Morgan Sports Law recognised in the 2017 Legal 500

Morgan Sports Law recognised in the 2017 Legal 500
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Morgan Sports Law has again been featured in The Legal 500.

Summary

In its 2017 edition, The Legal 500 – a leading global directory which researches and analyses lawyers and law firms across the world – has again recognised Morgan Sports Law’s expertise.

Morgan Sports Law is described by the directory as an “exceptional litigation and arbitration boutique” that is “especially strong in handling anti-doping, corruption and selection disputes.”

Mike Morgan, the founding partner of Morgan Sports Law is described as “pre-eminent” in anti-doping cases and is also once again listed in The Legal 500’s Leading Individuals.

Senior Associate, Richard Martin has also been recommended for the second year running.

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MIKE MORGAN NAMED SPORTS LAWYER OF THE YEAR

Mike Morgan of Morgan Sports Law has been named ‘Sports Lawyer of the Year’ at the 2017 Who’s Who Legal Awards.

CONTINUED RECOGNITION FOR MORGAN SPORTS LAW'S EXPERTISE

Leading global directories once again recognise Morgan Sports Law’s experience and expertise.

MORGAN SPORTS LAW'S EXPERTISE RECOGNISED BY THE LEGAL 500

Following publication of this year’s Legal 500, Morgan Sports Law is pleased to reveal that, once again, the firm has been recognised for its expertise.

Footnote

1. 3 3 3 3 33 3 33 3 3 3 3 3 Mike Morgan also previously acted for Mr Devyatovskiy in his successful appeal to the CAS against the 2008 decision of the International Olympic Committee to strip Mr Devyatovskiy of the silver medal won by him at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. On that occasion, the CAS held that a doping control sample provided by Mr Devyatovskiy at the 2008 Olympic Games had erroneously been declared positive. Mr Devyatovskiy was thus acquitted and his silver medal was returned to him.

2. 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 Mike Morgan also previously acted for Mr Devyatovskiy in his successful appeal to the CAS against the 2008 decision of the International Olympic Committee to strip Mr Devyatovskiy of the silver medal won by him at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. On that occasion, the CAS held that a doping control sample provided by Mr Devyatovskiy at the 2008 Olympic Games had erroneously been declared positive. Mr Devyatovskiy was thus acquitted and his silver medal was returned to him.

3. 5 5 5 55 5 5 5 55 Mike Morgan also previously acted for Mr Devyatovskiy in his successful appeal to the CAS against the 2008 decision of the International Olympic Committee to strip Mr Devyatovskiy of the silver medal won by him at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. On that occasion, the CAS held that a doping control sample provided by Mr Devyatovskiy at the 2008 Olympic Games had erroneously been declared positive. Mr Devyatovskiy was thus acquitted and his silver medal was returned to him.

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