Courtland Cuevas is an associate in the Litigation Department.
Courtland earned his J.D. from UCLA School of Law and his B.B.A. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he played on the Men’s Basketball Team that won the Big Ten Championship in 2020.
During law school, he served as a Dialectic Editor for the UCLA Law Review, President of the UCLA Sports Law Association, and completed legal internships with Creative Artists Agency, UCLA Athletics and the Los Angeles Lakers.
Before attending law school, Courtland worked as a producer at ESPN Madison and interned at the NBA League Office. He also served as a law clerk for Governor Tony Evers of Wisconsin.