Harbottle & Lewis LLP assists with the full scope of film and TV productions, from initial script to screen, covering financing, production and distribution matters. Practice head Sarah Lazarides - 'a lawyer-of-choice for all matters relating to TV finance and production' - advises Hollywood and UK indie producers as well as subscription video-on-demand services (SVODs). The 'commercially minded, pragmatic and always very responsive' Hannah Wylie, a key member of the film, TV and theatre practice, is knowledgeable of AI issues. Abigail Payne advises on finance matters, international subsidies and tax credits in these segments. Clare McGarry is a key contact for independent producers and rights holders, while Catherine Flood focuses on assisting US studios and SVOD platforms. Caitlin McGivern also assists production companies with a mix of matters.
Media: Film & TV in London
Harbottle & Lewis LLP
Practice head(s):
Sarah Lazarides
Other key lawyers:
Hannah Wylie; Jonathan Berger; Peter Armstrong; Abigail Payne; Clare McGarry; Harry Bresslaw; Zoey Forbes; Catherine Flood; Caitlin McGivern
Testimonials
‘The key point for me is the focus of the firm on the media sector, specifically film and TV. Also meaning that we can rely on lawyers at the firm with specialties other than commercial film and TV work providing advice through the lens of our sector.’
‘Hannah Wylie brings a wealth of experience in the sector and – having worked in senior in-house roles in both a US Studio environment and for a high-profile UK independent television production company – is able to quickly understand and deliver what we need in the way we need it. Hannah is commercially minded, pragmatic and always very responsive.’
‘The media team has worked with me across a range of companies and projects for many years. They always maintain the highest of standards and their advice is genuinely second to none. They have in-depth and up-to-date knowledge of the industry and consistently contribute to the businesses in a positive and supportive way. I cannot recommend them highly enough.’
‘Sarah Lazarides is a joy to work with. Her knowledge of the industry and her ability to communicate often complex issues in simple commercial terms is remarkable. She continues to be my lawyer-of-choice for all matters relating to TV finance and production – a superb lawyer.’
‘Harbottle & Lewis has some clear and obvious strengths in the film and TV industry, with a depth of both knowledge and skill applying this knowledge. The team is open, collaborative and not afraid to make suggestions or to seek answers when they may not know the answer themselves.’
‘Professional, friendly, flexible and impactful. I deal mainly with Hannah Wylie who – in addition to her outstanding knowledge and ability – also brings warmth, humour and enjoyment to sometimes tricky and often fraught legal dilemmas.’
Key clients
Amazon Studios
Rabbit Track Pictures
Mubi
Avalon Entertainment
Box to Box Films
Metronome Film Company
Storror Parkour
Hachette
MBC
Three Six Zero
Work highlights
- Advising Amazon Studios on two film new feature film productions this year, “Killer Heat” and “Heads of State” as their production counsel.
- Advised Rabbit Track on its investment from Banijay’s £50m UK Growth Fund.
- Assisted MUBI with all areas of its work relating to the development, production, financing, acquisition and distribution of films, including those from both rising and reputable filmmakers.
Lee & Thompson LLP
Leading production companies turn to Lee & Thompson LLP for specialist advice on both national and international film and TV matters, including financing, production and distribution issues. Recent highlights included advising on award-winning TV series and films, such as “The Zone of Interest” where film and TV expert Reno Antoniades acted as executive producer. Christos Michaels leads the firm’s film practice and advises on a myriad of production matters, while Richard Lever leads the TV group, handling a mix of financings and commercial arrangements. Nicki Parfitt, a name to note for film sales agents, distributors, financiers, and production companies, heads up the internal film and TV department. Recently promoted partner Luke Carey is especially active in the film industry, while Antony Swiatek is known for his work with producers. Anwen Griffiths left the practice in March 2024.
Practice head(s):
Christos Michaels; Richard Lever; Nicki Parfitt
Other key lawyers:
Reno Antoniades; Anthony Swiatek; Luke Carey; Mike Brookes; Marek George; Lee Stone
Testimonials
‘Very commercial, approachable, knows the TV industry and the needs of its clients inside out.’
‘Reno Antoniades is unflappable, commercial, charming, gets the deal done. Nicki Parfitt is very bright, no nonsense and solution-driven. Mike Brookes is a trusted collaborator and great on strategy.’
‘They are the best media law practice, with strength in depth and complimentary support (corporate, employment, etc).’
‘Richard Lever – the head of TV – is the best lawyer currently practising in the UK. A great dealmaker. Excellent on the corporate side but primarily has an extraordinary knowledge of current deals and what can be achieved. Marek George is a meticulous and quick senior associate who handles our day-to-day transactions with efficiency and great intelligence.’
‘Excellent firm and all the team I have worked with have excelled at the highest level.’
‘The team is brilliant at looking after independent producers.’
Work highlights
- Advised JW Films (James Wilson) on extensive development, production, financing, sales and distribution of the Academy Award and BAFTA-winning theatrical feature film, “The Zone of Interest”.
