WEBINAR | Independent Reviews and Investigations  in Sport

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Sport Resolutions, in association with Littleton  Chambers, will  be holding an event on independent reviews and investigations in sport on Thursday 9th September via Zoom Webinar. 

Sport Resolutions panel members and Littleton Chambers barristers John Mehrzad QC, Lydia Banerjee and James Green will be delivering the webinar.  The session will give first-hand insights into independent reviews and investigations within a sporting context.    

The event is free of charge and will take place between 5.00 pm and 6.00 pm (UK time) on Thursday 9th September.

There will be an opportunity to ask questions using Zoom’s Q&A.

Please register using the link here.

Provisional Webinar Programme:  

  • 17.00 – 17.45 – Webinar  
  • 17.45 – 18:00 – Q&A 

Webinar Outcomes:  

The webinar will cover the following topics:  

  • Selection of Chair and Panel 
  • Supporting cast 
  • Terms of reference and safeguards 
  • Investigations and evidence 
  • Privileged material 
  • Report 
  • Publication 

Who should attend?  

  • National Governing Bodies   
  • Sporting clubs  
  • Lawyers working with national and international federations, leagues and professional clubs   
  • Government officials and policy makers with an interest in sport  
  • Sports Marketing, Media and Sponsorship professionals  
  • Academics/Students  

To view the speaker profiles please click here

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