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Manchester City's legal challenge to the revised Premier League associated party transactions (APT) rules will reputedly go in front of an independent tribunal before July. The same three-person ...
The panel, made up of three legal heavyweights — Sir Nigel Teare, Lord Dyson, and Christopher Vajda KC — determined that the amended rules were unenforceable. Following that verdict ...
A tribunal, made up of three senior legal figures in Sir Nigel Teare, Lord Dyson and Christopher Vajda KC, sided in favour of the English champions. Per The Times, the Cityzens are now likely to ...
The same three-person panel comprising Lord Dyson, Christopher Vajda KC and Sir Nigel Teare will hear the second challenge; however, there is no date known about when that will happen. READ MORE ...
Lord Dyson, Christopher Vajda KC, and Sir Nigel Teare will adjudicate the second hearing, although the date they will do so remains undisclosed. However, Stefan Borson, a former Man City financial ...
The same trio of adjudicators – Lord Dyson, Christopher Vajda KC, and Sir Nigel Teare – who presided over the first case will oversee the forthcoming challenge. READ MORE: Premier League ...