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04/03/25

Stuart Southall Provides Expert Analysis is Law360 Article

Stuart Southall Provides Expert Analysis is Law360 Article
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Stuart Southall, a partner at KANGS recently penned a guest article in Law360 titled ‘Leaked Docs In Man City Case Raise Admissibility Questions.’ In the article Stuart discusses the legal implications of using unlawfully obtained documents as evidence in the case against Manchester City Football Club.

The club faces 115 charges of violating the Union of European Football Associations' (UEFA) financial fair play regulations. The charges stem from documents obtained through unlawful hacking by Portuguese activist Rui Pinto, which allegedly reveal financial misconduct by Manchester City.

The article explores whether such evidence should be admissible in court and the broader implications for the Premier League's ability to enforce its rules.

Read the full article on the Law360 website.

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