Media: Theatre, publishing and other media in London

Clintons

A go-to firm for writers, producers, creatives and other theatre-related entities, Clintons‘ theatre practice excels in the structuring of deals and productions, and related issues such as rights acquisitions, financings and licensing matters. Practice head James Jones provides assistance to both well-established production companies, and smaller producers. A longstanding reference in the theatre sector, John Cohen handles major theatre productions, and often advises creative team members - such as set, lighting and costume designers as well as choreographers - on potential issues. Stephen Pidcock, who has previously worked as a publicist in the performing arts industry, provides key commercial insight in sector-related mandates.

Praxisleiter:

James Jones


Weitere Kernanwälte:

John Cohen; Stephen Pidcock


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‘The service Clintons has provided us with has been impeccable – they have consistently represented our interests in negotiations and have provided us with a wealth of industry knowledge in order to strengthen our position, financially and reputationally.’

‘Stephen Pidcock has consistently represented our needs with care, passion and the utmost attention and always taken the time to explain the reasons for his advice. Time and again he has had difficult conversations with various parties in order to protect our interests and has done so respectfully and with delicacy which has been essential in preserving our relationships with those parties. His personal investment in us as a company is clear and incredibly valued.’

‘We have found them to be consistently helpful, responsive, flexible and efficient, offering us support on a wide range of legal matters in a way that has always left us feeling confident in their capability and ethos. Our relationship has grown over time and as our operations have become more complex and ambitious, they have supported us perfectly at every stage. ’

Kernmandanten

Showstopper Productions Limited


Side of Stage Limited


Tegan Summer Theatricals


Diamonds and Dust London Limited


Police Cops theatre company


Tom Deering


Fiery Angel


Smith and Brant Theatricals


ECN Talent Limited


AK Theatricals Limited


Ambassador Theatre Group


Bill Kenwright Limited


Breda Cashe


Crossroads Live (formerly David Ian Productions Limited)


Don Black


Dramatic Events Limited


George Stiles and Anthony Drewe


Green Room Entertainment Limited


Immersive Everywhere Limited


Jamie Wilson Productions Limited


Les Enfants Terribles


Michael Grandage Company


Michael Harrison Entertainment Limited


Mischief Worldwide Limited


New Adventures Limited


Only Connect Partners


Path Entertainment Group


Screensleeves Limited


Second Half Productions Limited


SGA Productions


Sherman Theatrical Entertainment Limited


Spitlip Ltd


Stardanced Productions Limited


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  • Advised Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss on the development and launch of their follow up show to the musical SIX, and on their careers in general.
  • Advised the producers of a new burlesque show with a world-famous star on all aspects of the production including the development and hire of a new West End venue.
  • Advised Wessex Grove on general matters including the presentation of several very high-profile West End productions with actors including Jenna Coleman, Ralph Fiennes, James Norton and more.

Farrer & Co

Farrer & Co advises a slew of print and digital publishers - including leading newspapers, academic publishers, book publishers, B2C and B2B magazines, and online content distributors - as well as authors and agents on traditional and emerging issues, such as the use of AI and exploitation of content for training AI models. The team is also adept at acting for other players across the media sector, including international broadcast production and rights companies, music publishers and estates, and radio broadcasters. Practice head Henry Sainty advises a number of key print, digital, consumer and academic publishing clients; he is sought after for his expertise in AI, digital market regulations, commercial joint ventures and data protection issues. Paul Jones is the go-to name for commercial contracts work; Owen O’Rorke focuses on AdTech, AI, digital data and commercial agreements; and Alan Baker assists major newspapers, magazines and directory publishers with the use of data and IP rights as business assets. David Morgan is active in print, digital and radio matters. Peter Wienand retired in April 2024.

Praxisleiter:

Henry Sainty


Weitere Kernanwälte:

Paul Jones; Owen O’Rorke; Alan Baker; David Morgan; Natalie Rimmer; Sufi Rahimi


Referenzen

‘The team is very responsive and engaged. They understand the nuances of the business. ’

‘Everyone we have worked with has been friendly, calm and professional. Their manner works very well both with the legal team but also with our internal stakeholders.’

