Robert Elwood, left, and Brendan V. Sullivan III are engaged in a legal battle over Headfirst Baseball. Brendan V. Sullivan III and Robert Elwood sat across from each other last week in a federal courtroom, separated by the distance at which they played catch as Little League teammates. Sullivan’s father is Williams & Connolly lawyer Brendan V. Sullivan Jr., one of the city’s most famous and feared litigators. Brendan V. Sullivan III, a minor-league pitcher in the San Diego Padres farm system, throws during spring training camp in Peoria, Ariz., in 1999. Sullivan called the business Headfirst Baseball.
Source: Washington Post November 20, 2016 22:35 UTC