Paul Marmor > Sherrards Solicitors LLP > St Albans, England > Lawyer Profile

Sherrards Solicitors LLP
4 BEACONSFIELD ROAD
ST ALBANS
AL1 3RD
England

Work Department

Commercial Litigation

Position

Partner and head of litigation & dispute resolution, Paul focuses on substantial commercial litigation, particularly on international and multi-jurisdictional disputes. Much of Paul’s work is related to fraud and financial services. He is very active in Alliott Group Legal (www.alliottgroup.net), a worldwide alliance of law and accountancy firms. Paul regularly speaks at international conferences. He has been quoted in the UK Department for Internatioanl Trade publications and on their website and has made a video for the Law Society about its international division. Paul is very active in the IBA.

Career

Qualified Wilde Sapte (now Dentons) -1990; DMH Stallard 1991-2004; Sherrards Solicitors 2004-present.

Memberships

Law Society International Division, International Bar Association (Paul is co-chair of the Law Firm Management Committee’s Business Development Working Group), American Bar Association.

Education

City of London School; University of Birmingham (LLB).

Lawyer Rankings

South East > Dispute resolution > Commercial litigation: Beds, Bucks, Herts, Middx

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Paul MarmorSherrards Solicitors LLP

Praised for its ‘serious, rigorous, but inventive approach‘, the St Albans-based practice at Sherrards Solicitors LLP is proficient in dispensing advice on a variety of areas, including high-value asset disputes, white-collar defence, and trust disputes. Practice head Paul Marmor has extensive experience in international banking and finance disputes with the ‘rigour of a classic commercial litigator‘, while the ‘excellent and creativeMarta Grieve primarily handles matters relating to the CIS and eastern Europe regions. Karen Dobson leads on matters concerning contentious insolvencies and professional negligence claims, and the ‘excellent and extremely professionalBarney Laurence frequently appears before the High Court and the Commercial Court in restraint of trade injunctions within the franchising sector.