Haigh is an international
human rights lawyer, a
solicitor of the Senior Court of England and Wales (non-practicing). He has practiced law in the United Kingdom, the Caribbean, and Dubai. He joined West Mayfair law firm Palmer Cowen (later Fairmays LLP) in 2001 and has worked at several international law firms including
DLA Piper and US law firm
Akin Gump. Haigh was the co-founder, along with
Radha Stirling, and managing partner of Stirling Haigh, an international dispute resolution, crisis management, and strategic advisory firm. He co-founded Detained International, a London-based legal advocacy NGO that provides pro bono legal advocacy to victims of injustice, inequality, and other human rights violations in the UAE and the Middle East. Haigh was chairman of
Conservatives Abroad UAE and vice chairman of Gulf Tories and as its vice-chairman. The agreement was formally announced at a press conference at
Elland Road in November 2012. Haigh joined the Leeds United board in February 2013. On 1 July 2013, Haigh was made managing director of the club following the departure of now
Football League CEO Shaun Harvey. On 11 April 2014, Haigh resigned as managing director following the purchase of the club by
Massimo Cellino. Haigh is said to have fallen out with GFH Capital after they sold the club to Italian businessman Massimo Cellino and not Sport Capital. Sport Capital then launched a £33.5 million claim against GFH Capital. Following the failure of the acquisition Sport Capital remained a financier of Leeds United. After the Cornish non-league side
Penzance AFC reached out to Haigh on social media looking for help, he joined the board as a committee member with the team sitting bottom of the South West Peninsula League Division One West, the 11th tier of English football.
LGBTQ+ Advocacy In 2013 Haigh became the first openly gay managing director of an English football club,
Leeds United. In November 2017,
Pink News credited Haigh along with
Robbie Rogers and
Thomas Hitzlsperger with paving the way for LGBTQ players and managers in
football. In December 2013, Leeds United, became the first
Stonewall Diversity Champion in English football, championing gay equality within the club and Football and former Leeds and
LA Galaxy player Robbie Rogers, became one of the first male professional football players to come out as gay, launching his Beyond It anti-discrimination charity with Haigh at Leeds United. In 2017, Haigh, Diva and OutNewsGlobal publisher
Linda Riley and
Gay Times co-launched #ComeOut2Play to support
LGBTQ footballers to come out. In 2017, Haigh was appointed to the
Cornwall County Football Association Inclusivity Advisory Group in 2017 to advise on LGBTQ matters and diversity in Cornish football. In 2019 he joined the management board of the Cornwall County Football Association and became the Chairman of its Inclusivity Advisory group. In 2020, Haigh was shortlisted for the
National Diversity Awards – Positive Role Model for LGBTQ. He was nominated again in 2022 for the National Diversity Award – Positive Role Model LGBTQ and Positive Role Model Disability alongside Detained International. ==Arrest, torture, and litigation in Dubai==