‘Paul Jones is a very responsive and knowledgeable partner who understands the pressures on in-house lawyers and his team, including David Morgan, is able to navigate varying pressure adeptly when working on a matter.’

Kernmandanten

Bauer Media


The Economist Group


Telegraph Media Group


Yell


Sage Publications


BMJ Publishing Group


British Library


Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music


Jamie Oliver Group


New York Times


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Harbottle & Lewis LLP

Harbottle & Lewis LLP is home to a prominent theatre practice that advises a mix of producers, theatre owners, subsidised companies, individual writers, directors and composers on a host of sector-related matters, including award-winning West End productions. Led by international theatre expert Neil Adleman, the team is also well versed in advising rights holders, an area in which Harry Bresslaw stands out. The firm fields an equally strong publishing practice - overseen by publishing specialist Shireen Peermohamed - which works with a number of blue-chip clients, living authors, literary estates and brands on commercial issues. Zoey Forbes is an up-and-coming specialist in this segment, and advises on publishing agreements and cross-media rights acquisitions.

Praxisleiter:

Neil Adleman; Shireen Peermohamed


Weitere Kernanwälte:

Harry Bresslaw; Zoey Forbes; Georgina Long; Marissa Beatty


Referenzen

‘One of the leading legal teams working in the theatre industry. Their expertise and knowledge is second to none. They are quick to respond, with great insight and clear thought and procedure put into their guidance, which is trustworthy and based on diligent research.’

‘They have a passion for the industry and are highly sought after. The team is collaborative, and seeks not only to help their clients achieve their aims, but take time to fully understand what the client hopes to achieve.’

‘I’d recommend Harry Bresslaw to anyone working in the industry, whether from a producing perspective or otherwise. I value and appreciate his responsiveness, honesty, and understanding of what a producer aims to achieve. He is personable, and very easy to collaborate with. He makes suggestions from a position of knowledge, research and authority on the subject matter, but always seeks to understand what the producer wants and allows that to be the driver of the conversation with others. ’

Kernmandanten

National Theatre


Sonia Friedman Productions


The Old Vic


Donmar Warehouse


Punchdrunk


Sadler’s Wells


Playful Productions


Michael Cassel Group


Fictionhouse


Wessex Grove


Hachette UK


#Merky Books Limited


Rebellion Publishing


The Publishers Association


The Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers


The British Journal of Anaesthesia


The Association of Authors Agents


The Estate of Sir Terry Pratchett


Lewinsohn Literary Agency


The Dinosaur Roar Company


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  • Acted as production counsel for the Olivier award-winning play Stranger Things: The First Shadow, co-produced in the West End by Netflix and Sonia Friedman Productions.
  • Advised Michael Cassel Group on its multi-Olivier award-winning transfer of the Sydney Theatre Company production of The Picture of Dorian Gray, starring Sarah Snook.
  • Advises Hachette on a range of commercial and IP matters, disputes, and commercial arrangements.

Lewis Silkin

Lewis Silkin handles both theatre and publishing matters across a number of sub-sectors, from live music and theatre, to print, digital, broadcast and social media. On the publishing front, the firm handles a mix of commercial, IP, data protection and defamation matters, while on the performing arts side, its advice centres on live events, such as fashion shows and festivals, and related contractual mandates, including agreements with talent and sponsors, and disputes. IP expert Jeremy Summers handles both contentious and non-contentious matters concerning productions and major live events, while deputy head of the media and entertainment practice Alan Hunt specialises in commercial and IP matters for the entertainment, fashion and media sectors. Adam Glass leads on media litigation matters and Simon Entwistle advises on a range of publishing issues. JJ Shaw has recently assisted with podcast development and talent deals, image rights, and IP licensing.

Praxisleiter:

Cliff Fluet; Russell Brimelow; Alan Hunt; Lee Nair


Weitere Kernanwälte:

Jeremy Summers; Adam Glass; Simon Entwistle; JJ Shaw; Lauren Stone


Kernmandanten

Royal Albert Hall


Superstruct Entertainment


AKA Promotions


The Associated Press


Tortoise Media


Haymarket Media Group


Think Publishing


Spring Nature


Professional Publishers Association


News Media Association


Oxford University Press


Association of Online Publishers


RegalPress


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  • Advising Tortoise Media on a number of key podcast and rights licensing deals with major partners over the last year.
  • Advising Haymarket Media Group on a joint venture and a series of key procurement and IP licensing deals.
  • Advising the producers of Nullarbor Productions Limited on their latest show, Priscilla The Party, including music clearances, licensing and IP rights.

