Adam Leadercramer > Onside Law LLP > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Onside Law LLP
642A King’s Road
London
SW6 2DU
England

Work Department

Commercial, Intellectual Property, Information Technology

Position

Adam acts for a broad range of clients including individuals, rightsholders, teams, agencies, brands and data-driven businesses. He has also spent time on secondment at the Rugby Football Union and the Lawn Tennis Association.

Adam’s practice predominantly involves general commercial matters including supply of goods/services contracts, agreements relating to the exploitation of data, software and intellectual property rights and sponsorship/endorsement contracts. He has particular experience in the fields of technology, digital media and broadcasting.

 

Career

2010 – Present: Partner – Onside Law

2003 – 2009: Associate – Allen & Overy

Languages

English

Education

2009 – 2011: De Montfort University (Masters in Sports Law & Practice (LLM))

2001 – 2002: BPP, London (LPC)

1998 – 2001: University of Birmingham (Law (LLB))

Personal

Advisory Board Member of Gateway Sports & Entertainment

Lawyer Rankings

London > TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Media: Digital content & social

Sports boutique Onside Law LLP is best known for operating at the intersection between sports and media, with a particular strength in advising Web3 and NFT companies within the digital sports market, as well as sports governing bodies, clubs and rights-holders. Adam Leadercramer‘s expertise can be seen in advertising matters and live sports television production contracts; he heads up the practice alongside James Tobias, who handles the acquisition, production, licensing and exploitation of audiovisual content on traditional and digital media platforms. Recent team promotions include Tobias to partner in September 2022, and Roisín Cregan to senior associate in October 2022.

London > TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Sport

(Leading individuals)

Adam LeadercramerOnside Law LLP

Sports boutique Onside Law LLP leverages its network of offices in London, Switzerland and Australia to advise clubs, players, managers, international federations and intermediaries on both contentious and non-contentious matters. Co-founder Oliver Hunt, regularly supported by associate Robin Cumming, is a key port of call for elite golfers and footballers in need of assistance on commercial and business mandates, including sponsorship deals, media, and image rights. Hunt also assists football clubs and competition rights holders. Chris Walsh, supported by newly promoted partner Ross Brown, are key advisors for the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), working with the organisation on a range of disciplinary proceedings and investigations. Brown – alongside Jamie Singer, James Tobias and Ben Hanglin – also support governing bodies in rugby and tennis on anti-doping and anti-corruption matters that reach the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). The quartet also also works with clients in rugby on sponsorship and media rights arrangements. Co-founder and head of the corporate team Simon Thorp works with legal director Harriet Leach, who is a key adviser to a number of female sporting organisations. Specialist technology and digital media practitioner Adam Leadercramer supports on sponsorship deals. Data privacy and protection expert Sophie Wilkinson supports recently promoted partner Leon Farr on instructions from world governing bodies on the hosting and bidding arrangements for major events. Contentious instructions are chiefly handled by commercial litigator Stevie Loughrey.