West Ham sign Essex’s Paul Robinson in ‘extremely exciting’ partner deal
West Ham have signed a deal to make Paul Robinson Solicitors their first ever official legal partner.
The deal will see the law firm support the Hammers in a number of community and locally led activities across London and Essex.
Paul Robinson, which has a new new office near West Ham’s London Stadium, will use the tie-up to access digital opportunities and matchday stadium branding.
West Ham United’s digital and commercial director, Karim Virani, said in a statement on the club’s website: “I am delighted to welcome Paul Robinson Solicitors as our first Official Legal Partner.
“With their Essex heritage as well as their expansion into Stratford, partnering with such a prominent local business is extremely exciting for the club.”
He added: “We look forward to welcoming them to the West Ham family and working together to bring their services to life in the coming months.”
Paul Robinson’s managing partner, Sam Robinson, commented: “We pride ourselves on working closely with the community, which includes supporting numerous local sports clubs and causes.
“With our new office opening in Stratford we are delighted and excited to have partnered with West Ham. We look forward to uniting with the fans of the club in support of West Ham and the local area.”
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