Sport Resolutions to speak at the Sports Law Bar Association (SLBA) Winter Conference

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The Sports Law Bar Association (SLBA) Winter Conference titled ‘Sports Integrity, Regulation & Safe Sport’ will take place on Friday 2nd December. 

Sport Resolutions Head of Case Management Catherine Pitre will be attending a panel to discuss various jurisdictions' approaches to addressing safeguarding concerns in sport, in particular the UK’s practice. She will be joined by His Honour Judge Graeme Mew, Superior Court of Ontario, former CAS Arbitrator and Kate Hills, Head of Safeguarding, Ethics & Youth Development, Swim Ireland. The Panel moderated by Susan Ahern BL will start at 15:30.

The event will take place tomorrow (Friday 2nd December) afternoon at the Gaffney Room in Dublin and online. 

To register for the event please click here.

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