Former West Ham United Chief Executive Officer Scott Duxbury is once again working in the legal profession having returned to the UK.
Duxbury, who left West Ham United two years ago next month officially resigned from his position as CEO less than a fortnight after Davids Sullivan and Gold bought into West Ham United FC.It is understood that he went to Australia for a brief period following the end of his tenure at West Ham from where he has now returned to take a partnership at the London office of Rix & Kay LLP, who are based in Mayfair.
Duxbury's bio claims that he "is a specialist sports and commercial lawyer with over 10 years experience in the sports industry both as a lawyer and Chief Executive at a premier league football club,".
Additionally, he is described as being "able to demonstrate exceptional legal and commercial skills and an ability to create and present clear strategic legal advice".
Understandably perhaps there is no mention of his involvement in the Lord Griffiths/Sheffield United/Carlos Tevez case, which cost West Ham United upwards of £30million which the club are still paying to this day.
www.rixandkay.co.uk/author/scott_duxbury/
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