As counsel to the Atlanta Braves, John T. Cooper takes a big picture view of his clients from his office in CNN Center. But former Alston & Bird associate David P. Cohen spends his days focusing solely on the legal details of the New York Mets.

As vice president and general counsel of the Mets, Cohen works from an office in Shea Stadium, where he and other team executives often conduct business meetings during games from a box overlooking the field.

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