Témoignages
Collectés indépendamment par l'équipe de recherche du Legal 500.
‘Strong commercial and sector knowledge, coupled with determination to get the best result for the client.’
‘Josh Charalambous stands out in the sports market. Solid, determined lawyer who I have worked closely with and who strives to get results for clients.’
‘The team is a strong one, with excellent industry knowledge and a practical, strategic approach to litigation.’
‘I enjoy working with Josh Charalambous in particular – he is very fun to work with, has excellent judgement and is great with clients.’
‘Besides deep knowledge and exceptional professional skills, the team is highly supportive, collaborative and is as interested in the result as members of our team are.’
‘We're working mainly with Joshua Charalambous and Jeremy Drew who are successfully assisting in high-profile cases with complex issues.’
Clients clés
- Premiership Women’s Rugby
- Harlequins RFC
- Northampton Saints RFC
- Arsenal Women’s FC
- Manchester City Women’s FC
- Chelsea Women’s FC
- Manchester United Women’s FC
- Tottenham Hotspur Women’s FC
- Sports Direct
- Newcastle United FC
Points forts
- Represents all 24 women’s football clubs which participate in the Barclays Women’s Super League/Championship competitions, in establishing a new company (which will own, operate and deliver the BWSL and BWC in the future).
- Advised all participating clubs in the newly formed Premiership Women’s Rugby in the creation and transfer of ownership, management and operation of the competition previously run by the RFU.
- Selected as the sole legal adviser to Saracens, and represents the club on a range of sports regulatory, commercial and company matters.
Avocats
Les grands avocats de demain
Jeunes associés disposant d’une reconnaissance montante sur le marché, jouant régulièrement un rôle clé dans des dossiers majeurs.
Responsable de la pratique
Jeremy Drew
Autres avocats clés
Josh Charalambous; Neil Brown; Oliver Bray; Adam Craggs; Michelle Sloane; Samuel Coppard; Joseph Akwaboa; Ellie Chakarto