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Weekly Combine Newsletter: CAS advertises multiple employment opportunities

Weekly Combine Newsletter: CAS advertises multiple employment opportunities

The Court of Arbitration for Sport ('CAS') has on Friday listed a number of employment positions available within the international sports court based in Lausanne, Switzerland.

The CAS has previously reported a recent increase in its casework and a desire to expand. Among the positions advertised, promoted through the CAS website, are two positions for Legal Counsel in addition to Scientific Counsel and In-House Clerk positions which both require legal qualifications. A legal secretarial role and Audio-visual and Web Technician position were the other opportunities advertised.

Further details are available here:

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