Sheridans
Sheridans has a strong film and TV practice which assists major studios and production companies as well as financiers, distributors and broadcasters with a range of mandates, covering the development, production, financing and distribution of films and TV programmes. Practice head Jeremy Roberts works on production, financings and other matters for notable TV projects and individuals, while Nick Mahara is well versed in film production matters. Robin Hilton often acts for production companies as well as media rights owners, and James Kay excels in mandates concerning the financing, production and exploitation of content. Jacqueline Hurt advises a wide range of clients on financing, distribution and production issues. The latter is a key area of expertise for Oliver Wiseman, who often assists with high budget scripted and unscripted series. Jessica Hudson is a key name to note for financing, development and production work.
Practice head(s):
Jeremy Roberts
Other key lawyers:
Nick Mahara; Robin Hilton; James Kay; Jacqueline Hurt; Peter McInerney; Oliver Wiseman; Jessica Hudson; Ray Wann; Charlotte Fox; Penelope Jones
Testimonials
‘Very strong on client relationships and on being available. There is never a time that an email goes unanswered.’
‘Jacqueline Hurt is an excellent point person and Penelope Jones is very helpful and informative.’
‘They work really well as a team under pressure, providing clear advice in challenging circumstances.’
‘Jeremy Roberts is great at thinking on his feet and reacting speedily under pressure. Always calm and collected – I trust him completely. He is pragmatic and commercial, as well as being an excellent lawyer.’
‘Sheridans’ style is different. They feel more involved in the deal, extremely well researched and their communication with my clients is exemplary.’
‘James Kay, Ray Wann, Charlotte Fox, and Nick Mahara all deserve a special mention. All have different skill sets, all have been essential to my business success.’
Key clients
ITV Studios
BBC Studios
Anonymous Content
Amazon Studios
XIX Entertainment
FremantleMedia
ObjectiveMedia Group
Guy Ritchie and his production company
Studiocanal
Blueprint Pictures
See-Saw Films
Wildseed Studios Limited
Framestore Limited
Drum OMG Limited
Media Musketeers Studios
Not to Scale Limited
Spring Films Limited
Range Media Partners
AC Chapter One Limited
Misfits Entertainment
Aardman Animations
Work highlights
- Advised ITV Studios on all cast deals for “Rivals”, for Disney+, based on the book by Jilly Cooper, starring David Tenant, Nafessa Williams and Aidan Turner.
- Advised BBC Studios on the relaunched new series of “Dr Who”.
- Advised Objective Media Group on the production and financing of “The Gold” season 2, starring Hugh Bonneville and Dominic Cooper for the BBC.
Wiggin LLP
Noted for 'the depth of resources available' and 'the consistency of skill sets', Wiggin LLP is home to a premier film and TV practice, which advises international studios, platforms, financiers and distributors on the full gamut of sector-related matters. The team has worked on multiple high-profile film and TV productions, but is also skilled at advising independent producers on their projects in the UK. Co-head Charles Moore advises on all aspects of Hollywood, UK and European film and television productions. David Quli
oversees film and TV financing matters, co-lead Neil Gillard handles a mix of financing, development and production work for producers and broadcasters, and Sean James
leads on content distribution and transmission issues. Co-head Michael Brader focuses on corporate TV production matters, while Matthew Dando is the go-to name for contentious issues. Medwyn Jones
is well-respected for his experience in the TV sector, which spans over 30 years. Chris Hammond acts for major media and entertainment conglomerates in film and TV projects, while Gráinne McKenna, a key contact for US studios and UK television production companies, specialises in strategic business affairs. Innovative deals for film and TV productions are handled by James Peel, while Ross Sylvester advises media and digital platforms on commercial agreements.
Practice head(s):
Charles Moore; David Quli; Neil Gillard; Sean James; Michael Brader; Matthew Dando
Other key lawyers:
Medwyn Jones; Chris Hammond; Chris Hanson; Gráinne McKenna; Ross Sylvester; Daniel Whybrew; Alexander Lea; James Peel; Benedict Headicar
Testimonials
‘Responsive, and dedicated team so you always feel your query or particular instructions will be picked up and actioned in a timely manner. Full-service practice and through years of instruction have relationships with teams across the firm who can handle each specific legal query alongside the film and TV team.’
‘Neil Gillard is personable and very responsive.’
‘Wiggin is unique in their service speeds, depth of knowledge and ever present pragmatism. They are the gold standard. ’
‘David Quli – simply the most experienced partner I’ve ever worked with. He is incredible and has a solution for everything. Daniel Whybrew is tremendously adept in his field, extremely smart, swift and lovely to deal with. He has found a way through even the most complex situations we’ve found ourselvesin.’
‘Gráinne McKenna and James Peel in particular go the extra mile, and an extra mile with these individuals is like 5 miles with anyone else as they are usually the smartest people in the room and the nicest.’
‘Ross Sylvester is consistently on point. As well as knowing our business extremely well, he is always quick on his feet and able to provide commercially-focused advice under time pressure. He’s always my first choice.’
‘What sets Wiggin apart from its competitors is the depth of resources available to it and the consistency of skill sets and personalities across the board. All of the Wiggin team demonstrate the same values and commitment to their roles and their customers. Wiggin clearly strives for excellence.’
