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From Basketball to the Boardroom: A Journey of Constant Transformation

1h 1m

Created on February 11, 2025

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In this episode of Lawyers Who LearnDavid Schnurman, CEO of Lawline, has a conversation with Emerson Moore, former basketball player turned corporate lawyer, who shares his fascinating journey from Michigan basketball walk-on to General Counsel and Chief People Officer. Moore, who originally went to law school wanting to be 'the Black Jerry Maguire,' discusses his evolution through various high-profile roles, including his time at Proskauer Rose, TMP Worldwide (now Radancy), and the Brooklyn Nets.

The conversation delves deep into career transitions, work-life balance, and the importance of knowing when it's time to move on. Moore candidly shares his experience of stepping away from law temporarily, taking a transformative 13-month sabbatical, and ultimately returning to his legal roots as General Counsel at Jazz at Lincoln Center. His insights on balancing professional success with personal fulfillment, particularly his commitment to being present for his children, offer valuable lessons for lawyers at all career stages.

Throughout the episode, Moore discusses the intersection of his analytical and creative mindsets, the value of radical candor in professional relationships, and how he manages stress through meditation, CrossFit, and maintaining work-life harmony. His unique perspective as both a legal professional and HR executive provides fascinating insights into the human side of corporate law and leadership.

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