RPC

Led by Rupert Cowper-Coles, RPC‘s publishing practice handles a large number of defamation, commercial litigation and content disputes for media heavyweights. Focused on acting for defendants, the team is active in all publishing sub-sectors - from print and digital, to broadcast journalism - and, in addition to contentious work, also assists with pre-publication and publishing agreements. Cowper-Coles is a well-known media and content litigator and key relationship partner for several media organisations, NGOs, journalists and social media platforms. Keith Mathieson has a wealth of experience in representing large news organisations in defamation and privacy cases. Alex Wilson handles litigation in the media sector and advises on pre-publication issues; Alex Vakil is also noted for his media disputes work. Lindsay Warwick, who specialises in defamation, privacy, data and other media claims, joined the team from Associated Newspapers Limited in January 2024.

Praxisleiter:

Rupert Cowper-Coles


Weitere Kernanwälte:

Keith Mathieson; Lindsay Warwick; Alex Wilson; Alex Vakil; Samantha Thompson; Nadia Tymkiw; Mafruhdha Miah; Alexander Pollock


Referenzen

‘Alex Vakil is absolutely outstanding, and is a top trial litigation solicitor. He’s a fantastic team leader, very clever, immensely hard-working and he’s a total joy to work with.’

‘Nadia Tymkiw and Samantha Thompson are excellent media lawyers who advise in a pragmatic way.’

‘RPC is for us to the go-to media defence firm, especially for non-commercial defendants. They have a simply excellent grasp of defamation law and procedure. As someone not experienced in High Court media litigation, their sure and confident grasp on tactical negotiation of the court’s procedures was exceptionally helpful. I was most impressed by RPC’s flexible and pragmatic approach to getting a defence off the ground.’

Kernmandanten

Associated Newspapers Limited


MGN Limited / Reach PLC


Times Media Limited


News Group Newspapers Limited


Bloomberg LP


Channel 4


The Bureau of Investigative Journalism


Peter McCormack


Carole Cadwalladr


The Spectator (1928) Limited


Highlight-Mandate


  • Acted for Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL) in a libel action brought by the Duke of Sussex against ANL over an article published in February 2022, successfully defending the action.
  • Acting for six individuals who are being sued in defamation and harassment by a cosmetic surgery clinic, Signature Medical Limited, over reviews and comments on Trustpilot or Facebook expressing dissatisfaction with their treatment with the clinic.
  • Acting for the Bureau of Investigative Journalism in the defence of a libel claim brought over a public interest article published in conjunction with the Telegraph by a UK-registered company with connections to the former Kazakh regime.

Simons Muirhead Burton

Simons Muirhead Burton fields an experienced and specialist publishing team led by Martin Soames, who is well-known in the industry for his work with editors, journalists, publishers and content providers. Covering both contentious and non-contentious matters, the practice has placed a recent emphasis on growing its IP, non-contentious technology and data capabilities to advise industry players on emerging issues such as AI. Regulatory matters involving IPSO, Ofcom and ICO also feature on the team's workload. Key names to note in the practice include: publishing specialist Simon GoldbergManinder Gill, who draws on his former experience as a legal director of a newspaper to assist publishers with commercial and IP issues; media disputes specialist Jeffrey Smele, who also advises on pre-publication clearance; Raoul Lumb, who focuses on digital content and distribution matters; and Stephen Shortnes, who concentrates on pre-publication issues.

Praxisleiter:

Martin Soames


Weitere Kernanwälte:

Simon Goldberg; Maninder Gill; Jeffrey Smele; Raoul Lumb; Marc Sobol; Stephen Shotnes; Emma Linch; Gordon Clough; Blaise Gaymer; Andrew Wheelhouse; Enfys Jenkins; Alexandra Cohen


Referenzen

‘This is one of the best media defence firms in the country. It has great experience and expertise in defending journalists, writers and publishers.’

