Tag Archives: Leisure
Premiership Football in Pubs – An Away Win or Score Draw? – by Stephen Welfare
Stephen Welfare (IP Partner) comments on the ECJ Ruling in FA Premier League and Others v QC Leisure and Others and Karen Murphy v Media Protection Services Limited
Last week (on 5th October) the European Court ruled that the FA’s licence condition that satellite broadcasters do not supply foreign decoder cards was contrary to European Law. Continue reading
‘Royds solicitors keep fit and have fun with five-a-side football in Green Park’ by Fiona Aitken
In making use of London’s plentiful parks and long summer evenings Carter Lane’s sporting elite, disguised as Lawyers of Royds LLP, headed out last night to Green Park for a bit of friendly five aside football. Continue reading
‘The Bribery Act, corporate hospitality and Olympic tickets’ by Emma Boulter, Corporate Department
As tickets for the London 2012 Olympics went on sale two weeks ago the general public now has less than a few weeks to place bids for a total of 6.6 million seats. In light of the extensive press coverage that the newly implemented Bribery Act has received, many businesses will no doubt be wondering if they are allowed to place bids for corporate hospitality purposes or if doing so will leave them enjoying the games from behind bars. Continue reading
‘Matchday Report MONSOON 17 ROYDS LLP 16′ by Gareth Williams
There were a number of footballing upsets last night including defeats for Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester City, but none can be more surprising than the defeat suffered by our gallant five-a-side team in deepest darkest Shepherds Bush. Continue reading
