By: dmc-admin//August 3, 2009//
Jeremy R. McKenzie loves sports. He enjoys many professional sports and has a strong interest in playing lesser-known niche sports, such as the Irish game of hurling and the less obscure sport of curling. His favorite U.S. Supreme Court decision involves the antitrust exemption for Major League Baseball.
So it comes as no surprise that he was drawn to Marquette University by its sports law program. He says that tying his passion for sports to the study of contracts and other legal elements made them much more interesting.
Although he’s not practicing sports law, McKenzie has brought the legal skills that he learned to Davis & Kuelthau SC where he handles litigation and environmental law for commercial and municipal clients. In one case, he helped argue that the statutory caps on damage claims against governmental entities applied to a claim against the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District. A multi-million dollar verdict was reduced to $100,000.
Q&A
What is your favorite U.S. Supreme Court opinion?
Flood v. Kuhn, 407 US 258 (1972)
What was your most useful law school course?
Civil Procedure and Evidence
What is your favorite thing to do in Wisconsin?
Tailgating before a Brewers game with a group of friends
What’s your favorite sports team?
Any UCLA team and the San Diego Padres
What famous person you would most like to have a drink with?
Charles Barkley
Would you ever go sky diving?
Yes
Who are your favorite writers?
Michael Connelly, Alan Furst, and Dr. Seuss
What word in the English language do you wish you had invented?
What is your most treasured possession?
My autographed copy of John Wooden’s “They Call Me Coach”