Competition & Sport seminar podcast is now available


Competition & Sport seminar podcast is now available

On 19 November, Sport Resolutions partnered with Fountain Court Chambers to host a very successful seminar titled “Competition & Sport” for our panellists and guests.

Two esteemed speakers from Fountain Court Chambers, John Mehrzad KC, who focuses on Sports, Commercial and Employment Law, and barrister Daniel Carall-Green, with a broad practice and a particular specialism in competition work, provided an insightful discussion on the historical relationship between competition law and sport, and how it has evolved over time. They also covered the legal, geo-political and economic nature of the numerous competition issues in sport within their informative discourse.

Following the engaging presentation, we all enjoyed an evening of further discussion and networking accompanied by delicious food and drink.

Thank you again to those who joined us. If you happened to miss out, please head over to the Fountain Court Chambers website or simply click here to listen to the podcast.

We look forward to seeing you at our next event.

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