Sport Resolutions Working Arrangements During Covid-19 Outbreak

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UPDATE | 07/07/2020

Dear stakeholders,

We wish to update you on our working arrangements following the recent lowering of lockdown measures announced by the government.

The Sport Resolutions team is well versed in using video conferencing and e-filing facilities to conduct hearings and proceedings, as we have been hosting remote hearings since 2017. The experience that we have gained has allowed us to continue to operate effectively and without interruption throughout the lockdown period that started in late March.  

We will continue to work on this remote basis, primarily to ensure the safety and well-being of our staff and guests. As a consequence, personal hearings and/or meetings will not take place until further notice.

For any enquiries please contact us at resolve@sportresolutions.co.uk .

Please click here to see the update on the Sport Resolutions Annual Conference 

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