International and Comparative Law

That’s Not a Red Card

What You Need to Know About Sports Arbitration before the World Cup

Webinar begins at 9:00 AM (UTC-6)

Past Event

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9:00 AM (UTC-6)

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Overview

We have all seen the stories – “athlete appeals suspension.”  But how do sports disputes work once the action moves off the pitch?  This webinar will introduce you to the fascinating world of sports arbitration.  It will provide an expert introduction about what sports arbitration is and how it works.  It will then tackle how sports arbitration is done in the context of one of the largest international sporting events - the football World Cup.  The webinar is a unique opportunity to learn about who gets heard, how decisions are made.  It is a must see for disputes lawyers young and old as well as for all self-respecting sports fans.

Registration is complimentary as a service to our International community. Details for connecting to the webinar will be sent shortly before the event.

Speakers

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Steven Bainbridge
Partner
Squire Patton Boggs
Dubai

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Andrew Moroney
Senior Associate
Squire Patton Boggs
Dubai

TX MCLE Credit

This program is approved by the State Bar of Texas for a total of 1 hour, of which 1 credit hour will apply to ethics/professional responsibility credit. Course ID Number: 174178015.

The Center for American and International Law (CAIL) will not be filing this course with any state or country CLE/CPD organization apart from the State Bar of Texas.

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