Jim Kuzmich is a 41-year-old sports and entertainment attorney and former vice president and general counsel for GAAMES. Jim's experience in sports law includes contracts, negotiations, intellectual property, licensing, endorsements and dispute resolution. He was the primary the liaison for GAAMES with equipment manufacturers, sports card manufacturers, the media, the MLBPA and athletes. Jim was a key and instrumental factor in the preparation and negotiation of salary arbitration cases for Kirk Saarloos and Mike Koplove. Currently, Jim is in private law practice and continues to represent several major league baseball players as well as top prospects. He is also a certified agent with the Major League Baseball Players Association and calls Tempe, Arizona his home.
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