Andrew Pavlovic > CM Murray LLP > London, England > Lawyer Profile

CM Murray LLP
36-38 CORNHILL
LONDON
EC3V 3NG
England

Work Department

Regulatory and Professional Discipline

Position

Partner

Career

Andrew Pavlovic is a Partner specialising in SRA professional discipline and regulatory investigations.

Andrew has substantial experience in advising firms and individuals that are subject to regulatory investigations or prosecutions.  He has negotiated regulatory settlement agreements with the SRA, including in cases where serious allegations have been made, and has experience of conducting lengthy and complex proceedings before the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal.

Andrew has recently had a number of instructions arising from sexual misconduct allegations, including acting for a former partner of a law firm in respect of an SRA investigation which was recently closed without the SRA taking any action.  He has written a number of articles and spoken at webinars on this topic, and provides partner behavioural training to law firms on the recent SRA sexual misconduct guidance and workplace environment guidance.

Andrew often provides regulatory advice alongside our partnership/employment specialists, where internal investigations are taking place in relation to alleged misconduct which may trigger the requirement for either the firm or the individual to self report the matter to the SRA or other regulators.

At his previous firm Andrew acted for the Solicitors Regulation Authority (“SRA”) for several years, assisting in complex disciplinary proceedings before the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal and subsequent appeals to the High Court, as well as cases where the SRA obtained injunctive relief (The Law Society (Solicitors Regulation Authority) v Dixit Shah (AKA Sanjay Shah) [2014] EWHC 4382 (Ch))

Andrew’s exposure to the methods of the SRA and their approach to cases puts him in a strong position when advising both firms and lawyers who are subject to such investigations.

Andrew also has strong expertise in commercial litigation. He has acted for a wide range of clients, including law firms and partners, high-net-worth individuals, companies, charities and regulators.  He has considerable experience in professional negligence claims against solicitors, and edited the “Lawyers Liability” chapter of The Law of Legal Services and Practice (2nd edition).  He also conducts civil fraud cases involving injunctive relief and is a member of the Commercial Fraud Lawyers Association.  He advises on defamation and reputation management issues, including claims pursuant to the Protection from Harassment Act 1997.

Andrew was admitted as a solicitor in England and Wales in September 2010.

Memberships

  • Member of the Association of Regulatory and Disciplinary Lawyers
  • Member of the International Bar Association Professional Ethics Committee
  • Member of the Commercial Fraud Lawyers Association
  • Member of the London Solicitors Litigation Association
  • Former treasurer of the South London Law Society from 2015-2019

Lawyer Rankings

London > Dispute resolution > Professional discipline

(Next Generation Partners)

Andrew Pavlovic – CM Murray LLP

(Firms to watch)

CM Murray LLP is continuing to build up its practice following the 2021 hire of Andrew Pavlovic; his track record includes acting for the SRA in complex disciplinary proceedings before the SDT, as well as subsequent High Court appeals. He is described as ‘a calming influence on any case he works on‘… providing ‘clear, thoughtful and commercially astute advice‘.

London > Corporate and commercial > Partnership

Offering integrated partnership, employment and regulatory advice, the ‘standout firm for partnership disputes,’ CM Murray LLP, is headed up by Sarah Chilton, an ‘amazingly able’ specialist contentious partnership lawyer who also has expertise in the private equity sector, and Zulon Begum, ‘a top flight non-contentious lawyer’ who predominately focuses on corporate law matters. Acting for clients in the legal, accountancy, consultancy, real estate, insurance, private equity and hedge fund industries, the team has a significant reputation for handling disputes relating to team moves and internal investigations into alleged wrongdoing as well as corporate law matters such as governance of professional service firms. Founding and managing partner Clare Murray, ‘a visionary leader in her field’, acts for US and UK professional services firms, as well as equity partners in professional services and investment management firms, handling partner conduct and performance issues, partner exits, restrictive covenants and litigation. Corinne Staves, ‘a superb new addition’, offers experience in advising on international structures and international governance for professional services businesses. David Fisher often represents firms and individuals in contentious partnership disputes and has a particular focus on business protection. Acting as general counsel and specialising in employment and partnership law is the ‘standout’ Beth Hale, while Emma Bartlett regularly advises on LLP and partnership matters in the private equity and financial services space. Also of note is Andrew Pavlovic, who offers assistance with sensitive partnership investigations, partnership structuring and law firm mergers.