Three teams in Major League Soccer are switching law office jobs with the mid-April kickoff of the top tier of the U.S. sport’s 2021 season—a start delayed a few weeks because of the coronavirus pandemic.
D. Brock Denton, outside general counsel for FC Cincinnati, an MLS team whose owners include former gubernatorial candidate and business executive Meg Whitman, will give up his role when he starts a new job Aug. 1 with Cintas Corp., one of the largest U.S. uniform and workplace product suppliers.
But Denton will be in attendance Saturday for a ribbon-cutting ceremony at FC Cincinnati’s new home, ...