‘David Quli is one of the most respected lawyers in the film and TV financing space. He sets a very high standard of understanding, quality of work and customer service and his team.
Key clients
True Brit Entertainment Limited
FremantleMedia
ABC Studios
AMC
Apple
Bank of Montreal
BBC Studios Distribution
Cofiloisirs
DAZN
Disney
FX Networks
Netflix
Motive Pictures
Paramount
RSA Films Limited (Ridley Scott’s documentary production company) (“RSA”)
Sky
Sony
Universal
Virgin Media O2
WarnerBros. Discovery (HBO, HBO Max, Warner Bros. TV, and Warner Bros. features)
Work highlights
Bird & Bird LLP
The media, entertainment and sports practice at Bird & Bird LLP is a key destination for sports clients requiring assistance with film and TV matters, including financings, brand deals and the tokenisation of TV content. TV sports rights deals as well as advertising issues relating to film & TV productions are other areas of expertise for the department. Richard McMorris leads the broadcasting practice at the firm and is routinely instructed by sports clients seeking advice on a range of digital media, film and TV matters.
Practice head(s):
Richard McMorris
Other key lawyers:
Bryony Hurst
Key clients
TikTok
TuneIn
Warner Bros. Discovery
DAZN
IOC
UK Radioplayer
Daily Mail
Royal Opera House
Radiant
Aser Media
Work highlights
Bristows LLP
The practice at Bristows LLP acts for major production companies in the financing and production of films, and broadcasters and streaming companies in relation to distribution deals. The team is noted for its advertising capabilities, assisting with promotional and marketing campaigns for film releases. Paul Jordan leads the team and plays a prominent role in matters at the intersection of film, TV, advertising and marketing, while co-head Richard Dickinson focuses on advising broadcasters and production companies on IP rights, content licensing and other commercial transactions.
Practice head(s):
Paul Jordan; Richard Dickinson
Other key lawyers:
Toby Headdon; Tim Heaps; Rob Powell
Key clients
Paramount Pictures
ITV
Two Daughters Entertainment Limited
Fairylight Films Inc.
A Running Commentary
JH Artist Group LLC
Salt Productions LLC
Fonic Limited
Work highlights
Clintons
Clintons handles the gamut of film and TV matters, including rights transactions and multi-party media financing deals. Documentaries, sports and music-related content are particular strengths for the practice, which is also well positioned to advise music and sports talent on their film and TV projects. Matters concerning copyright exploitation related to adaptations and remakes also feature on the team's workload. Luke Gornell, who was promoted to partner January 2023, focuses on development, production, finance and exploitation deals in the film and TV industries. Litigator Steve Joelson acts for studios, production and distribution companies on contentious issues. Previous practice head Kami Naghdi left the firm in September 2023.
Practice head(s):
Luke Gornell
Other key lawyers:
Steve Joelson
Testimonials
‘A fantastic team – all round excellent in all aspects.’
‘Luke Gornell is a fantastic asset to Clintons, understands the needs of the project and also the delicate nature of many commercial deals whilst delivering prompt and well executed advice and guidance.’
Work highlights
CMS
CMS handles a mix of corporate and commercial matters for national and international broadcasters and production companies. Broadcasters regularly turn to the team for advice on carriage negotiations with platforms, as well as electronic programme guide deals and content acquisitions. The group also has a strong presence in TV rights transactions, and sector-related M&A and joint ventures. Co-head Paul Guite routinely assists with high-profile commercial and corporate transactions in the film and television sectors, while fellow co-leader Victoria Gaskell advises production companies and distributors on regulatory and transactional issues. Rebekah Hayes is noted for her specialist expertise in production finance, acting for producers and financiers.
Practice head(s):
Victoria Gaskell; Paul Guite
Other key lawyers:
Rebekah Hayes; John Cloke
Key clients
Avia Games
BBC
Box To Box Films Limited
BT / BT Sport
Comcast
Coutts & Co
Cutting Edge Group
Dentsu Aegis Network
Elisabeth Murdoch
FremantleMedia Group Limited
Global Radio
Immediate Media
ITV
Jeremy Clarkson
Kobalt Music
M&C Saatchi
MTV
NBCUniversal
News Corp
News UK and Ireland
Paramount Global (formerly ViacomCBS)
Sky
SkyShowTime
The Premier League
UKTV Media Limited
WarnerBros Discovery
Pathé Productions Limited
Work highlights
- Advised NBCUniversal and Sky on its new partnership with African media company MultiChoice Group for the Showmax streaming service.
- Advised Box to Box Films on a minority investment by Bruin Capital.
- Advised the Premier League on its sales process for its UK rights for the 2025/26 – 2028/29 football seasons.
DLA Piper
DLA Piper provides support in relation to broadcasting, sponsorships and media rights issues, and is retained by media rights owners, brands, technology companies and media conglomerates. Corporate matters - such as acquisitions and joint ventures - are other core areas of activity for the practice, which is under the leadership of Nick Fitzpatrick, a reference for broadcasting and sports matters. Samuel Churney focuses on sponsorships and the exploitation of media rights.
