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The NFL permits investment by Private Equity
September 24, 2024
On 27 August 2024, the NFL announced that it would permit Private Equity (PE) investors to invest in its teams, having been the last of the major sports leagues in the US to prohibit its involvement.
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Enhancing the integrity of Australian sport: Should a Commonwealth match-fixing offence and anti-money laundering controls be implemented?
April 30, 2024
The landscape of Australian sport has experienced a successful period in the wake of the challenging COVID-19 pandemic, spurred on by a series of record broadcasting deals fuelled by increasing viewership for both domestic and international sporting events.
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A Look At Competition Enforcers' 2026 World Cup Game Plan
November 02, 2023
The 2026 World Cup's North American hosts should generate benefits across the construction, entertainment and tourism industries.
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The 2023-2024 season and beyond: What can sport learn from recent failings?
October 17, 2023
Between 2021 – 2023, a number of high profile inquiries examined the conduct, and culture of different sports, including football, gymnastics and cricket.
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Failure to prevent fraud offence: What do professional sports teams need to know?
September 19, 2023
In an amendment to the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill (the Bill), the UK Government is set to introduce a new failure to prevent fraud offence. Like the UK Bribery Act 2010 (the UKBA) more than a decade earlier, this new offence is likely to bring about significant changes to corporate criminal liability in the fraud space and will significantly affect the compliance and regulatory landscape for large sports organisations.
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Antitrust and football: When competition meets competition law
July 20, 2023
Antitrust and professional football do not often appear in the same lineup, but it is worth considering a formation that includes both.
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FIFA World Cup 2026 continues focus on human rights due diligence
July 20, 2023
For World Cup 2026, FIFA is integrating a multi-step human rights due diligence process, which was a prerequisite for cities interested in becoming Host Cities.
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The cost of hosting FIFA
July 14, 2023
History of the Current World Cup and its Current Impact
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The good, the bad, and the rugby: The legal and commercial challenges of private equity investment in sport in Australia and New Zealand
August 31, 2022
In recent years, private equity (PE) investment in sport has enjoyed a renaissance, with Cricket Australia considering a number of PE bids and the shareholders in the controlling body for the All Blacks, New Zealand Rugby (NZR), approving a $180m investment in the commercial arm of NZR
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Interactive fantasy sports in New York down for the count?
March 18, 2020
The New York State Appellate Division, Third Department, struck down most of a law that authorized interactive fantasy sports (“IFS”) at certain locations in New York, dealing a setback to companies like FanDuel and DraftKings.