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Kuits advises on Gary Neville’s latest digital venture

Manchester commercial law firm Kuits has advised Gary Neville on the creation of a unique new show called The Overlap.

Devised in collaboration with SkyBet, The Overlap sees Gary in conversation with key individuals from the world of sport, studying their motivations and the challenges they have faced during their careers.

The show, produced by Buzz16 Productions, will be made available in the UK through The Overlap’s dedicated YouTube Channel and on SkyBet’s digital platforms, as well as internationally through Sony Pictures’ distribution channels.

The Kuits’ commercial team, led by Rob Buckley, James Wall and Lauren Hemingway, supported The Overlap with all contractual arrangements for the project, working closely with all parties to help achieve the launch.

James commented: “We’re proud to have been involved in such an exciting project with Gary and the key partners, in what is sure to be essential viewing across the world of sport. Gary has rightly earned a strong reputation for passionate and intelligent television commentary and analysis and The Overlap is an extension of that, focussing in on some really interesting characters and their experiences. We’ll be looking forward to watching and supporting the show as it develops further.”

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