SPENCER KOPF has been a licensed attorney in the state of Texas for 38 years, and offers expertise in the areas of corporate law, criminal law, sports and entertainment law, civil litigation, and contract negotiations.

At the age of 16, Spencer attended the University of Pennsylvania as a superior high school student. He attended Oklahoma City University on an academic and debate scholarship where he played baseball, basketball, and soccer and earned his B.A. and J.D.

In 1982, he was appointed to the bench as a Municipal Court Judge in Collin County, and three years later was elected by his judicial peers to serve as the president of the Texas Municipal Courts Association – the first Municipal Court Judge from North Texas to be so honored. At 35 years old, Spencer was the youngest judge to ever serve in that capacity.  He was also nominated by the Supreme Court of Texas to serve on the Judicial Qualifications Review Commission.

Recently, Spencer co-authored the The Unbroken Line with former Dallas Cowboy Billy Joe DuPree. The book recounts the true story of the 1982 National Football League labor strike, which he was instrumental in resolving. Today, he practices law all over Texas and speaks to audiences all over the country on a variety of topics including leadership, sports and entertainment law, and contract law.