Fernandez joined the Dodgers in 1984 as the team's first - and still only - general counsel. For a year prior to that, he was an associate at Latham & Watkins LLP "on loan" to the Dodgers to assist in managing its legal affairs. He was just four years out of law school when he was officially given the title of general counsel.
Fernandez didn't have any previous experience managing the legal affairs of a major sports franchise. He...
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