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Litigation

Sep. 9, 2000

Sporting Chance

On Aug. 15, Verdicts & Settlements sat down with a few of the country's leading sports law attorneys to discuss the effect of arbitration on sports, particularly in relation to the Olympic games. Jeffrey G. Benz, an attorney with Coudert Brothers in San Francisco, moderated the round table.

        On Aug. 15, Verdicts & Settlements sat down with a few of the country's leading sports law attorneys to discuss the effect of arbitration on sports, particularly in relation to the Olympic games. Jeffrey G. Benz, an attorney with Coudert Brothers in San Francisco, moderated the round table. The panel participants were Christopher L. Campbell, an attorney with Kenney & Markowitz in San Francisco; Gary Johansen, associate general...

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