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 Banerjee co-leaders the Littleton Sports law group. Lydia regularly acts as counsel and/or as arbitrator in various sports; particularly by reference to her expertise in safeguarding, athlete welfare and equalities law issues. She frequently appears as a panellist and speaker at domestic and international sporting conferences, is on the LawInSport Editorial Board and on the Sports Resolutions panel of arbitrators.