Practice head(s):
Nick Fitzpatrick
Other key lawyers:
Samuel Churney
Testimonials
‘Samuel Churney and Nick Fitzpatrick are very knowledgeable. They give very valuable advice and understand commercial requirements involved in legal negotiations. When they don’t have the immediate expertise on a specific subject they would reach out to their colleagues and would always come back to us in a very short time.’
‘Knowledge, commercial awareness, transparency and quick responses.’
Key clients
Aviva
Discovery Communications LLC; Liberty Global
Dentsu Group Inc.
Thomson Reuters
THG
UK Government’s Department for Culture, Media & Sport
LEGO
ITV
The Football Association Premier League (the Premier League)
Investec
Thomson Reuters
Work highlights
- Advised WarnerBros Discovery and Liberty Global on the sale of their jointly-owned production house, All3Media.
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Fieldfisher
Standing out for its expertise in financings and corporate-focused matters in the film and television spaces, Fieldfisher has a strong track record in M&A transactions and joint ventures, rights licensing arrangements, and production and distribution issues. Clients of the firm also benefit from its specialist media tax team and strong capabilities in contentious matters. Stephen Saltzman, who leads the media and entertainment practice, excels in transactional work and AI-related issues, while Carlton Durrant is the go-to name for corporate finance and M&A in the film and TV sectors. An authority in the media and entertainment market, Tim Johnson possesses a wealth of experience in international co-productions, rights licensing, and distribution deals.
Practice head(s):
Stephen Saltzman; Carlton Durrant
Other key lawyers:
Tim Johnson; Christine Phillips; Nick Pimlott; Alisa Logvinenko; Ruth Lewis
Testimonials
‘The lawyers understand the media industry and are able to give good advice at relatively short notice.’
‘Carlton Durrant for corporate work and Nick Pimlott for competition work are both excellent!’
Key clients
The British Broadcasting Corporation
BBC Studios Distribution Limited
Lumina Studios
Natixis Coficine
See-Saw Films
UKTV Media Limited
Deutsche Zentral-Genossenschaftsbank AG
Constantin Film
Spiro Films, Ltd.
Lionsgate
Starz Entertainment LLC
Digital TV Group
Everyone TV
Max Films/Roger Frappier
Huayi Brothers International
Tokyopop
Psyop
Magnetar Capital
Work highlights
- Advised DZ Bank on the multi-party co-financing of independently produced television series “Those About to Die”.
- Advised Constantin Film on the equity co-financing of an independent feature film “Psycho Killer” and related inter creditor agreement with the producer’s lenders.
- Advised BBC Studios on M&A (Nordics-based STV Production) and strategic investments (Mettlemouse Entertainment) involving its portfolio of TV and film production companies.
Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
Bringing together expertise in commercial, corporate, regulatory, IP, finance and contentious mandates, Herbert Smith Freehills LLP regularly advises TV and film clients on production and co-production arrangements, distribution agreements, incentives and rights deals. Hayley Brady, who oversees the media and digital practice, is proficient in content licensing, sponsorships and innovative arrangements in the film and television sectors. James Balfour advises on contractual and regulatory issues.
Practice head(s):
Hayley Brady
Other key lawyers:
James Balfour
Testimonials
‘Hayley Brady and James Balfour have been outstanding.’
‘A team that’s always available with a strong focus on providing real solutions in addition to very good business expertise.’
‘The people I work with at Herbert Smith are people I have known for a long time because they have created a relationship of quality and trust. A real effective collaboration because the people are available, competent and have 360 vision taking into consideration our business challenges.’
Key clients
Sky
Time Warner
CNN International
Photonica Inc
STV
The Big Issue Company Limited
Bounce Cinema
KFC
Work highlights
- Advised STV on the renegotiation of certain rights in relation to distribution of ITV digital content as well as advertising sales arrangements in respect of STV airtime.
- Advised Bounce Cinema on its co-production and brand collaboration arrangements, including on the negotiation of an arrangement with Warner Brothers Discovery.
- Advised Sky on the distribution and monetisation of Sky content on TikTok.
Lewis Silkin
Often instructed by studios, producers and broadcasters, the film and TV practice at Lewis Silkin is active in both contentious and non-contentious matters. On the consulting front, the group is skilled in financing, exploitation and production issues, and draws on the firm’s strong employment and immigration team to advise broadcast media companies on investigations. On the contentious side, the team particularly shines in IP protection and enforcement, as well as privacy issues, defamation and commercial disputes. Led by Cliff Fluet
and Russell Brimelow
, the media team also includes Phil Rymer, a name to note for commercial and legal issues related to the film industry, and Neil Parkes, who represents broadcasters, studios and production companies in both contractual and IP disputes.
Practice head(s):
Cliff Fluet; Russell Brimelow
Other key lawyers:
Phil Rymer; Neil Parkes
Key clients
BBC
Channel Four Television
MTV Networks
Paramount Home Entertainment
Discovery Corporate Services
Banijay UK Productions
Sky UK Limited
Motion Picture Association
Stigma Films
Filmgate Films AB
Agile Films Ltd
Fremantle
Work highlights
- Advised Banijay UK on its acquisition of leading independent scripted producer, The Forge.
- Advising Stigma Films on the financing and production of a feature film entitled “T.I.M” which was streamed in 2023 in the UK on the Netflix platform.
