Connor Cassady is an associate in the corporate group. He focuses his practice on corporate matters, sports & entertainment law, health law, and negotiations.
Connor is a proud Sooner, having received both his Juris Doctor and Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of Oklahoma. During college, Connor worked as a campus tour guide, joined the JCPenney Leadership Program, and participated in the Honors College reading groups. He was also a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon. During law school, Connor was a member of the Business Law Society, Health Law Society, and Sports and Entertainment Law Society, and competed in the Whitten Burrage Negotiation Competition.
Connor spent time studying abroad in Spain twice during undergrad – one summer spent at the Menéndez Pelayo International University in Seville and another at the University of Alcalá in Alcalá de Henares. Thanks to his language immersion and Spanish minor, he has working proficiency in Spanish.
State Bar of Texas
Dallas Bar Association
Dallas Association of Young Lawyers
Oklahoma Bar Association
Texas, 2022
Oklahoma, 2023
Corporate Law
Sports
Entertainment Law
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