Brianna Quinn is a “very smart and thorough” practitioner who has “worked on many high-profile cases”, making her a go-to name in sports law.
Brianna Quinn is a senior associate at Lévy Kaufmann-Kohler, a leading international arbitration firm based in Geneva, Switzerland.
Working in Lévy Kaufmann-Kohler’s international sports law and arbitration practice, Brianna has considerable experience as both counsel and arbitrator in sports-related disputes.
She has acted as counsel in numerous arbitration proceedings before the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) and regularly advises a wide range of clients, from international governing bodies to teams, athletes and coaches. Her areas of expertise as counsel include disciplinary and doping disputes, contractual disputes, and governance issues for sporting bodies.
Brianna is also a permanent arbitrator at the Basketball Arbitral Tribunal (BAT), which resolves financial disputes between basketball players, coaches, agents and clubs.
She is the author or co-author of several publications on international sports arbitration, and regularly speaks at sports law conferences and lectures for various international LLMs and other sports law programmes.
An Australian-qualified lawyer, Brianna worked for several years in litigation and competition law in Sydney, Australia, before undertaking a masters in international sports law and focusing her practice on this field.
Brianna Quinn is “astonishingly good”, and gains the admiration of peers and clients alike for her deep expertise in sporting disputes and doping-related matters.
Brianna Quinn is a senior associate at Lévy Kaufmann-Kohler, a leading international arbitration firm based in Geneva, Switzerland.
Working in Lévy Kaufmann-Kohler’s international sports law and arbitration practice, Brianna has considerable experience as both counsel and arbitrator in sports-related disputes.
She has acted as counsel in numerous arbitration proceedings before the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) and regularly advises a wide range of clients, from international governing bodies to teams, athletes and coaches. Her areas of expertise as counsel include disciplinary and doping disputes, contractual disputes, and governance issues for sporting bodies.
Brianna is also a permanent arbitrator at the Basketball Arbitral Tribunal (BAT), which resolves financial disputes between basketball players, coaches, agents and clubs.
She is the author or co-author of several publications on international sports arbitration, and regularly speaks at sports law conferences and lectures for various international LLMs and other sports law programmes.
An Australian-qualified lawyer, Brianna worked for several years in litigation and competition law in Sydney, Australia, before undertaking a masters in international sports law and focusing her practice on this field.