- Defending Sky in a High Court claim of inducement to breach of contract by Eddie Hearn owned boxing promotor Matchroom.
Osborne Clarke LLP
Osborne Clarke LLP assists a wide array of clients - including broadcasters, streamers, publishers, production companies and social media platforms - with film and TV-related matters. Technology and regulatory matters are at the core of the practice, which continues to advise on content and channel distribution deals, AdTech, media rights agreements and mid-market M&A transactions. Nick Johnson and John Davidson-Kelly jointly lead the team, with Davidson-Kelly leading on matters relating to digital media regulation. Ken Wilkinson handles corporate matters as well as post-production and broadcasting issues. Jamie Heatly is well versed in advising on the launch of new streaming services and TV channels.
Practice head(s):
Nick Johnson; John Davidson-Kelly
Other key lawyers:
Ken Wilkinson; Jamie Heatly
Testimonials
‘Impressive list of key players, firm goes above and beyond to keep our sector up-to-date with upcoming legal changes which has been invaluable when planning adjustments to our business for the future.’
‘Their deep knowledge of the industry and expertise in the deals we do and issues that arise make them stand out.’
‘Very clear, concise and practical legal advice provided in a timely manner. Quick turnaround times. Friendly, transparent, ethical and professional firm. Good updates on new laws and changes are provided. I would highly recommend the firm and any of the lawyers that I have worked with.’
‘John Davidson-Kelly is excellent.’
Key clients
Warner Bros. Discovery
Netflix
ITV / ITV Studios
Paramount
Channel 4
NBC Universal
Comcast
Miroma
Arrow International Media
Coffee&TV
DAZN
SkyShowtime
CNN
HayU
Work highlights
- Advising Warner Bros. Discovery on all matters related to the growth and development of its streaming services, including the international roll-out of HBO Max in EMEA and the launch of TNT Sports in the UK.
- Advised Netflix’s global consumer protection team on regulatory matters regarding the operation of the Netflix platform and provided specialist safety and regulatory advice on major productions.
- Advised Paramount on the roll-out and development of Paramount+, and on the proposed combination of Pluto TV with My5 in the UK, including broadcast and on-demand compliance.
Russells Solicitors
Music specialist firm Russells Solicitors is home to a growing film and TV practice which acts for notable talent, presenters, broadcasters, producers and directors. The team has considerable experience in commercial transactions, an area in which co-head Gavin Maude stands out, while Simon Esplen focuses on music-related biopics and documentaries. The team is also a strong performer in litigation proceedings in this space, with litigation specialist Steven Tregear taking the lead on this type of work. Alex Cole handles development, production, financing and distribution arrangements, and Anna Ling assists directors, production companies and financiers with commercial matters.
Practice head(s):
Gavin Maude
Other key lawyers:
Simon Esplen; Steven Tregear; Alex Cole; Sebastian Davey; Alice Rudge; Anna Ling
Testimonials
‘Real specialists in the music and entertainment industry.’
‘Steven Tragear – exceptional knowledge of the industry, very commercial, excellent legal knowledge, a brilliant negotiator and very strategic thinker.’
Key clients
The Estate of George Michael
Coldplay
Marisha Wallace
Work highlights
- Advised the estate of George Michael on the critically acclaimed documentary “Wham!”.
- Advised Coldplay on the live streaming of its show its “Music of the Spheres: Live from River Plat”.
- Advised actress and singer Marisha Wallace on her participation in Celebrity Big Brother.
Simkins LLP
Simkins LLP ‘has amazing knowledge of the film industry‘ as well as strong foundations in the television sector, advising on animations, documentaries, feature films and TV series. The team handles both financing and production mandates, and is adept in copyright infringement claims, distribution disputes and contract litigation. Practice head Jonathan Blair has notable strength in the structuring of international co-productions and financing deals, while Giao Pacey advises film and TV clients on corporate finance matters. Juliane Althoff is noted for her experience in the development, financing, production and exploitation of content, encompassing film and TV. Astrid Bulmer is key to animation matters.
Practice head(s):
Jonathan Blair
Other key lawyers:
Giao Pacey; Juliane Althoff; Astrid Bulmer
Testimonials
‘The practice is unique because they are very accessible, light on their feet, extremely knowledgeable yet able to communicate in a simple and digestible way. They are patient and equable. The company is clearly diverse.’
‘I worked primarily with Juliane Althoff who was fantastic. Juliane rose to every challenge and dealt with some really difficult people and scenarios on my behalf. She is knowledgeable, easygoing and very precise in detail.’
‘Simkins provides a great range of experience and skills within the division so all areas of film production are covered.’
‘Jonathan Blair has always delivered great work – he’s got an excellent knowledge of the film finance world and knows when to push for more for producers. I would highly recommend him.’
‘Simkins provides an excellent all round production finance and production legal service and can draw on expertise within the firm on music and employment.’
‘Jonathan Blair is the senior partner who has a wide knowledge base on all matters relating to production finance and production, and provides smart and commercial advice. He is brilliantly assisted by Juliane Althoff.’
