D’Alessio Law, known here in Texas and around the globe, marked its 12th anniversary with a standout celebration at the iconic Magic Castle, where two-time FIFA World Cup veteran Marco Fabián appeared as an honored guest, bringing global football energy into an already high-profile evening.
The timing is especially significant as the next FIFA World Cup approaches, set to become the largest in history. With approximately 7 million tickets expected across North America and record attendance projected, host cities including Los Angeles and major Texas hubs are preparing to take center stage, mirroring D’Alessio Law’s own footprint, with established operations in both regions. For over a decade, D’Alessio Law has operated at the intersection of global sport, entertainment, and business. This anniversary not only celebrated its legacy, but also reflected a future increasingly aligned with international events like the FIFA World Cup, where cities like Los Angeles and those across Texas will help shape the global stage.
Founded by the award-winning, Forbes-published attorney and CEO Lorraine D’Alessio, the firm has built a reputation representing elite artists, entrepreneurs, athletes, and corporations whose influence spans international markets. Its presence in Los Angeles and Texas and across the world reflects a strategic alignment with the very cultural and economic hubs poised to define the upcoming World Cup.

Philanthropy remained a central component of the evening. Representatives from organizations such as Mike Tyson Cares and We 2 Matter were present, alongside The Trick, which supports individuals experiencing homelessness. Fundraising efforts focused on assisting those who have been unfairly and wrongfully profiled and imprisoned, an issue closely tied to D’Alessio’s advocacy. As an extension of the firm’s commitment to giving back to the communities it is a part of, Marco Fabián is expected to sign a replica World Cup trophy in Mexico City, which will be raffled in support of charitable initiatives. Proceeds will benefit organizations supported by D’Alessio Law.
The anniversary event itself brought together a diverse cross-section of global industry leaders. Among those in attendance were Filippo Puglisi-Alibrandi, President of the Italian Los Angeles Film Festival and accountant for the 2026 Golden Globes; Morgan Jacquat, Director of Invest in France and Head of Business France in Los Angeles; and Julia Verdin, Raindance Film Festival consultant and Artists for Change Founder, currently producing The Killing Machine, a project addressing addiction and the fentanyl epidemic. Additional guests included The Voice finalist Lila Forde, veteran producer Jay Firestone of La Femme Nikita, representatives connected to major esports organizations, and corporate investors from Texas.

As D’Alessio Law enters its thirteenth year, the anniversary celebration at the Magic Castle underscored more than just a milestone. It reinforced how embedded D’Alessio, its team, its clients, and its many connections are within the global networks shaping sport, entertainment, philanthropy, and business. With the 2026 FIFA World Cup on the horizon and international attention turning toward key hubs across Los Angeles and Texas, the evening highlighted the firm’s continued alignment with moments of cultural significance that transcend borders. Against a backdrop of elite guests, artistic influence, and philanthropic engagement, D’Alessio Law’s trajectory remains focused on connection, impact, and participation in the evolving global stage it now helps to define.



