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Stephenson Harwood
1 FINSBURY CIRCUS
LONDON
EC2M 7SH
England

Work Department

Marine and international trade

Position

Peter specialises in international litigation and arbitration as well as commercial contracts focusing on the energy, commodity and international trade sectors. He is recognised as a leading individual in his area and is the partner advising the international commodity trading group Mercuria in the Qingdao metals fraud case of Mercuria Energy Trading Pte v. Citibank N.A.

Peter’s clients include trading groups, power utilities, mining and industrial groups, captive insurers, oil and gas companies and banks. He has advised on many different legal issues arising from those clients’ operations in many different jurisdictions.

Peter has represented clients in arbitrations in London and internationally under ICSID, ICC, UNCITRAL, LCIA, SCC, DIAC, SIAC, HKIAC, LME, CIETAC, FOSFA and GAFTA; undertaken litigation at all levels in England as well as international jurisdictions and advised on regulatory issues and OFGEM investigations.

Peter is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators.

His clients value both his years of litigation experience and his skill and expertise in drafting and negotiating financial and physical trading and supply agreements used in the energy, commodity, and metals industries. These have covered LNG, LPG, gas, coal, oil and petroleum products, biomass, minerals, steel, and precious metals.

Lawyer Rankings

London > Dispute resolution > Commodities disputes

(Leading individuals)

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Stephenson Harwood has a major presence in the energy, metals and minerals sectors, in which it advises major trading houses, oil majors and refining companies, and mining groups. More recently, the firm has become more active in soft commodities, and it counts traders, food producers and other multi-national corporates among its clients. ‘Service from the firm is really outstanding: quick response, deep knowledge of the market and great authority in the legal issues involved‘, remark clients. Haris Zografakis, who has vast experience in hard, soft and energy commodities, leads the practice. The ‘very focused and efficientEmma Skakle has a market-leading reputation in agricultural commodities. Peter Bennett is ‘always available, reliable and effective, and conducts all the trial phases with precision and appropriateness‘. Jonathan Spearing, who is highly regarded for commodity financing fraud cases, ‘provides concise and pragmatic legal advice‘.