SAVE THE DATE | The Must-Attend Event for Sports and Law Professionals – Sport Resolutions’ 10th Annual Conference


SAVE THE DATE | The Must-Attend Event for Sports and Law Professionals – Sport Resolutions’ 10th Annual Conference

We’re thrilled to announce our 10th Annual Conference, scheduled for Thursday, 1st May 2025, at the five-star Leonardo Royal London St Paul's Hotel. This year’s conference promises to be a milestone event, celebrating a decade of bringing together top legal and sports professionals to discuss the most pressing issues in the industry.

As always, the event will feature an exceptional line-up of speakers and panellists, including leading experts in anti-doping, athlete welfare, good governance, and integrity. Attendees will have the chance to engage in dynamic discussions, learn from thought leaders, and gain valuable insights into the latest trends shaping the future of sports law.

In addition to the informative sessions, the conference will offer ample networking opportunities, with over 250 professionals from the legal and sports sectors expected to attend. From a dedicated breakfast to networking coffee breaks and a post-conference drinks reception, there will be plenty of chances to connect and share ideas with like-minded peers.

Stay tuned for further updates, including the release of session topics and speaker announcements, which will be shared on our website and via our newsletter. Early Bird tickets will be available starting on Friday, 3rd January, so be sure to sign up for our newsletter to receive the latest information.

Save the date for what promises to be a landmark event in the world of sports law. We look forward to seeing you there!

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