Robert Ryall > SA Law LLP > St Albans, England > Lawyer Profile

SA Law LLP
GLADSTONE PLACE
36-38 UPPER MARLBOROUGH ROAD
ST ALBANS
AL1 3UU
England
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Work Department

Commercial Litigation and Dispute Resolution.

Position

Partner, Joint Head of Commercial Litigation and Dispute Resolution. Specialising in complex contractual disputes (often with cross-border elements) Rob has particular exptertise in director/shareholder disputes and construction disputes. He advices individuals, SME’s and large corporates – often in the construction, media, entertainment and energy sectors – and has specialist expertise in sports litigation, acting for both individual sporting personalities as well as sporting clubs and organisations.
Rob receives acclaim from clients and contemporaries. He is known for his ‘calmness in volatile situations’, ‘sharp and astute advice’ and for ‘bringing sharp focus to decision making moments.’ 

Career

Pictons (1991-2005), qualified 1994, appointed associate and head of commercial litigation  2000 and partner and head of commercial litigation 2002; SA Law (2005 to date) partner and head/joint head of commercial litigation since 2005.
Current directorships: vice-chair of Keech Hospice Care.

Memberships

Association of Pension Lawyers (APL); Professional Negligence Lawyers Association (PNLA); Solicitors Association of Higher Court Advocates (SAHCA); Society of Construction Law (SCL).

Education

St Columbus College, St Albans; Newcastle University (1991 LLB Hons).

Leisure

Football, golf.

Lawyer Rankings

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

(Leading individuals)

Robert RyallSA Law LLP

The team at SA Law LLP combines ‘strong knowledge with practical expertise‘ when advising a diverse client roster of universities, shareholders and multinational corporates. Robert Ryall and Tracy Lacey-Smith jointly head the St Albans-based team. Lacey-Smith often appears before the High Court, and ‘always goes the extra mile‘ when acting in cases concerning breach of contract claims, while Ryall is ‘calm and experienced‘ when handling claims of alleged wrongdoing, frequently advising professional athletes and sports clubs. ‘Stand-out‘ practitioner Simon Walsh has expansive experience in insolvency and civil claims, in addition to handling freezing injunctions. Praised by clients for being ‘the ideal solicitor‘, senior associate Clare Mackay predominantly handles shareholder disputes, purchase agreements, and vexatious complaints, and associate Helen Young takes a ‘tenacious and realistic‘ approach when assisting clients with contested debt recovery mandates.