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Turning Crisis into Strategy: Contracts, projects and disputes at a global chokepoint
Turning Crisis into Strategy: Contracts, projects and disputes at a global chokepoint
“We are delighted to have helped USA Cricket reach this major milestone for the sport in this country,” said Hogan Lovells partner Michael Kuh, who led the team. “Watching the sport develop over the last few years has been exciting and we eagerly anticipate seeing the tournament itself and watching the game develop in the United States thanks to this thrilling opportunity.”
The joint bid is part of a strategic partnership between CWI and USA Cricket which aims to unlock the potential of cricket in the United States and fast track the growth of the sport.
Two-thirds of the matches will be held in the Caribbean, with the remaining one-third likely to be played in the United States. There will be up to five venues in the United States, some of which are already ICC-approved for international cricket, some of which are under construction, and some of which will be repurposed specifically to host World Cup matches.
Read more about the announcement at USA Cricket.
In addition to Kuh, a corporate and finance partner, the Hogan Lovells team included partner Matt Eisler and counsel Steve Argeris, also members of the corporate and finance group, partners Mark Weinstein and Siobhan Rausch, who advised on tax matters, and Nitin Gambhir, a partner in the intellectual property, media, and technology group.