AUTHOR PROFILE

Nandan Kamath

Nandan is a Bengaluru-based lawyer and a lover of sport. He played cricket for Karnataka at the junior national level before turning his attention to a career in the law.

He is a graduate of the National Law School of India University, the University of Oxford (on a Rhodes Scholarship) and Harvard Law School.

He founded the law firm LawNK, and co-founded non-profits GoSports Foundation and the Sports and Society Accelerator, the SIX Cricket Academy and Copyright Integrity International.

Living with his partner, two kids and their dog has convinced him that parenting is the ultimate adventure sport.

PROFESSIONAL TIMELINE

JUMP TO YEAR

2024
Boundary Lab published
2023
GoSports turns 15
2022
Sports and Society Accelerator founded
2019
GoSports Foundation conferred the Rashtriya Khel Protsahan Puruskar in the category of Identification and Nurturing of Budding and Youth Talent
2019
Go! India’s Sporting Transformation published, to celebrate a decade of GoSports
2018
GoSports turns 10
2017
SIX Cricket Academy founded
2008
GoSports Foundation founded
2007
Copyright Integrity International founded
2007
LawNK founded
2006
3-year stint at Davis Polk & Wardwell in California and Hong Kong completed
2003
Admitted to practice law in California
2003
Graduated from Harvard Law School with an LL.M. (Law) degree
2002
Graduated from the University of Oxford with B.C.L. (Law) and M.Sc. (Economic and Social History) degrees
2000
Admitted to practice law in India
2000
Awarded the Rhodes Scholarship for India
2000
Graduated from the National Law School of India University with a B.A., LL.B. (Hons) degree
2000
Law Relating to Computers, Internet and E-Commerce published
1994
Represented the Karnataka state under-19 team
1992
Captained the Karnataka state Under-16 team, selected Vice-Captain of the South Zone team and selected for the National Under-16 Camp
1991
Represented the Karnataka state Under-16 team and selected for the National Under-16 Camp
1989
Represented the Karnataka state Under-13 team and selected for the South Zone camp
1986
Admitted to St. Joseph’s Boys’ High School