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Clintons
2 St Giles Square
COVENT GARDEN
LONDON
WC2H 8AP
England

TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Media: Music Tier 1

A market leader across the entire spectrum of music, Clintons has expertise in commercial, contentious and rights acquisition matters. Charles Gerada – head of the firm’s corporate department – is the main contact in the latter space, where he is often supported by Chris Coates on high-profile and high-value transactions. Berkeley Edwards heads up the commercial division, which includes Andrew Myers, Peter Button and Nicky Stein, among others, all of whom are experienced commercial representatives of global musical talent. Andrew Sharland is the main point of contact on the contentious side and is a regular advisor to leading musicians, songwriters, managers and producers, as well as multinational and independent record, publishing, management, live event and digital media companies; he is often supported by senior associate Blake Wilner.

Practice head(s):

Berkeley Edwards; Andrew Sharland; Charles Gerada

Other key lawyers:

Andrew Myers; Peter Button; Nicky Stein; Victoria Wood; Alastair Kenwood; Karim Bouzidi; Chris Coates; Sam Sparrow; Blake Wilner

Testimonials

‘An incredibly efficient, responsive and experienced firm.’

‘Charles Gerada was good to work alongside – he had great industry knowledge and a practical approach to getting the deal done.’

‘One thing that distinguishes Clintons is that they not only tenaciously represent their clients in achieving their legal objectives, but they do so with an uncommon and respectful consideration for who the clients are and in how they would like to be represented.’

‘The vast and valuable experience of the individuals at Clintons make the firm stand out from other entertainment-focused law firms around the world.’

‘Always quick to respond with smart and fresh ideas.’

‘Andrew Myers and Sam Sparrow deal with things quickly, fairly and honestly.’

Key clients

Lewis Capaldi

Hipgnosis

Griff

Daft Punk

The 1975

Max Richter

Fred again…

The Who

Liam Gallagher

Charlie XCX

Declan Colgan Music Limited

Bastille / Dan Smith

Chrissie Hynde

Ministry of Sound

James Bay

YM&U

Hipgnosis Songs Fund

Defected Records Limited

Amy Thomson

Work highlights

  • Representing Declan Colgan Music Limited in a dispute with Def Jam Recordings (a division of Universal Music Group), arising out of a licence to use a sample of a well-known recording by King Crimson in the 2010 release by Kanye West, “Power”.
  • Representing Daniel Ward on a dispute regarding the commission payable under the management arrangements between the client and members of the band, Gabriels.
  • Advised renowned DJ Simon Dunmore on the sale of house music indie label, Defected Records.

TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Media: Theatre, publishing and other media Tier 1

Clintons is the first port of call to leading writers, producers and creatives thanks to its expertise in structuring deals and productions, including rights acquisitions, financing and licensing of shows to overseas producers. Specialising in advising producers, from small start-ups and mid-scale operators to some of the biggest names in the sector, James Jones heads up the theatre practice; it also includes John Cohen, who focuses on representing artists and creatives. Senior associate Stephen Pidcock is adept in all areas of theatre and live performance, including commercial, licensing and IP issues.

Practice head(s):

James Jones

Other key lawyers:

John Cohen; Stephen Pidcock; Tom Frederikson

Testimonials

‘Their contractual work is very strong.’

‘A practical understanding of the theatre and entertainment sector which helps in drafting pragmatic and useable documents.’

‘James Jones is efficient, pragmatic, and has a deep knowledge of the entertainment sector.’

‘The individuals that I work with are always approachable and the quality of work is exemplary.’

‘The quality of his James Jones’ advice is always extremely high and due to his deep knowledge of our business, I feel like his advice comes from a wholly complete perspective.’

‘I have worked with Tom Frederikson and Stephen Pidcock who are extremely knowledgeable, approachable and fast to respond.’

‘Experts in every aspect of the industry. They are on hand to guide clients through the difficult waters of IP creation.’

‘The experience of John Cohen is unrivalled in the field of musical theatre. Stephen Pidcock also brings detailed legal knowledge to bear on sorting out knotty contractual issues.’

Key clients

Green Room Entertainment Limited

Swamp Motel Limited

Les Enfants Terribles

Screensleeves Limited

Breda Cashe

Glynis Henderson Productions Limited

Immersive Everywhere Limited

Second Half Productions Limited

Path Entertainment Group

AK Theatricals Limited

Dramatic Events Limited

Michael Grandage Company

SGA Productions

Sony Music

Theatre Royal Haymarket

Tim Rice

George Stiles and Anthony Drewe

Don Black

Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss

Spitlip

Bill Kenwright Limited

Crossroads Live (formerly David Ian Productions Limited)

Michael Harrison Entertainment Limited

Mischief Worldwide Limited

New Adventures Limited

Talent Artistic Group Limited

TC Beech

Jamie Wilson Productions Limited

The Lionel Bart Estate

The Anthology Group

Sherman Theatrical Entertainment Limited

Work highlights

  • Advised Ian Shaw on the production of the play ‘The Shark is Broken.’
  • Advised Kate Prince as choreographer and co-creator of the new Sting show ‘Message in a Bottle.’
  • Advised Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss on the general progression within their careers.

TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Media: Film & TV Tier 2

Private client > Family Tier 3

Led by Liz Vernon, Clintons regularly acts for high and ultra-high-net-worth individuals. The team frequently represents some of the most well-known individuals in the sport, entertainment, and business industries. Vernon is recognised for her work on many complex and high-value financial remedy cases, as well as disputes relating to children. Daniel Chalmers has a solid reputation for his work in matrimonial finance matters and Schedule 1 Children Act cases. Dom Christophers left the firm in July 2024, and is now at Ribet Myles.

Practice head(s):

Liz Vernon

Other key lawyers:

Daniel Chalmers; Dom Christophers

TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Reputation management Tier 3

Clintons acts for HNWIs across the whole range of reputation management issues, including defamation, malicious falsehood, misuse of private information and data protection. Roddy Chisholm Batten leads the department with particular experience in privacy law, as highlighted by ongoing involvement in litigation concerning the phone hacking scandal. Karim Bouzidi acts for a number of prominent clients in the sports sector. Hayley Dilks and Caroline Hrabi are also key names, both of whom are involved in the firm’s phone hacking work.

Practice head(s):

Roddy Chisholm Batten

Testimonials

‘Always on hand and able to give options.’

‘An excellent understanding of the newspaper hacking issues.’

‘Highly knowledgeable and delivered what they said they would.’

‘Clinton’s put together a team who were clearly very experienced in the issues that related to my case. This experience was very evident in the way they navigated through complex issues, offering insightful advice and guidance to achieve the best possible outcomes. I felt I was in good hands – confident in their recommendations, with the process as clear and painless as possible.’

‘Roddy Chisholm Batten was approachable and friendly, whilst clearly being highly competent, exceptionally knowledgable and very experienced in the issues relating to my case.’

Key clients

HRH The Duke of Sussex

Mary Nightingale (presenter of ITN Early Evening News)

Lisa Riley (Emmerdale actress and TV presenter)

Sir Norman Lamb (former Liberal Democrat MP)

Tom Bradby (presenter of ITN’s News at Ten)

Vince Cable (former MP and leader of the Liberal Democrats)

Guy Ritchie (Film Director and Producer)

Kieren Fallon (former jockey)

John Egan (former jockey)

Louis Walsh (music manager and TV personality)

Work highlights

  • Acting in two separate claims for misuse of private information against MGN in relation to the unlawful interception of mobile telephone voicemails and the blagging of confidential information by the Mirror, Sunday Mirror and The People.
  • Represented KFFL, a wholesale and retail purveyor of fine foods, in a claim in defamation against Associated Newspaper arising out of the publication of highly defamatory allegations concerning the company and its proprietor, Laura King MBE, in the Daily Mail and its website MailOnline.
  • Acting in twenty-one separate claims for misuse of private information against News Group Newspapers in relation to the unlawful interception of mobile telephone voicemails and the blagging of confidential information by the NOTW and The Sun.

Employment > Immigration Tier 5

Clintons combines a specialism in transatlantic transfers, assisting UK companies with establishing operations in the US and vice versa, with a track record in the media, entertainment, and marketing sectors. Co-head and principal Diana Okoeva, ‘one of the top US immigration lawyers in the UK‘, is dual-qualified in the US, and England and Wales, and possesses immigration strengths in entertainment and tech. Associate Natasha Hotson co-heads the team, employing her ‘grounded, realistic, and extremely commercial‘ approach.

Practice head(s):

Diana Okoeva; Natasha Hotson

Testimonials

Very responsive immigration team who are very knowledgeable and up to date on the law.

Natasha Hotson is a very knowledgeable UK immigration lawyer, and delivers a no-nonsense approach to her advice. Clients appreciate her responsiveness. Diana Okoeva is a fantastic US immigration resource to have in London, and is very on top of her game.’

Natasha Hotson has the ideal combination of pragmatism with legal knowledge and expertise. She does not resort to legal point scoring, but rather looks to what will actually benefit the client. She is grounded, realistic, and extremely commercial.

A very focussed team with some key individual providing excellent service.’

Natasha Hotson provides excellent technical and practical advice with trenchant commercial acumen. A really stand-out lawyer.’

Diana Okoeva is one of the top US immigration lawyers in the UK. She provides clear, cost-effective advice and is especially helpful to emerging technology companies.’

