Mind games and mental drain - legal duties of clubs to protect sports stars from stress

Last week Jonathan Trott became the third England cricketer to depart an international tour due to stress related illness in recent years.
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- Tags: Cricket | Personal Injury | United Kingdom (UK)
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Lydia Banerjee
Lydia is an active member of the Littleton Chambers Sports law group. In line with the broader chambers specialisms Lydia’s core areas of practice are commercial law and employment law. Lydia’s commercial practice encompasses disputes including contractual interpretation, professional negligence and directors’ duties. Lydia’s employment work has a particular focus on disability discrimination but also incorporates all areas of tribunal disputes and high court action in relation to bonuses and restrictive covenants.