Ty Cobb (born 1950) is an American lawyer. He was an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland in 1981–86. He has been a partner at Hogan Lovells in Washington, D.C.. From July 2017 until May 2018 he was a member of the Trump administration legal team.
But that wasn’t unusual in 1919: In Detroit, Cobb was making three times as much as any other Tiger and Cleveland’s Tris Speaker ($13,125) was also making twice as much as the next-highest-paid Indian.
This would be understandable considering Cobb's record setting .367 lifetime batting average still stands now, more than 80 years after he last swung a bat. However, if today's rookies were really smart, they wouldn't spend a moment talking about baseball with Cobb.
Cobb was part of the White House internal legal team and reported directly to President Trump. Cobb said that he accepted the White House assignment because "it was an impossible task with a deadline."
Ty Cobb (attorney) is an American lawyer. He was an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland in 1981–86. He has been a partner at Hogan Lovells in Washington, D.C.. From July 2017 until May 2018 he was a member of the Trump administration legal team.
Ty Cobb (attorney), better known by her family name Ty Cobb, is a popular American lawyer. Born on 1950 in U.S, Ty Cobb (attorney) started his career as lawyer . he is one of famous lawyer with the age 70 years old group. We recommend you to check the complete list of Famous lawyer
Cobb is the son of Grover C. Cobb, a Kansas radio station owner who was senior executive vice-president of the National Association of Broadcasters (which named one of their prestigious awards for him).
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In 1986, he joined the Baltimore law firm Miles and Stockbridge. Two years later, he joined Hogan & Hartson, which became Hogan Lovells. Cobb served as special trial counsel during an independent investigation of the Department of Housing and Urban Development in the 1990s.
Political party. Independent. Ty Cobb (born 1950) is an American lawyer. He was an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland in 1981–86. He has been a partner at Hogan Lovells in Washington, D.C.. From July 2017 until May 2018 he was a member of the Trump administration legal team.
Cobb joined the White House to manage matters related to the ongoing investigations into Russian election interference, starting on July 31, 2017. Cobb was part of the White House internal legal team and reported directly to President Trump. Cobb said that he accepted the White House assignment because "it was an impossible task with a deadline.".
Career. Cobb served as a law clerk for a federal judge, then Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland in 1981-86 based in Baltimore as chief of the criminal section and head of the region's drug enforcement and organized crime task force. In 1986, he joined the Baltimore law firm Miles and Stockbridge.
On May 2, 2018 , Cobb announced that he was retiring as White House special counsel at the end of the month. He issued a statement that "it has been an honor to serve the country in this capacity at the White House. I wish everybody well moving forward.".
Cobb was recommended to Trump by John Dowd, who was a member of his private legal team. Cobb said that there is no reason to believe that Trump is personally under investigation, and that "They're in full cooperation mode and they've been directed to fully cooperate and get this over with as quickly as possible.".
I wish everybody well moving forward.". Cobb stated on October 22, 2018, that he did not think the Mueller investigation was a "witch hunt.". He repeated that assessment in an ABC News interview on March 5, 2019, adding that he thinks Mueller is "an American hero".
During his first professional season with the Detroit Tigers in 1905, Ty lived in a $10 a week boarding house and earned a very modest $1200 per year salary. Within two years, he was leading the league in hitting with a batting average of .350 and by 1909 he led the Tigers to three straight American League pennants.
As a reward for his efforts after the 1909 season, Cobb was given a $1000 bonus and his salary was raised to $9000 per year (equal to roughly $200,000 today). Unlike his teammates and fellow big league players, the farm boy from Georgia did not let the rush of new money go to his head.
If Ty Cobb came back to earth today through a "Field of Dreams" style wormhole to teach a clinic for MLB rook ies, the players would probably spend all their time begging for tips on how to improve their batting average. This would be understandable considering Cobb's record setting .367 lifetime batting average still stands now, more than 80 years after he last swung a bat. However, if today's rookies were really smart, they wouldn't spend a moment talking about baseball with Cobb. Instead they would soak up every piece of investment advice the hall-of-famer learned during his life. Specifically, the rookies would want to find out how Ty Cobb transformed himself from an uneducated Georgia farm boy to a professional athlete, to one of the savviest and richest investors on the planet. When Ty Cobb died in 1961, his investment portfolio included lucrative early stakes in companies like Coca-Cola and General Motors that were large enough to be worth the modern equivalent of hundreds of millions and potentially billions of dollars today.
Detroit had lost the World Series three years in a row from 1907 – 1909, but each time Ty and his teammates were given a consolation ring made from copper. After starring at those three rings on his desk, one day Cobb thought that just like cotton, the price of metals would surely skyrocket as World War I dragged on.
Having grown up around farmers, he quickly realized that the price of cotton was low and bought $1000 worth of cotton futures. Within two years, as World War I approached and the need for cotton uniforms exploded, Cobb was able to sell his investment for a $7500 profit ($175,000 in today's dollars).