‘The team at Simkins has an amazing knowledge of the film industry and is also speedy to respond and react with a very good work ethic and attitude.’
‘I have worked with Juliane Althof, Astrid Bulmer and Jonathan Blair and all have been a joy to work with.’
Key clients
Magical Society/Magical Productions
Snowed-In Productions
MBK Productions
Iron Maiden
Coutts & Co
Snowstorm Productions
Studio Hamburg UK Limited (SHUK)
J.K. Rowling
Raw TV
Brontë Film and Television
Work highlights
- Advised Magical Society on the financing and production of its new BBC crime drama series entitled “Virdee“.
- Advised Snowed-In Productions on the financing and production of its new drama series “Joan” for ITV.
- Advised MBK Productions on the financing of two recent feature films, “One Life” and “Firebrand”.
Simons Muirhead Burton
The practice at Simons Muirhead Burton handles both contentious and non-contentious matters in the film and television sectors, often working in collaboration with its defamation team. The group is jointly led by Razwana Akram, who is knowledgeable of SVODs, financing and production matters, and Nick Miller, who joined from ACK Media Law LLP in June 2023, and is experienced in matters concerning feature films, documentaries and TV shows. Disputes work is overseen by Stephen Shotnes, while Simon Goldberg assists with the development and production of film and television projects. These are also key areas of focus for Blaise Gaymer, who also advises on the acquisition, licensing and distribution of feature films and TV programmes across networks, media and streaming services.
Practice head(s):
Razwana Akram; Nick Miller
Other key lawyers:
Simon Goldberg; Stephen Shotnes; James Greenslade; Peter Weiss; Blaise Gaymer; Annika Chauhan
Testimonials
‘Simons Muirhead Burton has a deep knowledge of the media landscape, partnered with their strengths in other key areas of any business. We have found their advice on the restructuring of our business to make it more attractive for industry investment to be exemplary.’
‘Simon Goldberg has been a standout partner for us, particularly in giving us the information and context that allowed us to make some challenging decisions for the business. As a female-run business we find Simon to be a great ally and advocate, who is always keen to make introductions and facilitate relationships of real value to our business.’
‘Excellent knowledge of the industry. Friendly and helpful staff. Lawyers who understand the tight timeframes and need to respond quickly in the media industry.’
‘Nick Miller has very in-depth knowledge of the industry. Extremely hard-working and dedicated.’
Key clients
UMO Project Ltd
Five Blind Dates Ltd
Penguin Lessons LTD
Jovera Pictures AG SA Ltd
S4C
Toho International
Article 1 Productions
Blackbox Media
Mojo Swoptops Productions
Dirty Films
Tabby Tales Limited
Wychwood Media Limited
Work highlights
- Advising UMO Project Ltd on all production, finance and distribution matters for the film “My Fault London”.
- Advised Five Blind Dates LTD on all production, finance and distribution matters for its film “Untitled Nikita Project“, including the main agreements with talent, crew, the financiers and Amazon.
- Advised Penguin Lessons Ltc on all production, finance and distribution matters for the film “The Penguin Lessons“, including the main agreements with talent, crew, financiers and the main distributor.
Keystone Law
Keystone Law is particularly active in music-related film and TV projects, but is also well placed to handle contentious matters - such as copyright litigation - within the film and TV industries. Lawrence Abramson leads on media and commercial disputes; Jacqueline Brown handles copyright infringement proceedings; Nick Weaser advises music-related issues; and Gerard Cukier is proficient in contentious and non-contentious mandates in this space.
Other key lawyers:
Lawrence Abramson; Jacqueline Brown; Nick Weaser; Gerard Cukier
Testimonials
‘The diversity of expertise within the Keystone family means they offer us a one-stop shop for all legal needs. They appear to give their partners the freedom to operate and act proportionally to client context when it comes to billing and transactional matters.’
Key clients
Louis Schoorl
Twig World Limited
Noel Redding Estate Ltd & Mitch Mitchell Estate Limited
Wilshire Financial Group Inc
Donna Molavi
The Get Real Marketing Company Limited
McDonald’s Restaurants Limited
Revelation Films Limited
Skyrocket Entertainment Limited
Lady Colin Campbell – Media / Defamation
Mark Evans
Mark Messenger
Work highlights
- Advised Twig World Limited on agency, licensing and distribution agreements for distribution of its educational film digital products around the world.
Latham & Watkins
Noted for its cross-border capabilities, Latham & Watkins handles content financing, production, acquisitions and licensing deals for film and TV clients. Latterly, the team has been particularly active in the sports sector, assisting sports streamers and broadcasters with regulatory and corporate issues as well as production arrangements and media rights sales. Practice head Rachel Astin advises US studios, rights owners, international TV channels and streaming platforms on live sports broadcast deals, rights licensing arrangements and M&A transactions. Patrick Mitchell co-leads the team and is known for his expertise across sports and media. Lisbeth Savill retired in January 2024.
Practice head(s):
Rachael Astin; Patrick Mitchell
Key clients
Centricus
Saudi Research and Media Group (SMRG)
Crossroads Live, Inc.
DAZN
Eon Productions
Moonbug Entertainment Limited
Pinewood Studios
Studiocanal
Univision
Work highlights
- Advised DAZN on various business critical media regulatory and corporate finance matters.
