Initial considerations from the latest Adrian Mutu compensation ruling

FIFA’s Dispute Resolution Chamber (“DRC”) has recently held that Juventus and Livorno are jointly and severally liable to pay Chelsea £14.5m plus interest in compensation following Adrian Mutu’s breach of contract without just cause back in 2004.
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John Shea
John is a senior associate in the Sports Business Group at Lewis Silkin specialising in contentious, regulatory and disciplinary issues for clubs, agencies, governing bodies and athletes