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What we say about the firm's legal practice in London
Corporate and commercial
Within Flotations: small and mid-cap, tier 5
Martin Thomas and Dearbhla Quigley joined Chadbourne & Parke (London) LLP from Hunton & Williams.
Within M&A: lower mid-market, £50m-£250m, tier 5
Chadbourne & Parke (London) LLP’s English law capability received a boost in 2011, with highly rated corporate partners Martin Thomas and Dearbhla Quigley joining from Hunton & Williams. The firm’s emerging markets expertise generated a number of impressive mandates led out of London, including advising a Kazakh oil and gas family business on a joint venture investment in an oil project in the state. Charez Golvala is a key figure.
Dispute resolution
Within International arbitration International arbitration
Insurance
Within Insurance and reinsurance litigation, Chadbourne & Parke LLP is a third tier firm,
Latin American disputes and Bermudian arbitrations remain significant sources of work for Chadbourne & Parke (London) LLP. Adrian Mecz, Michelle George and Christopher Cardona are key figures. Heidi Lawson, who is dual qualified in New York and England, joined the office in 2010. Clients include Munich Re, Brit Insurance, Novae, Canopius, and Whittington.
Within Product liability: defendant, tier 5
Philip Pfeffer at Chadbourne & Parke (London) LLP has considerable experience in defending individual and class actions. Clients include British American Tobacco.
Within Professional negligence Professional negligence
Projects, energy and natural resources
Within Oil and gas, tier 5
Chadbourne & Parke (London) LLP’s Agnieszka Klich advised GDF Suez on the bid to build and finance the Barka 3 and Sohar 2 projects, two greenfield natural gas-fired power plants in Oman.
Within Power (including electricity, nuclear and renewables) , Chadbourne & Parke LLP is a third tier firm,
Chadbourne & Parke (London) LLP specialises in international project finance, attracting a steady stream of mandates from the Middle East and Africa. In 2010, Robin Mizrahi advised Aldwych as sponsor on a hydropower IPP in Tanzania.