- Advised Saudi Research and Media Group (SRMG) on its multi-year TV content and brand licensing arrangement with Warner Bros. Discovery.
- Advised Find Form on its brand ambassador agreements with the actor Orlando Bloom.
Level
Level advises multinational studios and production companies on a mix of contentious and non-contentious film and TV issues. Production and distribution matters are handled by Tony Morris and Rochelle Winn, with Morris focusing on scripted shows, while Winn utilises her music expertise to advise on music-related productions. Jennifer Parker is the go-to name for film financings and also production matters concerning documentaries.
Other key lawyers:
Tony Morris; Rochelle Winn; Jennifer Parker
Testimonials
‘Level Law has provided a service that felt personal as well as extremely professional over several different areas and needs. The litigation advice and approach was beyond helpful and was provided in a way that usefully weighed up the benefits and pitfalls. With contract advice for IP and specialist employment contracts specifically for film, they excelled tailoring contracts swiftly for our specific needs and provided razor sharp feedback on sales contracts.’
‘Tony Morris is the most knowledgeable lawyer I have worked with allowing us to cut through what would have been a bad deal without the support.’
‘They are notable for their efficiency, speed, and sense of humour.’
Key clients
Instinct Animations Ltd
K F Films Limited
Alag Film Limited
Dark Cosmos
Blackwater Pictures
Castle Entertainments Limited
Genesius Pictures
Ditto Films Limited
Snafu Pictures Ltd
Blink
Global Fan Network
Alma
Work highlights
- Advising on production, financing and sales for the film “Four Letters of Love” starring Pierce Brosnan, Helena Bonham-Carter and Gabriel Byrne.
- Advising on Castle Entertainments’ “Decoding Turner” documentary commissioned by SkyArts.
Onside Law LLP
A key port of call for broadcasters, sports right holders and sports talent, sports boutique Onside Law LLP is adept at assisting with broadcast licensing arrangements related to media rights, and the production and distribution of content. The 'commercially minded' James Tobias takes the lead on this type of work, and is also well versed in matters at the intersection of broadcast and digital media. In addition, the team also acts for TV presenters, and has notably advised on numerous sports-related docuseries. Jamie Singer co-leads the team alongside Tobias.
Practice head(s):
James Tobias; Jamie Singer
Testimonials
‘The team at Onside is exceptionally knowledgeable, commercially minded and pragmatic. They don’t get bogged down in academic or legalistic points, but instead distil their advice into short, clear recommendations and queries which are fit to be presented at exec level within any business.’
‘I find their approach to be concise and direct, and it often draws on real industry knowledge from their impressive client base. The people is also friendly and approachable, and very much feel like an extension of my team.’
‘I have recently worked closely with James Tobias, and have been very impressed with his approach and overall style. He takes a very practical approach, often willing to express his own views and recommendations on things without burying them in caveats or legal jargon. He is a very commercially minded lawyer, who is focused on getting the deal done.’
Key clients
ATP Media
Snack Media
Progress Productions
Starwing Productions
Avidity Studios
Mark Chapman
Michael Parkinson Enterprises
Esteban Apraez Entertainment
CueTips Media
Six Nations
River Media Partners
beIN Sports
Two Circles
Stephen Hendry
Nick Dougherty
Matt Fitzpatrick
E1
Premiership Women’s Rugby (PWR)
Lawn Tennis Association (LTA)
Work highlights
- Advised Sir Michael Parkinson’s company following his passing on the licensing of archive interview content for various commercial and non-commercial purposes.
- Advised Avidity Studios on all aspects of its first full TV commission, “The Captain’s Dinner”, focusing on the stories of three former Ryder Cup Team Europe captains.
- Advised E1 Series on sports media rights licensing deals with over 25 broadcasters worldwide ahead of the launch of the event at the start of 2024.
Reed Smith LLP
Acting for artists, production companies and financiers, Reed Smith LLP‘s film & TV practice is noted for its expertise in financing matters in this space. 'A very experienced and well-known lawyer in the film and television production industry', Michael Maxtone-Smith specialises in sector-related financings, contracts receivables purchases, revolving lines on credit, and other transactions. Sophie Goossens advises film on TV clients on digital issues, such as AI, as well as IP matters. Media specialist Elle Todd leads the firm’s media and entertainment practice.
Practice head(s):
Elle Todd
Other key lawyers:
Michael Maxtone-Smith; Sophie Goossens; Henry Birkbeck
Testimonials
‘Our experience with Reed Smith has been and continues to be stellar. They have been unfailingly knowledgeable, responsive, and dependable. We value our relationship with them immensely.’
‘We would absolutely single out Sophie Goosens and associate Henry Birkbeck, as they both personify the best that legal field has to offer, from our perspective. We have always felt that we matter to them, and that our concerns are genuinely their concerns.’
‘Reed Smith are reliable, efficient and consistent in the quality of their advice and work.’
Work highlights
Baker McKenzie
Baker McKenzie advises a host of clients, including major streamers and digital platforms, on TV production and distribution issues. Showcasing particular strength in digital content matters, the team is also retained to advise on IP, regulatory and AI-related issues. Ben Allgrove leads the practice, and advises major technology companies on content and regulatory matters.
