Sport 

 
 

Our top-ranked Sports Group acts for international and national sports governing bodies, event organisers, stadium operators, clubs, broadcasters, sponsors, agencies, brands and investors, as well as individual athletes.

We operate a multi-disciplinary international sports practice comprising specialists in the exploitation of commercial rights, brand management, event organisation, regulatory and disciplinary issues, and dispute resolution, many of whom are acknowledged leaders in their field.

We are also able to draw on advice and support in corporate, competition, tax, employment, immigration, data protection and other areas of law, all involving lawyers who are experienced in the particular requirements of the sports sector.

Our work is incredibly varied and includes event sponsorship,  the exploitation of media and marketing rights, anti-ambush marketing, anti-ticket touting, anti-corruption, the drafting of rules and regulations, disciplinary and anti-doping proceedings, bringing and defending challenges to the decision of governing bodies, dispute resolution, club takeovers and player transfers.


Heads of Group: Justin Walkey & Dr Joseph Fesenmair

News & Updates

Press Releases

Bird & Bird appoints ten in its annual partnership promotions

16-04-2010

International law firm Bird & Bird is delighted to appoint ten new partners in its annual partnership promotions. As of 1 May, Bird & Bird will have a total of
Law firms Bird & Bird and Lane & Partners LLP to merge

18-09-2008

International law firm Bird & Bird and renowned London firm Lane & Partners LLP today announce that they are to merge under the Bird & Bird brand, with effect from

Our Lawyers in Print

Articles

Territorial Limitations and Media Rights Licensing: Football Association Premier League v QC Leisure and Karen Murphy v Media Protection Services Ltd

October, 2011

The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has today given its much anticipated ruling in the joined cases of Football Association Premier League v QC Leisure and Karen
Cheating in sport – what is all the fuss about?

January, 2010

- First published in - Legal Week, 10 December 2009. - In their 2005 book, Freakonomics, economists Steven D Levitt and Stephen J Dubner argued that sumo wrestling, that most
 
 
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