Sports Contract Disputes

The world of entertainment requires expert solicitors who can handle legal affairs with a fine-tooth comb. Blacks Legal are specialist Sports lawyers who can handle your case, no matter how big or small.

Sports Contract Disputes

In any employment, a distraction from your job is not ideal. With how quickly the sports industry changes, it is important to focus on the task rather than on disputes. 

If you have an issue with a contract you have signed, contact our specialist sports solicitors here.

What disputes can sports solicitors help with?

Contracts are used throughout the industry, from employment contracts, Player Transfer Agreements and even Sponsorship Agreements, to name a few. Disputes can happen at any point after a contract is signed, and Blacks Legal can help disputes in:

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How can disputes be resolved?

Litigation and going to court are not beneficial to either party, it is costly and time-consuming. Depending on the dispute, it is likely the issue can be solved outside of court through another method, such as Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR).

Your team of solicitors will work with you to establish the best route to take, considering the careful balance of a successful outcome and the risk litigation could be to a club, organisation or player’s reputation.

 

Why choose us?

Working in integrated teams across our firm, our sports solicitors are closely tied with Entertainment, Commercial and Litigation Solicitors ensuring you are covered from all angles during a dispute.

The team will update you every step of the way, making sure you are always aware of what is happening in your case.

 

Contact our Sports Contract Dispute Solicitors, London, today

At Blacks Legal, we pride ourselves on our professional service with a personal touch, just what is needed during a difficult dispute.

For our assistance, contact us on 020 3500 7471 or complete our online contact form here