Addleshaw Goddard has scored a set point against national sports law rival Hammonds after advising sportswear giant Adidas on its High Court battle over the rights to use its three-stripe logo at major tennis events.

Addleshaws hit the headlines last week after helping Adidas obtain a High Court injunction suspending dress code regulations that would have barred the use of its famous logo in next month’s Wimbledon tennis championships.

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