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Hayley Brady

Partner, Head of Media and Digital, UK
London Africa Group

Hayley advises on media and entertainment, consumer and digital commercial, transactional and regulatory matters.

Hayley heads our media and digital practice, in London, and assists clients on global strategic and innovative arrangements.  Hayley has spent time in industry on secondment at Sky, acted as quasi-in house counsel at FilmFlex Movies for a number of years and undertook mini secondments at OSN in Dubai.

Her practice is split into two: (i) advising both media companies and those in other sectors on media and entertainment matters including significant content licensing, partnering, joint ventures, regulation and marketing, sponsorship and advertising; and (ii) advising growing digital companies on partnering and product/geographical expansion and traditional companies on moves to new digital platforms.

Hayley is listed in Legal 500 as a Rising Star lawyer in the fields of (i) film and TV; (ii) computer games; (iii) digital media; and (iv) advertising, and also won the Lawyer Monthly Women in Law 2018 Award for expertise in Tech law.  Hayley is referred to in legal directories as ‘extremely personable and bucks the trend of the average senior corporate city lawyer. She is also hugely knowledgeable and has really strong relationships in the media and entertainment industry', ‘bright, has bags of stamina, and is a great problem solver’ and ‘calm, focused and will work as long, and as hard as required’.  Hayley is author of the PLC note "Overview of Broadcast Content Regulation", a member of several industry bodies (including Women in Film and Television, the Royal Television Society and the Beverly Hills Bar Association).  Hayley regularly holds several speaker spots at media events and runs a very successful Media Law Summer School event.

Background

Hayley has a LLB in Law from the University of Durham with a distinction in the Legal Practice Course from BPP Law School.   

 

Experience & expertise

Selected matters

Gaming/Gambling

  • MGM on its bid for Entain, in particular on gambling regulatory aspects and coordinating this across many jurisdictions
  • Tabcorp on its entry into the UK market, its SunBets operation (licensed by the UKGC) and its subsequent exit
  • Sega on the launch of its first blockchain game in multiple jurisdictions including gambling regulatory advice as part of this launch
  • a Chinese gaming company on its investment in a UK gaming studio as part of a Series C funding round, which involved conducting due diligence on target company assets including review of the gaming company's core gaming arrangements relating to provision of the software engine and associated systems.
  • DeNA Co. Ltd on the Pokémon Masters mobile game that it developed in conjunction with Nintendo including conducting a global survey of regulations applicable mobile gaming across 12 jurisdictions 
  • Kambi on gambling regulatory advice in relation to numerous markets

Advertising/Sponsorship

  • Bauer and News UK's Wireless on their joint venture to create Octave Audio (a new digital audio company for the UK advertising market)
  • British American Tobacco on its Formula 1 partnership with McLaren and its global agency advertising arrangements with WPP
  • A Consumer client on its global advertising agency 
  • KFC on marketing campaigns
  • Reddit on advertising regulatory advice/commercial arrangements

Film/TV

  • Sky on multiple matters including its carriage arrangements
  • FilmFlex Movies, movie on demand white label platform, on its white label partnerships including with Virgin Media, Eircom and TalkTalk, movie output and non-output agreements with majors and indies, advertising and technology arrangements
  • Panther Media Group (OSN) on media regulatory and commercial advice (including in relation to its channel supply, production and licensing arrangements)
  • STV on its networking arrangements with ITV and a range of other matters
  • Chellozone on the expansion of its joint venture with CBS to create CBS branded channels from Chellozone's suite of existing channels, to be broadcast across EMEA. Including in relation to CBS's stake in the new partnership and contribution of programming and the right to use the CBS trade mark
  • Moby Media Group on all aspects of its strategic partnership with Vice Media intended to bring digital news, culture and lifestyle programming across the region

Online/E-commerce

  • Harrods on its e-commerce partnership with Farfetch
  • Uber on a range of matters including product expansion and launches (e.g. its arrangement with Hopper)
  • Lsyt on a range of regulatory advice