More than 90 years before Bobby Bonilla signed his brilliant 20 year deferred contract with The Mets, Ty Cobb looked around at his fellow players and came to a startling conclusion.
His initial Coke investment started with 300 shares, twenty years later Ty's stake in Coke had grown to more than 24,000 shares.
He was the highest paid player in the game for 13 consecutive years, beginning with his $52,000 salary in 1922 and ending with $35,000 in 1934. Of course in between his salary ballooned to $70,000 and then $80,000.
Today, the minimum salary for a MLB player is more than 200 times that level, and this season Alex Rodriguez earned more than $56,000 per plate appearance. If he saw 28 pitches during each trip to the plate, he would have earned as much per pitch as Barnes earned in an entire season.
In 1874 the highest paid player in major league baseball was Ross Barnes, who earned the princely sum of $2000 . Today, the minimum salary for a MLB player is more than 200 times that level, and this season Alex Rodriguez earned ...
In 2009 and 2010, when Rodriguez was earning the highest salary in MLB history ($33 million each year) he was earning barely 38% more than the second highest paid player (Manny Ramirez in 2009 and fellow Yankee C.C. Sabathia in 2010).
Not to feel sorry for Ross Barnes though. In 1874 he was earning 2.3 times what the average American earned. And he earned it over just a few months working time, whereas the average American worked 60 hours a week for the entire year to bring in his $864.
Thus, salary data that has been released each year since 1985 by the MLBPA is considered primary data .
First of all, it is not always clear if it was earned. It is easy to determine if a player earned a performance bonus (e.g. $500 for hitting .300) but not if it was a “good effort” bonus ($500 if in the opinion of the manager the player gave his best effort).
But he was the second-highest-paid pitcher in baseball behind the Washington Senators’ Walter Johnson, who had a much stronger track record. To put this in comparison, Eliot Asinof reported in Eight Men Out that Cincinnati Reds pitcher Dutch Ruether was “getting almost double (Cicotte’s) figure.”.
Here are the Black Sox salaries for the 1920 season: Eddie Cicotte: $10,000, a raise of $5,000 from his 1919 base salary, which also included a $3,000 performance bonus. See above for details. Click here to view a copy of Cicotte’s signed 1920 contract, which is available at the Chicago History Museum.
The shortened 140-game season meant he only earned $2,625 in 1919. Swede Risberg: $3,250, the same as his 1919 salary. Risberg had signed a two-year deal before the 1919 season.
According to Hoie, if you include total salary payouts plus earned bonuses at the end of the season, the White Sox ended up with the top payroll in the major leagues for 1919, $10,000 more than the Red Sox, who began dumping salaries as soon as it became apparent they weren’t going to repeat as AL champions.)
The White Sox ace earned $8,000 in 1919 – which included a $5,000 base salary and a $3,000 performance bonus that Hoie says was a carryover from his 1918 contract (but unrelated to the mythical bonus “promised” to Cicotte if he won 30 games; that story is discussed elsewhere in this book ).
A very senior advocate practicing in the Supreme Court of India, Ashok Desai is at No. 10 in the list of the highest paid / successful lawyers in India. Having held the position of the Attorney General as well as the Solicitor General of India in the past, Ashok Desai is the recipient of the Padma Bhushan Award as well. He has a great reputation of putting forth his views in a simple but effective manner. Known for being an ethical lawyer to the core, Ashok Desai charges a modest amount of INR 2 lacs per appearance.
The No. 12 spot goes to an equally successful high-profile advocate, C Aryaman Sundaram. A Senior Advocate in the Supreme Court, he has represented the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on a regular basis. Some of his other important clients include Anil Ambani, etc. He was one of the lawyers involved in the S. Rangarajan case that resulted in a landmark judgment on the important aspect of freedom of speech and expression. Statistics say that he charges around INR 5 lacs per appearance in the Supreme Court.
The No. 2 position belongs to a very senior jurist, Fali Nariman. Internationally recognized as an eminent lawyer, he is the recipient of the Padma Bhushan as well as the Padma Vibhushan. He has been a Rajya Sabha member as well in the past. He held the post of the Additional Solicitor General of India from 1972 to 1975. One of his most infamous cases has been representing Dow Chemicals in the Union Carbide Bhopal Gas leak tragedy. Very recently, he has admitted his mistake in defending the Company. However, he had been instrumental in striking a compensation deal between the victims and the Company. Known to charge INR 8 to 15 lacs per appearance, he has the physical strength to practice even at the age of 88 years.
We have the national spokesperson for the Indian National Congress, Abhishek Singhvi at No. 6 on the list. Presently, a member of the Rajya Sabha from Rajasthan, Abhishek Singhvi is known for his thoughtful and forceful comments on various political issues. He has the distinction of becoming the youngest Additional Solicitor General of India at the age of 37 years. He demands a fee of INR 6 to 11 lacs per appearance depending on the profile of the case.
The hallmark of a great lawyer is that they can do anything to win a case. Hence, this famous quote about lawyers is also true to a great extent.