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As racehorse lawyers recommended by both the Racehorse Owners Association (ROA) and British Horseracing Authority (BHA), we work closely with a wide range of racing industry professionals on both sides of agreements to buy and sell horses, be that supporting racehorse syndicate managers in producing agreements for shareholders; working with owners to outline joint ownership agreements, a racing partnership or a racehorse training agreement; or advising high-net-worth investors looking to become a member of a syndicate. By working regularly with parties on both sides of horse racing contracts our Commercial team understands the priorities of those involved, and with a detailed understanding of the legal implications of when a horse sale goes wrong, we produce robust contracts to protect your interests. Whatever horseracing contract you need, it is likely we will have advised on something similar many times before. This experience saves time and cost. It also means we can advise you on additional things to consider (commercial, strategic and legal) on your proposed commercial arrangements.
Our team has expertise in major horseracing sponsorship agreements, having supported some of the sport’s most high-profile and recognisable corporate sponsorship deals of racecourses in recent times.
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We advised a number of sports teams, clubs and organisations on a multitude of commercial contract matters, including sponsorship agreements, media and broadcasting agreements, image rights structures and agreements, driver and rider agreements and representation agreements.
We advise a number of sports teams, clubs and organisations on a multitude of commercial contract matters, including sponsorship agreements, media and broadcasting agreements, image rights structures and agreements, driver and rider agreements and representation agreements.
We work with a number of renowned artists, purchasers of art, art galleries and art institutions drafting, reviewing and revising a wide range of documentation and agreements. These include artists and art dealer consignment agreements, bills of sale, art gallery contracts, artist agency agreements and loan agreements. We also advise institutions on the Government Indemnity Scheme, the Artist’s Resale Right Regulations and consumer legislation relating to online sales and off premises contracts. Our work also includes advising art institutions on terms and conditions on the procurement of services and goods.
As the opportunities for digital businesses grow, so does the legislation. E-commerce regulations, distance selling regulations, consumer protection from unfair trading, electronic marketing regulations, GDPR and their international equivalents – all these regulations need to be complied with before you can sell online.
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Our commercial solicitors have experience drafting all types of e-commerce agreements, with a thorough understanding of laws relating to online trading. Whatever your commercial objectives, we are confident we have a solution that achieves the dual goals of preserving the customer experience while ensuring your company is well protected from risk.
We advise owners, racing club managers and syndicate managers in relation to partnership agreements, lease agreements, racing club agreements, syndicate agreements, horse sale agreements, and others.
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Buying or selling shares in a racehorse can be a hugely exciting but sizeable investment, and one that merits considerable care to ensure your finances are protected. Whether you are a horse breeder, owner, or a buyer looking to enter into a racehorse lease agreement, syndicate contract or horse partnership agreement, our team of expert equine solicitors will provide the legal advice necessary to complete your transaction smoothly.
Our lawyers have the expertise and experience to provide you with creative, personalised solutions in a clear and understandable way.
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As racehorse lawyers recommended by both the Racehorse Owners Association (ROA) and British Horseracing Authority (BHA), we work closely with a wide range of racing industry professionals on both sides of agreements to buy and sell horses, be that supporting racehorse syndicate managers in producing agreements for shareholders; working with owners to outline joint ownership agreements, a racing partnership or a racehorse training agreement; or advising high-net-worth investors looking to become a member of a syndicate. By working regularly with parties on both sides of horse racing contracts our Commercial team understands the priorities of those involved, and with a detailed understanding of the legal implications of when a horse sale goes wrong, we produce robust contracts to protect your interests. Whatever horseracing contract you need, it is likely we will have advised on something similar many times before. This experience saves time and cost. It also means we can advise you on additional things to consider (commercial, strategic and legal) on your proposed commercial arrangements.
Our team has expertise in major horseracing sponsorship agreements, having supported some of the sport’s most high-profile and recognisable corporate sponsorship deals of racecourses in recent times.
Our horse racing lawyers specialise in:
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We advise various brands on brand collaborator agreements and influencer agreements.
We advised a number of sports teams, clubs and organisations on a multitude of commercial contract matters, including sponsorship agreements, media and broadcasting agreements, image rights structures and agreements, driver and rider agreements and representation agreements.
We advise a number of sports teams, clubs and organisations on a multitude of commercial contract matters, including sponsorship agreements, media and broadcasting agreements, image rights structures and agreements, driver and rider agreements and representation agreements.
We work with a number of renowned artists, purchasers of art, art galleries and art institutions drafting, reviewing and revising a wide range of documentation and agreements. These include artists and art dealer consignment agreements, bills of sale, art gallery contracts, artist agency agreements and loan agreements. We also advise institutions on the Government Indemnity Scheme, the Artist’s Resale Right Regulations and consumer legislation relating to online sales and off premises contracts. Our work also includes advising art institutions on terms and conditions on the procurement of services and goods.
As the opportunities for digital businesses grow, so does the legislation. E-commerce regulations, distance selling regulations, consumer protection from unfair trading, electronic marketing regulations, GDPR and their international equivalents – all these regulations need to be complied with before you can sell online.
We specialise in helping businesses navigate the complex area of e-commerce law, including the additional complexities associated with operating your businesses in foreign countries over the web. Our advice includes:
Our commercial solicitors have experience drafting all types of e-commerce agreements, with a thorough understanding of laws relating to online trading. Whatever your commercial objectives, we are confident we have a solution that achieves the dual goals of preserving the customer experience while ensuring your company is well protected from risk.
We advise owners, racing club managers and syndicate managers in relation to partnership agreements, lease agreements, racing club agreements, syndicate agreements, horse sale agreements, and others.
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