‘Simon Muirhead Burton is our go-to firm for libel reads and legal advice. We have been working with them for well over a decade. They are thorough and speedy in their responses, always giving, for example, a context and overview of UK libel law to be shared with author and literary agent. They are sensitive in their comments, have never let us down, and are incredibly supportive throughout even the most complex of legal reads.’

‘Martin Soames has worked with us for many years. I cannot praise his experience, his wisdom in all things legal and book-related, and his excellent manner of communication highly enough. His background is in publishing which means that he understands our needs, confidentiality, how fast we must move to turn around a legal read when a book is crashed into the schedule. He is calm and thorough in his approach, shows a real interest in the projects that he is working on and we know that we can trust him at every level.’

Kernmandanten

Immediate Media


Atlantic Books


Penguin Random House


Simon & Schuster UK, Simon & Schuster LLC


Quarto


Faber & Faber


News UK


Ahlebait TV Networks Limited


LADBible Group


The Royal Institute of International Affairs


James Ball


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  • Advising Immediate Media on the regulatory position regarding the publisher’s existing and planned video on demand (VOD) services.
  • Advised Atlantic Books on all its publishing matters, including the challenges posed by the popular use of AI chat bots and solution providers, and specifically on updating the publisher’s contracts to deal with this.
  • Advised Penguin Random House on non-traditional media in the B2C field for publications such as “Talking Pen” language books (moving data from China to the UK, and from the UK to China).

Taylor Wessing LLP

Taylor Wessing LLP has ‘great sector knowledge‘ in the publishing and media industries, assisting local and international news publishers, digital media and entertainment clients with media, IP, consumer and data protection mandates. The team, which seamlessly combines its expertise in print and digital media, also advises on pre-publication and post-publication matters, rights acquisitions and AI-related issues. Practice head Adam Rendle, a key contact for publishers, collecting societies, broadcasters and digital media services, focuses on copyright, publishing and platform liability issues. Niri Shan leads on IP and media litigation matters involving the publishing sector, while newly promoted partner Xuyang Zhu - an expert in the legal implications of generative AI and novel means of exploiting and monetising content - handles a mix of contentious and non-contentious work. Timothy Pinto offers support with pre-publication clearance and content litigation.

Praxisleiter:

Adam Rendle


Weitere Kernanwälte:

Niri Shan; Xuyang Zhu; Timothy Pinto


Referenzen

‘The firm has always been very easy to deal with. As we are a theatrical company it needs specialist insights which they possess.’

‘Xuyang Zhu has now taken over after Charles Lloyd retirement who was fantastic. She is equally on the ball and helpful. I wouldn’t want to work with another firm.’

‘Great sector knowledge, responsiveness and availability. Feels that the team go above and beyond to work to our deadlines.’

Kernmandanten

DC Thomson and Co


Zound Industries International AB


Margaret Lynn Limited


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  • Assisting DC Thomson & Co. Ltd with managing its trade mark portfolio.
  • Advised Zound Industries on its acquisition of legendary British music brand Marshall Amplification PLC.
  • Advised Margaret Lynn Limited, which owns the rights of well-known wartime artist Dame Vera Lynn, on the licensing of her performances for use in various films and TV programmes and other exploitation of her rights and image.

Wiggin LLP

A ‘top-drawer defendant practice‘, Wiggin LLP is known for its market-leading expertise in publishing matters, including pre-publication issues and high-profile litigation. Noted for its well-rounded view of the industry, the firm acts for publishers, content creators and media insurers in commercial disputes, contractual matters, boardroom fallouts, joint venture disputes and free speech cases. The practice also possesses a strong track record in litigation involving copyright infringement, and website blocking as a remedy for content and brand owners. The team is co-led by publishing experts Matthew Dando, Alexander Ross, Rachel Alexander and Ted Shapiro: Alexander leads on cases involving online content enforcement matters, while Dando focuses on libel and privacy cases disputes, and Ross advises on podcasting deals and publishing acquisitions. Robin Shaw represents magazines, newspapers and book publishers in defamation and privacy cases, and Adelaide Lopez - 'a highly skilled litigator on film and TV matters' - assists with contentious issues related to the production and distribution of content.

