Sport Resolutions to speak at the Rome Sports Law International Conference


Sport Resolutions to speak at the Rome Sports Law International Conference

Sport Resolutions Head of Case Management Catherine Pitre will be presenting at the Rome Sports Law International Conference on some of the high-profile cases that were resolved in 2022/23 and recurring themes in matters before SR Panels. 

Following each speaker’s standalone presentation a panel discussion, moderated by Jacopo Tognon, will take place and will involve Catherine Pitre (Head of Case Management at Sport Resolutions), Ulrich Haas (President of Basketball Arbitral Tribunal), Massimo Coccia (CAS Arbitrator, Founding Partner at Coccia De Angelis & Associati) and Erika Montemor Ferreira (Head of FIFA Players' Status Department). 

The conference, organised by The Sports Law & Policy Centre, the International Sports Lawyers Association and the Associazione Italiana Avvocati dello Sport (Italian Sport Lawyers Association) will be taking place on 19-20 October 2023 in Rome. 

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