Marc Rovner is an accomplished attorney who serves as the general counsel and director of business development for BETA Abstract in East Rockaway. Outside of his professional work as an attorney, Marc Rovner is an avid sports fan who closely follows the New York Mets, Rangers, and Giants. A lifelong Giants football fan, Mr. Rovner is a season ticket holder and attends all of the team's home games. Founded in 1925, the Giant’s compete in the National Football Conference East division of the National Football League and have won eight league championships in addition to sixteen division championships. The team’s winning tradition and storied history is reflected in the Giant’s Ring of Honor. Founded in 2010, the Ring of Honor recognizes figures that have had a lasting influence on the organization. There are 42 players, coaches, and other staff are currently featured in the Ring of Honor, which is located in the club level of MetLife Stadium. Most recently, former coach Tom Coughlin, former general manager Ernie Accorsi, and former defensive end Justin Tuck were inducted.
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The recipient of the Lawyers.com Client Distinction Award, Marc Rovner of East Rockaway, New York, is an experienced attorney who earned his JD from the Boston University School of Law in 1988. When he isn't providing his attorney-related expertise to BETA Abstract, LLC, Marc Rovner enjoys following his favorite Major League Baseball (MLB) team, the New York Mets. The Mets have made the playoffs in each of the past two season after an eight-year absence in large part due to its impressive pitching staff, which includes 24-year-old hard-throwing right-handed hurler Noah Syndergaard. A 6’6” native of Mansfield, Texas, Syndergaard was originally drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays in the first round of the 2010 MLB Amateur Draft, but was dealt to New York in 2012 as part of a package for R.A. Dickey, Josh Thole, and Mike Nickeas. Syndergaard made his major league debut with the Mets in 2015 and posted a win-loss record of 9-7 to go along with an earned run average (ERA) of 3.24 en route to finishing fourth in National League Rookie of the Year voting. He was named to his first All-Star game the following year and finished eighth in Cy Young voting after posting a record of 14-9 and an ERA of 2.60. He also recorded a career-high 218 strikeouts in just 183.2 innings. He has been sidelined for much of the 2017 season with a partial tear in his right lat muscle, which he attributes to an aggressive offseason workout regiment. He's now doing the Kinstretch program, which is an athletic form of advanced yoga that helps improve strength and flexibility. |
AuthorVice president, managing director of business development, and senior staff attorney at BETA Abstract, LLC Archives
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