar, serving on the Editorial Board of
the Vanderbilt Law Review and earning his juris doctorate in
1991. He did his undergraduate work at Harvard
University, where he graduated with honors in Government and was a
member of the junior varsity lacrosse and basketball teams, Kappa
Alpha Psi Fraternity and several student organizations.
On a personal note, Mr. Birch was raised in Nashville and is
actively involved in a number of professional and philanthropic
organizations including the Sports Lawyers Association, Partnership
for Clean Competition and National Bar Association.
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