About Sydnee
Sydnee Mack built her legal foundation at Emory University School of Law, where she completed a J.D. and earned a Transactional Law Certificate. Her coursework emphasized transactional law, contracts, negotiation and corporate law. Before Emory, she studied at Hampton University and took a broad liberal arts route, earning a B.A. in public relations, journalism and communications.
Her early legal résumé includes a string of sports industry internships. In 2013 she worked with the PGA Tour. The following year she held internships with the Ultimate Fighting Championship and the Atlanta Hawks. Those placements led to a paid staff position in 2015 as a staff lawyer in Dekalb County State Court, where she gained courtroom and administrative experience.
Mack opened her own practice in 2016 under the name Sydnee Mack Lawyer at Law. A year later she took on an outside general counsel role for Golf USA Tee Time Coalition, advising on business and transactional matters for the organization. In 2018 she returned to academia briefly as an adjunct professor of sports law at Georgia State College of Law, teaching a course that drew on her industry internships and in-house counsel work.
Her affiliations reflect sustained involvement in sports and golf governance. She has been a member of the Sports Lawyers Association since 2013. Since 2018 she has been part of the World Golf Foundation’s Golf 20/20 Diversity Task Force on the Supplier Diversity Committee. She also served on the advisory board of the Women in Golf Foundation from 2017 to 2018.
Mack’s practice merges transactional and sports-industry work. She handles contract drafting and negotiation, corporate governance questions and transactional matters for businesses and sports entities. Her background includes work on supplier diversity initiatives in the golf sector and counsel for organizations that operate in the sports and entertainment space.
Her teaching stint at the law school and her roles as outside general counsel and firm owner have let her balance practical legal work with education and policy discussions. She draws on courtroom experience from Dekalb County and on the practical demands of representing clients in the sports world. Mack is admitted to practice in Georgia and runs her own firm, advising clients on transactional and corporate matters as well as sports-related legal issues, including golf industry supplier diversity projects.