
In practice for 20 years, Dana Drew Shaw focuses her practice in sports and entertainment law and Title IX investigations and compliance. She has worked with athletes, coaches, and administrators while also assisting sports-based organizations with strategic vision and planning. Renowned by clients and colleagues alike as a crucial part of the team, Dana has advised coaches and administrators on policy review, investigations, and training initiatives.
Having lived and worked in Europe for more than 11 years, she acquired extensive international experience in the sports world, including negotiating and drafting contracts, advising a multinational company, and teaching legal concepts pertaining to sports at the University of Urbino (Italy) School of Law. Dana is also a Certified Mediator.
With a passion for sharing her knowledge, Dana served as an instructor for Northwestern University in the Master’s in Sports Administration Graduate Program teaching Legal and Ethical Issues in Sports Management, Globalization of Sport, and Practicum in Sports Administration and currently, she is teaching in the Sport Administration program at Belmont University. While in law school, Dana was a published member of the University of Toledo Law Review.
Dana was a student-athlete on the women’s basketball team at The University of Toledo. During her career, she helped lead UT to three NCAA appearances and three Mid-American Conference (MAC) regular-season and tournament championships, as well as being named MAC Player of the Year twice and having her jersey retired.
Education:
- J.D., cum laude, The University of Toledo College of Law, 1998
- B.A., magna cum laude, The University of Toledo, 1994
Bar and Court Admissions : Ohio, 1999
Professional and Community Affiliations:
- Invisible Girl Project
- Women Leaders in College Sports
- Sports Lawyers Association
- Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA), Diversity & Inclusion Committee
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