More legal action over the Olympic Stadium
Tuesday, 12 July 2011 By Andrew NixonFollowing the announcement last week that Tottenham Hotspur intend to continue to argue the club's entitlement to bring a claim for judicial review, it appears that the club may face legal action in respect of allegations the bid process may have been tainted because an Olympic Park Legacy Company (OPLC) employee had worked for West Ham.
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- Tags: Football | Olympic | Olympic Park Legacy Committee | Stadia | United Kingdom (UK)
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Andrew Nixon
Andrew Nixon is a Partner in the Sport Group at Sheridans. Referred to in this year's Legal 500 as a “very bright and talented sports lawyer” Andrew's practice focuses principally on regulatory, governance, disciplinary, arbitration and dispute resolution within the sport sector. Andrew's clients include governing bodies, sports clubs, sports agencies and individual athletes.