Lunch Talk on Brexit and Football in London on June 26, 2017

July 5, 2017

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Thanks to MIshcon de Reya LLP for hosting our interesting lunch talk on Brexit and football and offering the opportunity to meet with many leading women in sports law from London! We heard from Sports Immigration Partner, Maria Patsalos, on how she thinks football’s immigration process should look post-Brexit, but could also exchanged views and perspectives on what challenges and opportunities the sports industry will face.

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