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Luis Suarez
08:19, 2 SEP 2014
Mills & Reeve team score in Di Maria Manchester United move
Professional Services
Richard Santy was part of a team of specialist employment and IP lawyers from Mills & Reeve’s sports law team advising Di Maria on his multi-million pound move from the Bernabeu to Old Trafford
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Time for city to bite the bullet and save millions on its Capita contract
Opinion
Barcelona paid Liverpool's early termination fee for Suarez - should the council do the same for Capita?
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Barrister vows to fight against homophobia in football
Economic Development
Tariq Sadiq, a practising barrister for 20 years at St Philips Chambers, will lead the FA's anti-discrimination panel, created in the wake of the high-profile racism cases involving the likes of Luis Suarez and John Terry
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Birmingham barrister appointed chair of FA anti-discrimination panel
Economic Development
Tariq Sadiq, a practising barrister for 20 years at St Philips Chambers, will lead the FA’s anti-discrimination panel, created in the wake of the high profile claims of racism.
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Football agents make the most of an open window
Opinion
The football industry doesn’t always operate according to business norms as the summer’s non-transfer saga has made clear.
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