We are delighted to share that Bray & Krais have been named in The Times’ “Best Law Firms 2024”, being commended in both the Entertainment and Sports sectors.
The article highlights the Firm’s success in Ed Sheeran’s copyright dispute case over ‘Thinking Out Loud’, work carried out on the Rolling Stones’ latest album ‘Hackney Diamonds’, as well as contractual work for Chelsea FC forward, Lauren James.
Based on recommendations from industry peers, The Times article lists 250 of the most highly regarded legal practices throughout the UK and Bray & Krais has been listed as one of the top 3 firms in the UK in the Entertainment and Sports category.
Associate Jonathan Coote explores the defences submitted by AI music companies Suno and Udio in their ongoing lawsuits brought by the Recording Industry Association Of America, and discuss...
Bray & Krais are proud to announce the promotion of our colleague Dorothea Thompson to the role of Partner – and Head of our market-leading Branding & Trade Marks Department. Dorot...
Associate Jonathan Coote has discussed the potential impact of Getty Images’ lawsuit against Stability AI on the music industry, which the image database company accuses of infringing its ...