Work highlights

TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Sport Tier 6

Work highlights

Clintons is an award winning boutique law firm, based in Covent Garden in Central London. It specialises in representing clients in the entertainment, media, creative, digital, marketing and sports industries. It provides a full and personal service to businesses, entrepreneurs and high-net-worth individuals working in these and wider commercial fields.

Types of work undertaken
Music: music is a fundamental part of Clintons’ practice and has been since the firm’s foundation over 50 years ago. Clintons has helped shape today’s music industry through its clients and the transactions and cases with which it has been involved.

Theatre: the firm’s lawyers are involved in leading productions in the UK and around the world on a regular basis, representing theatrical producers in relation to UK and overseas productions, and preparing contracts with all creative elements, theatres, investors and exploiters of subsidiary rights. Clintons also represents a large number of composers, lyricists and playwrights and, in many cases, works with their agents, designers (set, costume, lighting, sound) and choreographers. Clintons also represents investors in theatre, both institutional and private. In the case of certain highly successful composers, lyricists, playwrights and designers the firm acts in effect as agent as well as lawyers, taking care of all aspects of their business.

Family: Clintons has one of the leading family law practices in the UK. Its family law practitioners are recognised as experts in their field and have been involved in many of the leading family law cases over the last decade (including the groundbreaking case of Parlour v Parlour and the widely reported Court of Appeal decision in Hvorostovsky v Hvorostovsky). The firm is well known for representing high-profile and high-net-worth individuals; at the same time it represents a broad range of people from all walks of life in connection with divorce; pre- and post-nuptial agreements and all other family law matters.

Brand management, advertising and marketing: Clintons advises on all aspects of protection and exploitation of brands – contentious and non-contentious – for brand owners, image rights holders and those involved in the provision of marketing services. The firm also has a thriving trade mark practice and is a registered representative at both the UK IPO and at the European Trade Mark registry in Alicante. Clients include brand owners, publishers, creative individuals, digital media specialists, advertising and PR agencies, sports marketing and sponsorship consultants, direct marketing agencies, individual designers, design companies, production houses, market research companies, merchandising companies and high-profile image rights holders (including sportspeople and other celebrated individuals).

Digital media and interactive content: Clintons’ long-standing media, entertainment, copyright and technology expertise has resulted in significant practice growth in representing clients active in the digital economy, particularly in the structuring and delivery of entertainment and interactive content in music, film, computer games and social media. The firm’s clients are at the forefront of the digital delivery of audio and audio visual material, including music, film, TV content and games apps and other software. For Clintons’ creative talent client base, the firm’s detailed knowledge of the digital environment is a fundamental part of the service that the firm provides. The firm’s lawyers are uniquely qualified to guide clients through corporate structures, licensing, commercial requirements and other aspects of the protection and exploitation of creative material online.

Litigation and dispute resolution: Clintons has a formidable reputation in the area of litigation and dispute resolution. Its partners are eminent in this field and handle a full range of contentious issues, including the most complex and high-profile litigation. Although the firm deals with a wide diversity of litigation matters, it will come as no surprise that it has particular expertise in entertainment, media, creative and related industries. Indeed, many of the cases in which the firm has acted have contributed to the law governing these areas. In-house lawyers and other solicitors frequently turn to Clintons for advice on substantial and complex matters.

Reputation management and protection: Clintons has a wealth of experience in advising on reputation management, including defamation. The firm’s clients include well-known recording artists, television personalities, actors and sportsmen. Clintons also represents corporate entities including talent agencies, broadcasting and software companies. The firm’s lawyers provide sound, pragmatic advice on the full range of reputational issues including defamation (both libel and slander); infringement of privacy (including claims involving alleged phone hacking); malicious falsehood/trade libel; endorsement and image rights agreements; data protection and misuse of information; protection from harassment; and dealing with the press generally.

Department Name Email Telephone
Brand management, advertising and marketing Philip Stinson
Digital media and interactive content Tom Frederikse
Film, TV and radio Luke Gornell
Music Berkeley Edwards (commercial)
Music Karim Bouzidi (litigation)
Reputation management and protection Roddy Chisholm Batten
Sport Karim Bouzidi
Theatre John Cohen
Theatre James Jones
Commercial James Jones
Corporate Chris Coates
Employment Layla Bunni (commercial)
Employment Layla Bunni (litigation)
Family Liz Vernon
Immigration Diana Okoeva
Intellectual property Andrew Sharland (litigation)
Intellectual property Tom Frederikse (commercial)
Entertainment litigation Andrew Sharland
Entertainment litigation David Griffiths
Litigation Stephen Joelson
Property James Nethercot
Private client Andrew Kidd