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International Edition

World Athletics Appoints UK Firm as First Legal Partner

The firm won the four-year mandate after a competitive tender process.
2 minute read

International Edition

McLaren Appoints Ashurst For Major Coronavirus Restructure

The iconic sportscar maker is set to shed 1,200 jobs across a number of business sectors citing coronavirus and the incoming Formula 1 cost cap.
2 minute read

International Edition

Baker McKenzie Bolsters Hong Kong With TMT Lawyer Hire

Lex Kuo specializes in media and entertainment work.
2 minute read

International Edition

Spotify Brings In New GC From WarnerMedia

The company's former general counsel has been promoted.
2 minute read

International Edition

Betting GC Takes Pay Deferral To Avoid Company Layoffs

The GC has called for other company senior management to consider making the same move.
3 minute read

International Edition

Two-Lawyer Mishcon Team Launches Sports Boutique 

The firm's head of sports is a co-founding member of the new venture, dubbed Livida Sport.
2 minute read

International Edition

Pinsents Acts as Coronavirus-Hit Events Firm Raises Capital

The company has lost revenue as a result of a wave of event cancellations and delays including the Tokyo Olympics.
3 minute read

International Edition

After 2 Former Execs Charged With Bribery in FIFA Scandal, Will Fox Have to Disgorge World Cup Soccer Profits?

If the bribes are proven, one white collar crime defense attorney said he thinks there will "be some kind of reckoning for the company as a whole, just given the value of those broadcast rights."
4 minute read

International Edition

In Trademark Battle, Inter Milan Wins First Round Over Inter Miami

Inter Milan took away a key victory in the first round of their trademark battle, as the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office dismissed one of the two arguments made by Inter Miami that it should not be forced to change its name.
6 minute read

International Edition

The EU's Copyright Directive: The View from the Swedish Music Industry

This article examines the Copyright Directive and music-industry structure issues through the lens of Sweden, which has both a robust music business and a strong technology sector, two divergent perspectives in the development of the directive.
16 minute read

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