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A to Z of construction disputes: Avoidance and resolution – Part 2: N to Z

This two-part article explains some of the key concepts that anyone involved in the construction industry needs to know in order to avoid or resolve construction disputes
28 May 2019

A to Z of construction disputes: Avoidance and resolution – Part 1: A to M

This two-part article explains some of the key concepts that anyone involved in the construction industry needs to know in order to avoid or resolve construction disputes
14 May 2019

Anti-doping ‘whereabouts requirements’ do not breach human rights

The ECHR has rejected a claim that the whereabouts requirements of the French Anti-Doping Agency restricted athletes' right to freedom of movement or right to respect of private and family life.
19 January 2018

Is whistleblowing in sport fit for purpose? Part 1 – the current picture

This two-part article explores whether the existing cultures and regimes of whistleblowing in sport are fit for purpose. Part 1 below explains the importance of whistleblowing in sport.
17 October 2016

Publication

New F1 Regulations attempt to inject some competition

Thomas Webb summarises the recently announced changes to the Formula One Grand Prix regulations for 2017 and explores their potential impact on the smaller teams and the sport in general.
24 August 2016

Publication

Does the punishment fit the crime: lifetime bans for first time doping offences

This article considers lifetime bans for doping offences in the wake of the WADA Independent Commission report into allegations of coordinated and state sponsored doping in Russian athletics
07 December 2015

Publication

Why the Pechstein case could throw the Court of Arbitration for Sport into disarray

Jeremy Dickerson, James Pheasant and Chris Davies from our Sport team consider the case in their recent article for LawyerIssue.
12 November 2015

Publication

Crossing the bridge from 'mind sport' to 'real sport'

James Pheasant explains the significance of the latest High Court ruling on whether bridge should be defined as a sport. This article was first published on Lexis®PSL Public Law in October 2015.
22 October 2015

Press release

Burges Salmon secures positive result for Jock Paget in horse anti-doping case

Burges Salmon's Sport sector experts advised the New Zealand eventer, who was acquitted by the Fédération Equestre Internationale of any malpractice in relation to his horse Clifton Promise.
12 August 2014

The Burges Salmon blog

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