Mr Sam Roberts > Cooke, Young & Keidan LLP > London, England > Lawyer Profile
Cooke, Young & Keidan LLP Offices

21 LOMBARD STREET
LONDON
EC3V 9AH
England
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Mr Sam Roberts

Work Department
Banking Litigation; Commercial Litigation, Civil Fraud
Position
Partner
Career
Trainee Solicitor and Associate Solicitor at Herbert Smith (2009 to 2011); joined Cooke, Young & Keidan in 2012 as an Associate, then Senior Associate and made Partner in 2021.
Memberships
Law Society of England and Wales; Society of Computers and Law; London Solicitors Litigation Association; Tech Disputes Network.
Lawyer Rankings
London > Dispute resolution > Banking litigation: investment and retail
Conflict-free boutique Cooke, Young & Keidan LLP excels in litigation against banks and financial institutions. The firm has also noticed a recent influx of mandates from overseas banks. Specialising in commercial disputes within the finance sector, Sinead O’Callaghan advises a diverse roster of clients, from high-net-worth individuals to UK FTSE 100 companies to international corporates. Stephen Elam is an expert in financial services litigation, bringing in-house experience to the team, and ‘exceptional tactician’ Jon Felce is regularly called upon by clients from Russia and the CIS region. Lydia Danon and Sam Roberts are other names to note, and Rosie Wild was promoted to the partnership in April 2023. Kajal Patel also boasts a broad banking disputes practice.
London > Crime, fraud and licensing > Fraud: civil
A ‘brilliant choice’, boutique law firm Cooke, Young & Keidan LLP represents both corporate and private clients in complex fraud work. Civil fraud and asset recovery specialist Lydia Danon is ‘a superb lawyer’; Jon Felce is routinely engaged to act in claims involving deceit, breach of trust, conspiracy and misrepresentation, including in relation to employee and cyber fraud; Sinead O’Callaghan is experienced in financial sector-related fraud; and Natalie Todd ‘knows how to get results for clients’. The practice further includes Stephen Elam, who acts for crypto exchanges and coin issuers in litigation, and technology and finance disputes specialist Sam Roberts.
London > Corporate and commercial > Financial services: contentious
Drawing upon ‘excellent technical skill and commercial nous’, commercial litigation boutique Cooke, Young & Keidan LLP provides ‘client-focused, streamlined and commercial’ advice to corporates and individuals across a range of complex supervisory and enforcement proceedings and associated litigation. Under the guidance of ‘intelligent, sensible and commercial’ team head Stephen Elam, the practice continues to grow its expertise in the crypto currency space, an area that the ‘very impressive’ Sam Roberts is particularly adept. Unfettered by any conflicts, the firm also excels at prosecuting complex and significant claims against banks.
London > Dispute resolution > Commercial litigation: premium
Cooke, Young & Keidan LLP’s disputes practice spans corporate, commercial and financial services litigation, with an increasing specialism in the technology sector. ‘Strategically savvy partner’ Sinead O’Callaghan represents a diverse roster of clients, encompassing high-net-worth individuals, multinationals, and government entities. Stephen Elam specialises in commercial disputes in the financial services sector. Lydia Danon has an active multijurisdictional practice, while Sam Roberts focuses on the fintech and technology spaces. Jon Felce is another name to note, alongside Natalie Todd. An ‘intellectually immense industry leader’, Rosie Wild was promoted to partner in April 2023.
Lawyer Rankings
- Banking litigation: investment and retail London > Dispute resolution
- Fraud: civil London > Crime, fraud and licensing
- Financial services: contentious London > Corporate and commercial
- Commercial litigation: premium London > Dispute resolution
Top Tier Firm Rankings
Firm Rankings
- Dispute resolution > Banking litigation: investment and retail
- Dispute resolution > Commodities disputes
- Crime, fraud and licensing > Fraud: civil
- Corporate and commercial > Financial services: contentious
- Dispute resolution > Commercial litigation: premium
- Dispute resolution > International arbitration