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Kings Chambers talk sport in Switzerland

Leading Barristers set Kings Chambers is hosting a Regulation and Arbitration in Sport event bringing together experts from the UK and Switzerland.

The event, which takes place on Wednesday 23rd January in Lausanne Switzerland, aims to explore sports law issues relating to regulation, arbitration, CAS systems and procedures and FIFA Article 17.

The event will feature keynote speakers and sports law expert from Kings Chambers including barristers David Casement QC, Kelly Pennifer, Martin Budworth and Dr Gregory Ioannidis, of Sheffield Hallam University and the Academic Panel of Kings Chambers.

David Casement QC from Kings Chambers said: “The Regulation and Arbitration in Sport event offers an opportunity for Kings Chambers to showcase its expertise in relation to a niche, but growing area of sports law.

“The event will offer a wealth of experience and insight, with speakers from both Kings Chambers along with other International Sports Law experts including Michele Bernasconi, Bär & Karrer AG, Mark Hovell, Mills & Reeve LLP and Antonio Rigozzi, Lévy Kaufmann-Kohler.

“As the team continues to look globally, it’s a privilege to have attracted such high-profile speakers to our event.”

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