Praxisleiter:

Matthew Dando; Alexander Ross; Rachel Alexander; Ted Shapiro


Weitere Kernanwälte:

Robin Shaw; Adelaide Lopez; Caroline Kean; Joelle Chess


Referenzen

‘They have a large amount of experience with both major media organisations and with independent / public interest groups. This gives them a view from both of the usual sides to media litigation, which marks them out as different to many of the other firms in the area.’

‘Caroline Kean has retired as a partner but is carrying on as a consultant and is very experienced and knowledgeable, with personal warmth. Matthew Dando has been Caroline’s right-hand man and is now leading the team in her place. He has always been a very safe pair of hands. Adelaide Lopez has got loads of knowledge and insight into the film industry and is a highly skilled litigator on film and TV matters.’

‘The team has a valuable combination of being highly responsive and client friendly whilst also having first-rate legal knowledge and experience of defamation, privacy and data protection. They are, rightly, known for handling defendant work.’

Kernmandanten

Associated Newspapers Ltd


Argus Media Limited


Bloomberg


Cambridge University Press


Centaur Media


Conde Nast


DG Publishing


Disney


Dow Jones (The Wall Street Journal)


Elsevier


Hachette


HarperCollins Publishers Limited


National Geographic


News Group Newspapers (The Sun)


Oxford University Press


Penguin Random House


Private Eye


The Guardian


The Telegraph


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Bates Wells

Bates Wells acts for an impressive and diverse client roster, made up of theatres, performance venues, touring performing companies, charitable groups and cultural organisations. Bringing together expertise in data protection and information law, the group is well placed to provide well-rounded advice to a wide range of industry heavyweights. Practice head Rupert Earle stands out for his advertising and marketing expertise, while co-head Erica Crump oversees the cultural and creative team, advising on mandates concerning IP law, governance and branding. Molly Carew-Jones is also well versed in commercial contracts, governance, IP and fundraising matters in these spaces.

Praxisleiter:

Rupert Earle; Erica Crump


Weitere Kernanwälte:

Molly Carew-Jones


Referenzen

‘As a small organisation in our sector, we value their advice within a broader context.’

‘We work with Erica Crump – she is hugely experienced and personable with great facilitation techniques to bring the best out of boards and executive teams.’

Kernmandanten

Advertising Standards Authority


The Horniman Museum and Gardens


Elba Hope Foundation


English National Opera


The Glasshouse International Centre for Music


EarthPercent


Landmark Theatres


Committee of Advertising Practice


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  • Advised on a range of matters relating to the Elba Hope Foundation.
  • Advising EarthPercent on its arrangements, including branding and performance rights with music industry companies / creatives, and music initiatives related to streaming and live performances.
  • Advising the Advertising Standards Authority on a vast range of advertising law issues, often involving very well-known brands.

DLA Piper

Standing out for its strong presence in the live events segment, DLA Piper assists clients with IP licensing, talent and brand agreements. Focused on the publishing sector, Duncan Calow provides legal support in pre-publication clearance, copyright issues and litigation. John Wilks is an IP specialist that is trusted by national broadcasters, newspapers and major sports leagues.

Weitere Kernanwälte:

Duncan Calow; John Wilks; Ally Clark


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  • Advised Aviva on its long-term partnership with Manchester City Council and Factory International, which includes landmark support for Manchester’s iconic new arts and culture venue to be named Aviva Studios.

Howard Kennedy LLP

Broadcasting and publishing matters are a key pillar of the media and entertainment practice at Howard Kennedy LLP, which is well positioned to handle an array of mandates - from contractual issues to IP law and disputes - on behalf of magazines, newspapers, book publishers and authors. Practice head Mark Stephens, a specialist in international comparative media law, leads on disputes. Robert Lands assists publishing and broadcasting clients with IP matters, while Colin Sawdy focuses on copyright and design issues. With extensive experience in litigation involving freedom of speech and the media, Elizabeth Morley handles defence strategies for media organisations, journalists, bloggers and publications. Matthew Gill is noted for his work with publishers and broadcasters.

Praxisleiter:

Mark Stephens


Weitere Kernanwälte:

Elizabeth Morley; Matthew Gill; Robert Lands; Colin Sawdy


Referenzen

‘The key players here are known well in the media bar, and are go-to advisers on content issues in the UK, as well as being plugged into human rights work involving free expression in other parts of the world.’

