Professional sport and bullying – lessons from the ECB and Kevin Pietersen affair

On 9 October 2014, after a six-month wait while bound by the confidentiality provisions of a settlement agreement1, Kevin Pietersen published his autobiography2.
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- Tags: Bullying | Cricket | Employment Law | Employment Rights Act 1996 | England | England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) | Equality Act 2010 | United Kingdom (UK)
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Written by
Charlotte Davies
Charlotte is an active member of the Littleton Chambers Sports Law group. She has been instructed in variety of sports law disputes including an internal matter for a Football League club and a claim by an agent against a professional boxer.