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Latest Trends and Legal Issues in Sports Business: Session 5 - Recent Developments in Sports Lottery and Sports Betting Markets Worldwide (Part 2)

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Latest Trends and Legal Issues in Sports Business: Session 5 - Recent Developments in Sports Lottery and Sports Betting Markets Worldwide (Part 2)

- United States & United Kingdom

Tokyo partner Hironori Inagaki, Tokyo counsel Takahiro Sugauchi, and Tokyo associate Masayuki Obata authored an article titled “Latest Trends and Legal Issues in Sports Business: Session 5 - Recent Developments in Sports Lottery and Sports Betting Markets Worldwide (Part 2) - United States & United Kingdom,” which was published in NBL No. 1282 (Jan. 15, 2025 edition) by Shojihomu Co., Ltd.

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稲垣 弘則

He understands and solves his client’s essential needs and challenges by leveraging his extensive domestic and international connections in the sports and entertainment field as well as his experience gained during secondment to the business side of a domestic sports management company.
He has assisted numerous companies in the area of Sports Digital Transformation (data business, sports betting, fantasy sports, NFT, sports tokens) and is experienced in cases involving a wide range of legal issues at the intersection of sports and technology. He is also the
Representative Director of the Council for Sports Ecosystem Promotion, an industry organization that aims to industrialize sports using digital transformation, etc., and is well versed in the latest trends and issues in the industry both domestically and internationally.
He was also selected as a finalist for Young Lawyer of the Year (Law Firm) in the ALB Japan Law Awards 2024, sponsored by Asian Legal Business (ALB) and Thomson Reuters.

須河内 隆裕

Takahiro provides comprehensive legal advice on intellectual property transactions, primarily assisting Japanese and international clients in the entertainment, media, telecommunications, and IT industries. With deep copyright law expertise and practical experience in the entertainment sector, he offers unique perspectives to his clients. Takahiro’s previous roles at a global record label and the U.S. subsidiary of a major Japanese film studio have equipped him with a nuanced understanding of the entertainment business and its legal complexities. His practice covers a broad spectrum of services, such as advising on digital distribution licenses, joint production agreements, option agreements, artist agreements, and chain-of-title investigations. He is also adept at navigating issues that arise at the intersection of intellectual property rights and emerging technologies. Additionally, Takahiro has experience in resolving disputes related to intellectual property and information law.