In the past year, King & Spalding and litigator Sally Yates led an independent investigation concerning allegations of abusive behavior and sexual misconduct in women’s professional soccer. Their investigation culminated in a high-profile report released to the public Monday that found that abuse in the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) was systemic and affected many players.

The law firm’s 172-page report, which generated multiple headlines, details the investigation’s findings, makes recommendations for action going forward and releases materials from two prior investigations concerning coaching misconduct.

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