A high class, professionally presented conference, highly informative

- Nick Marcar, Senior Manager, Grant Thornton

Sport And The Law

A thorough examination of the latest developments in Sport and the Law, Chaired by Jonathan Taylor of Bird & Bird

Introduction

Butterworths Sport and the Law conference is once again chaired by Jonathan Taylor of Bird & Bird and features a top level mix of industry and regulatory speakers.

It offers delegates the opportunity to gain a full update across the board on all the latest developments in practice and procedure in only one day out of the office. Sessions will be focused, topical and entertaining and our panel of leading experts will be on hand to offer the very best in practical take-home advice. Debate is actively encouraged to enable you to swap information with your peers and gain from others experiences.

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Event details


Date:

Tuesday 30 March 2010

Location:

To be advised LONDON
London

Save £50 when you book by 5 February 2010!
6.5 CPD
Hours

Benefits

Attending this prestigious conference will enable you to:

  • Understand the lessons to be learned from "bloodgate" and "crashgate"
  • Explore the effect of the recession on sporting revenues
  • Tackle the problem of recreational drugs in sport
  • Review the challenges and opportunities for state and private sources when bidding for events
  • Learn why no football club is recession proof

Hear from delegates from our previous Sports Law conferences:

A broad selection of sports law topics well presented by lawyers and industry speakers – very interesting.
- Indaimo Anthony, Withers LLP

Useful overview of important recent developments in commercial and regulatory sports issues.
- Kevin Groome, Bates Wells & Braithwaite London LLP

A very good overall update of a number of issues central to sports law today. Extremely up to date and relevant.
- Henry Rowan-Robinson, K & L Gates

Who Should Attend

This conference is a must for all:

  • Sports, media and IP private practice lawyers
  • In-house lawyers in sports regulators, clubs and associations
  • In-house lawyers in the broadcasting, advertising and media industries
  • Sports agents
  • Anyone else at the coal face of sports and the law

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Counsel

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