Petition updateInquiry into ethics/practices of ASADA AFL WADA antidoping case against the 34 EFC playersLawyer 'advised' to stop acting for Essendon's assistant coaches.

Philip NelsonAustralia

Apr 23, 2018
Chris Pollard, lawyer, speaking about the AFL, the AFL Players Association and the AFL Coaches Association, at The Sports Integrity and Athletes’ Rights Symposium, that looked at Athletes Rights given the review into the integrity of Australian sport by Justice Wood.
The Symposium was hosted by the Justice for the 34 group.
Q&A panels were moderated by Tracey Holmes (ABC).
Panelists included:
• Chris Pollard (Lawyer)
• Dr Kim Sawyer
• Prof Julian Savulescu (Oxford Uni)
• Madeleine Farrar (ANU)
• Stephen Peak (Lawyer)
• Brendan Schwab (World Players Assoc)
• Michele Verroken (Sporting Integrity UK)
• Kristen Worley (Adviser, Human Diversity in Sport Foundation)
• Bob O'Dea (Biochemist)
• Rob Bennett
• John Madigan (former Senator)
Chris Pollard is a lawyer with over 25 years experience in Employment Law and Workplace Relations who has provided legal advice to AFL clubs and personnel.
Chris has a degree in Law and is admitted to practice in both Victoria and South Australia.
Chris has represented numerous employers and employees regarding employment contracts, workplace policies, redundancies, unfair dismissals and occupational health and safety matters.
He has also personally represented these groups and people at the Fair Work Commission, Federal Circuit Court and Federal Court.
Chris provides legal advice and assistance on all aspects of employment law and workplace relations.
Justice for the 34 renews its call for a Senate or Independent inquiry into anti-doping with wide ranging terms of reference which allow all sporting bodies, all athletes, and all interested parties to make representations.
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