Oliver Hunt > Onside Law LLP > London, England > Lawyer Profile

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

Work Department

Commercial, Intellectual Property, Regulatory

Position

Oliver is a Commercial lawyer, and is well known for acting for Talent, particularly in golf and football. Oliver has been acting for Sir Nick Faldo for over 20 years and counts some of the biggest names in world sport as clients.

Particular highlights include:

  • Acting for Rory McIlroy on his ground-breaking Nike deal in 2012
  • Advising Ryder Cup Europe on the bidding processes for the 2018 and 2022 Ryder Cups.
  • Playing a significant role in Eden Hazard’s move to Real Madrid in 2019 as part of his management team.
  • Overseeing US Open Champion Matt Fitzpatrick’s business affairs. Other clients include Jude Bellingham, Tommy Fleetwood, Red Bull Racing and Leeds United.

Oliver has published a number of articles, appeared as an expert on BBC News, and has featured in the likes of Sports Business, The New York Times, The Times and the Daily Telegraph as a sports law expert.

 

Career

2005 – Present: Founder and Partner – Onside Law

2001 – 2005: In-house counsel – IMG

Languages

English

Lawyer Rankings

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

(Hall of Fame)

Oliver HuntOnside 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.