‘Mark Stephens has made a name for himself as the UK’s leading media counsel, advising on all kinds of content-related issues and litigation matters. Elizabeth Morley is an up-and-coming expert in this area as well.’

‘A brilliant team – very happy to recommend them. We require timely advice from the best of practitioners and we get that from Howard Kennedy – highly, highly recommended.’

Kernmandanten

Bloomsbury Publishing


Faber & Faber


Biteback Publishing


Factory 42


The Sentry


The Old Vic & Young Vic


72 and Sunny


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Russells Solicitors

The publishing team at Russells Solicitors centres its practice on advising individuals - such as authors - on the negotiation of deals with publishers and literary agencies. The team draws on the firm’s wider expertise in IP and the music industry to assist with copyright infringement issues, and is also prepared to handle book public agreements for music and TV celebrities. On the theatre front, the firm is skilled in commercial issues and disputes related to screen- and music-to-stage adaptations. Leading the department, Gavin Maude assists independent music publishers, producers and digital start-ups with a range of legal issues. Litigation specialist Steven Tregear is a strong performer in copyright infringement cases.

Praxisleiter:

Gavin Maude


Weitere Kernanwälte:

Steven Tregear; Sebastian Davey; Alice Rudge; Anna Ling


Referenzen

‘Excellent law firm with superb knowledge and experience within this field.’

‘Steven Tragear – exceptional knowledge of the industry, very commercial, excellent legal knowledge, a brilliant negotiator and a very strategic thinker. Alice Rudge – good attention to detail. A safe pair of hands.’

‘The pre-eminent firm in this field. Russells has been all over this space for years and is still at the top of its game.’

Kernmandanten

Fit for Every Game Limited


Helen Ogden


The Estate of Wilbur Smith


Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber


Coldplay


Oliver Lansley and James Seager


Paul Roberts Productions


Highlight-Mandate


  • Advised Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber on dismissing a copyright infringement claim brought against Lloyd Webber.
  • Advised Oliver Lansley and James Seager in connection with formation of a production company.

Sheridans

Showcasing a strong presence in the theatre segment, Sheridans acts for both talent and producers in an array of mandates, with a particular focus on West End productions. The team draws on its film and TV expertise to advise on licensing rights for stage productions based on films. The practice is led by Claire Lewis, a reference for theatre production companies, creatives and live events clients. Peter McInerney advises a mix of producers, rights owners, broadcasters and writers with the creation, financing and exploitation of on-stage content.

Praxisleiter:

Claire Lewis


Weitere Kernanwälte:

Peter McInerney


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Simkins LLP

Encompassing theatre and live events work, the practice at Simkins LLP is routinely instructed by major music clients, international event organisations and live production venues. The team handles various  commercial agreements – from performer contracts to venue leasing – and litigation matters related to cancelled performances, tour disputes or contractual breaches. Publishing is another key pillar of the team, which advises on e-publication and digital distribution issues, as well as traditional publishing contracts and sales. Music specialist Euan Lawson focuses on live events and theatre-related issues. James Harman assists a number of literary agent clients on transactions and agreements.

Praxisleiter:

Euan Lawson


Weitere Kernanwälte:

James Harman; Ed Weidman; Ben Gisbey


Referenzen

‘Excellent experience in the music and TV sectors and extremely capable in preparing and negotiating agreements.’

‘The team is very personable and patient with me. Always willing to take the time to explain things further. ’

Kernmandanten

P!NK


The Freddie Mercury Estate


International Olympic Committee (IOC)


The Blair Partnership


Brotherstone Creative Management LTD and Charlie Brotherstone


Luke Agbaimoni


Highlight-Mandate


  • Acting for The Blair Partnership in the defence of a High Court copyright infringement and breach of confidence claim against it and others relating to Sir Chris Hoy’s “Flying Fergus” series.
  • Advising Luke Agbaimoni on his tube mapper photography project and on his third book publishing deal with The History Press.
  • Advising Brotherstone Creative Management Ltd and its literary agent founder, Charlie Brotherstone, on their deal with Aevitas Creative Management UK Limited and US entity Aevitas Creative Management LLP.