The Entertainment and Sports industries have transformed dramatically over the past two decades, becoming dynamic, lucrative sectors that continually adapt to evolving consumer preferences, technological advancements, and new media platforms.
At Oracle Law Global, we provide cutting-edge legal services to key stakeholders and investors in these rapidly evolving sectors. From media companies to sports organizations, we guide industry leaders through complex legal matters with precision and expertise. Our clients range from broadcasters and governing bodies to financial investors, high-profile clubs, and sports organizations.
Our global team is recognized for its leadership in advising on intricate mergers and acquisitions (M&A), cross-border disputes, and strategic matters shaping the future of entertainment and sports industries worldwide.
With an exceptional track record and a deep understanding of the factors driving growth in these sectors, Oracle Law Global is uniquely positioned to help clients navigate challenges and seize emerging opportunities in entertainment and sports.
- Mergers & acquisitions and financing transactions
- Corporate restructuring and reorganizations
- Dispute resolution and litigation
- Negotiating and drafting commercial contracts
- Licensing, development, production, and distribution agreements for content
- Data privacy and protection
- Complex digital media and technology agreements
- Intellectual property licensing and management
- Regulatory compliance
- Financial structuring
- Drafting and negotiating commercial agreements
Services
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Mergers & Acquisitions and Financing Transactions
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Corporate Restructuring and Reorganisations
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Dispute Resolution and Litigation
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Negotiating and Drafting Commercial Contracts
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Licensing, Development, Production, and Distribution Agreements
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Data Privacy and Protection
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Complex Digital Media and Technology Agreements
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Intellectual Property Licensing and Management
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Regulatory Compliance
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Financial Structuring
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Drafting and Negotiating Commercial Agreements, such as Broadcasting Rights and Sponsorships
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