Mercato Sports (UK) Ltd, Mark McKay v Everton Football Club Co Ltd [2018] EWHC 1567

Ben Smiley from 4 New Square looks into the Mercato Sports Ltd v Everton FC case which concerned the extent to which dealings between a football club and football agents were governed by the Rules of the Football Association (the “FA Rules”) 

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The IAAF regulations

Our panel member Fenella Morris QC and Alexis Hearnden from 39 Essex Chambers look into the IAAF's new eligibility regulations for the Female Classification from a human rights perspective.

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On This Day 1994 | Diane Modahl Banned for Drug Taking

Sport Resolutions (UK) was first established as the Sports Dispute Resolution Panel in the wake of Dianne Modahl's dispute. 

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MacLeod cleared of positive test

Scotland rugby forward Scott MacLeod has been cleared of failing a doping test after taking a controlled asthma medicine without permission.

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Election of new CAS President

Monaco, 4 April 2007 – On the occasion of its 27th Meeting, held in Monaco, the International Council of Arbitration for Sport (ICAS) elected Mr Mino Auletta (Italy) as President of ICAS/CAS.

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Gerard Elias QC appointed Sports Resolutions Chairman

Sport Resolutions celebrates its tenth birthday this month by announcing that Gerard Elias QC, a leading criminal and sports Barrister, has been appointed its new Chairman, whilst continuing in practice as a barrister at Farrar's Building, Temple.

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New Home and New Face for sports dispute resolution in UK

Sport Resolutions(UK) was unveiled today as the new name for SDRP, the national sports disputes body. Sport Resolutions also moved into new offices in Fleet Street, London and launched its new website today.

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Rugby Australia to Pay Men’s and Women’s Seven Sides Equal Wage

Australia will pay both the men’s and women’s seven-a-side Rugby Union teams equally, for the first time as part of a new agreement.

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