Practice head(s):
Ben Allgrove
Other key lawyers:
Julia Hemmings; John Groom
Key clients
Hutch Games
Index Ventures
Inspired Entertainment
Netflix
ORFIUM
Snapchat
Sony
Sovereign Films
YouTube
Work highlights
Burges Salmon LLP
Based in Bristol, Burges Salmon LLP acts for an impressive roster of broadcasters and production companies in an array of IP matters, including contentious issues and IP portfolio management. Typical instructions include advice on broadcasting rights exploitation, clearance and trade mark issues. The team also assists production companies with production agreements and marketing campaigns. Practice head Jeremy Dickerson specialises in IP and advises major film and TV companies on their trade mark portfolios. Helen Scott-Lawler assists with sponsorships, brand protection, and advertising and marketing issues, while Emily Roberts is the go-to name for contentious matters.
Practice head(s):
Jeremy Dickerson
Other key lawyers:
Helen Scott-Lawler; Emily Roberts; Chloe Perea Poole
Key clients
BBC
BBC Studios Ltd
WarnerBros Discovery
Eurosport
Virgin Group (including Virgin Enterprises Limited)
UKTV
Valleyfest
Racecourse Technical Services Limited (RaceTech)
Racehorse Association
Apetito (Wiltshire Farm Foods)
Work highlights
- Advising the BBC and BBC Studios on all UK and EU trade mark applications and registrations as sole counsel.
- Acting as UK trade mark counsel for Discovery, Inc and Eurosport, advising on clearance, registry proceedings, and UK enforcement issues.
Mayer Brown International LLP
The corporate-focused film and TV practice at Mayer Brown International LLP mainly advises distributors, broadcasters and production companies on M&A, joint ventures, and other corporate mandates. The team is also skilled in disputes involving IP infringement, and contractual frameworks relating to film and TV productions in the UK and US. Practice head Miles Robinson handles cross-border disputes in the publishing sector, Rebecca Bothamley focuses on corporate finance matters in the media sector, and Oliver Yaros handles IP issues.
Practice head(s):
Miles Robinson
Other key lawyers:
Rebecca Bothamley; Oliver Yaros; Harriet Hainsworth
Key clients
eOne (Entertainment One) Limited
Hasbro, Inc.
M4DC
Mediawan
Overmore Group
Synamedia
Asacha Media Group
Work highlights
- Advised Hasbro, Inc., on a carve-out and aspects of the $500m sale of its eOne film and TV division to Lionsgate.
- Advised Asacha Media Group on its acquisition of Arrow International Media.
- Advised Mediawan on its investment into Misfits Entertainment Limited.
Mishcon de Reya
The practice at Mishcon de Reya LLP is particularly active in advising on IP-related issues in the TV and film sector, such as copyright and trade mark disputes, portfolio management and brand protection. The firm also assists with commercial agreements and rights acquisitions. Practice head Lewis Cohen focuses on commercial contracts, often working on sports-related matters. Sally Britton advises brands on IP protection, while David Rose handles patents.
Practice head(s):
Lewis Cohen
Other key lawyers:
Sally Britton; David Rose
Testimonials
‘An excellent team. They have strength in depth and each one is as good as the next, so you have complete confidence in the advice you are getting. They use their expertise to extract significant value for their clients. I couldn’t recommend them highly enough.’
‘They are highly personable and professional and have a can do attitude, prioritising their clients’ needs at all times. They are very keen to add value to any project they work on and are consistently looking at ways to enhance their clients’ situation and represent their interests.’
Key clients
Sky Limited, Sky UK Limited, Sky International AG
Global Media Group Services Limited
CBS
Tyburn Film Productions
Compuhire Limited
Work highlights
- Advising Sky on its wide-ranging trade mark dispute with SkyKick, including proceedings before the Supreme Court.
- Advising Tyburn Film Productions on a dispute against defendants Lucasfilm and Lunak Heavy Industries (UK), regarding their use of the deceased actor, Peter Cushing’s, likeness through CGI in the Star Wars film Rogue One.
- Advised Compuhire on a wide range of commercial agreements in respect of its provision of graphics playback and equipment rental services to major film and TV studios and production companies.
Preiskel & Co LLP
Focused on independent films, Preiskel & Co LLP assists producers, distributors, rights acquisitions companies and film financiers with an array of mandates concerning feature films and documentaries. The team is jointly led by Peter Dally and Hannah Leader: Dally focuses on the financing, production and exploitation of filmed content, while Leader advises film producers and financiers on production, co-production, financing and distribution matters.
Practice head(s):
Peter Dally; Hannah Leader
Key clients
Buffalo Pictures Limited
Holofcener Limited
Thomas Kubr
Nick Hampson
Bend it Films
Work highlights
- Advising Buffalo Pictures on the production of all its film content, acting as production counsel on the second season of “Islands of the Pacific” and other shows.
- Advising Holofcener on the early development of a film project which involves IP issues, dealing with living member of Betty Cook’s family, clearing life rights of surviving colleagues and other issues.