Signature Litigation LLP > London, England > Firm Profile
Signature Litigation LLP Offices

138 FETTER LANE
LONDON
EC4A 1BT
England
Signature Litigation LLP > The Legal 500 Rankings
Crime, fraud and licensing > Fraud: civil Tier 2
Home to ‘a team of exceptionally clever lawyers who can deal with any complex case’, Signature Litigation LLP has a significant track record in civil fraud disputes and arbitration, particularly in relation to investments and the banking and manufacturing sectors. The practice is headed up by Graham HuntleyPractice head(s):
Graham Huntley
Other key lawyers:
Ioannis Alexopoulos; Julian Connerty; Tadhg O’Leary; Kate Gee
Testimonials
‘A quality and service that are consistent and impeccable.’
‘Signature runs an incredible operation, offering top-level services at fees considerably lower than Magic Circle firms. The best value for money in London.’
‘This is a team of exceptionally clever lawyers who can deal with any complex case.’
‘Ioannis Alexopoulos is a brilliant strategist, with the ability to manage and navigate multi-jurisdictional teams of lawyers for the benefit of the client and an overall case management plan.’
‘Ioannis Alexopoulos has been at the top of the market for years and it shows. He is completely unfazed by the most challenging of cases. Clients trust him, and rightly so. He sees round corners strategically.’
‘Julian Connerty is a great litigator, with decades of experience and excellent judgement. He analyses things extremely well and has a real talent for getting clients to the right place.’
‘Kate Gee is excellent. She is clever, efficient and client focused.’
‘Kate Gee has an impressive knowledge of legal developments and is committed to her clients’ cases.’
Key clients
Privinvest companies
Tembusu Multi Strategy Fund SPC I
Stern Capital Pte
Powermaster
Work highlights
- Representing Privinvest companies and Iskandar Safa in a high-stakes fraud claim brought by the Republic of Mozambique against Credit Suisse, Privinvest and others.
- Acting for the former management team of Wind Energy Holdings, as the second to eighth defendants (Emma Collins, Aman Lakhaney, Thun Reansuwan, Khadija Siddique, Colome Investments, Keleston Holdings and ALKBS) in a high-profile claim for approximately $2bn, in relation to allegations of fraud against Thai businessman Nop Narongdej and several other individuals and entities.
- Acting for Michael O’Neill (as claimant) in seeking significant damages for fraud and unlawful conspiracy against Avic International Holding Corporation (following deceit in respect of commissions on investment opportunities created by the claimant).
Dispute resolution > Banking litigation: investment and retail Tier 3
With a balanced claimant and defendant practice in the banking and finance sector, Signature Litigation LLP is regularly called upon to act in high-profile and high-value litigation. Graham HuntleyPractice head(s):
Graham Huntley
Other key lawyers:
Abdulali Jiwaji; Becca Hogan; Rory Spillman; Alasdair Glass; Josh Wong; Paul Brehony
Testimonials
‘Abdulali Jiwaji is pleasant, cooperative and responsive.’
‘Thorough problem analysis, prompt attention and great responsiveness.’
‘Everyone I have dealt with at Signature, from paralegals to partners, has been of top quality. Magic Circle quality without the cost or conflicts.’
‘Abdulali Jiwaji is absolutely and completely unflappable. A great person to have in your corner in a crisis. Also, very sound commercial and litigation instincts. Alasdair Glass is charming and hard working.’
‘An impressive ability to deliver high quality work at speed and under pressure, with shrewd and experienced leadership.’
‘Abdulali Jiwaji and Josh Wong are both excellent litigators – combining shrewd judgement, impressive commitment and a huge amount of charm.’
‘They are a focused litigation boutique. They have a number of very capable litigators. Their size means that they can be responsive. Their focus means that they don’t have conflict issues.’
‘Paul Brehony is a hugely skilled and experienced litigator.’
Key clients
Various Investors in Barclays plc
Privinvest companies and Mr Iskandar Safa
Investors v Standard Chartered plc
Finfloor S.p.A
Tembusu Multi Strategy Fund SPC I, Stern Capital Pte Ltd
Ayoub Farid Michel Saab and Michael Norbert Saab (as administrator of the estate of the late Fadi Michel Saab).
Qatar Islamic Bank (UK) plc
Bugsby Property LLC
The former management team of Wind Energy Holdings Limited
Eclipse film finance partnerships
Newport tax advisers
Timeless and Imagine film partnerships
Work highlights
- Representing Privinvest and Mr Safa in a high-value Commercial Court claim brought by the Republic of Mozambique against Credit Suisse, Privinvest and others, culminating in a multi-party 13-week trial which took place between October and December 2023.
- Representing Investors in Barclays shares (over 130 Claimants, representing over 520 funds) bringing a FSMA s.90A and s.90 case against Barclays for financial mis-selling, with claimed losses in excess of £360m.
- Representing Bugsby Property LLC against Legal & General in a financing claim relating to breach of confidentiality and exclusivity by a lender to reach the English courts in recent years.
Dispute resolution > International arbitration Tier 3
A ‘go-to disputes law firm’, Signature Litigation LLP is experienced in an array of international commercial and investment treaty arbitrations. The team also covers investment cases. Ioannis Alexopoulos‘ sector expertise encompasses financial services, energy, and oil and gas, along with shipping, international trade, telecoms, IT and infrastructure. International arbitration specialist Philipp Kurek is a September 2023 hire from Kirkland & Ellis International LLP. Neil Newing is ‘a smart and sophisticated lawyer’, and Tsegaye Laurendeau is an Africa expert. The practice further includes Bernhard Maier, who focuses on the natural resources and energy sector, and international commercial and investor-state arbitration practitioner Pietro Grassi.Practice head(s):
Ioannis Alexopoulos
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘Always available to resolve tight deadlines and all time restrictions that are associated with litigation. Quality and services that are consistent and impeccable.’
‘An outstanding disputes, litigation and arbitration practice and a go-to disputes law firm in London. The team is hugely experienced and practical when it comes to analysing and developing strategies, and second to none in implementing thoughtful and highly-effective disputes strategies.’
‘Ioannis Alexopoulos is a brilliant strategist, with the ability to manage and navigate multi-jurisdictional teams of lawyers for the benefit of the client and overall case management plan.’
‘Philipp Kurek is an outstanding professional and standout operator.’
‘Philipp Kurek manages both cases and clients with real expertise – someone who is always on top of all aspects of his matters. An exceptional lawyer, who is dedicated, hard-working and knowledgeable.’
‘Neil Newing and Pietro Grassi are two standout individuals. They are exceptionally talented lawyers who work really well together as a team.’
‘Neil Newing is a smart and sophisticated lawyer, and Bernhard Maier’s input is precise, to the point and very valuable.’
‘Tsegaye Laurendeau is an experienced litigator. One of the most talented and dedicated litigation and arbitration partners in the firm. Tsegaye’s ability to analyse the key drivers in a disputes situation quickly and devise and implement an effective strategy are major assets. Truly outstanding.’
Key clients
Solway Investment Group
Solway Industries Swiss
Solway Mining
Discovery Global
GRF Paragon (Malaysia)
Work highlights
- Representing Solway Investment Group, Solway Industries Swiss and Solway Mining in an UNCITRAL arbitration against Liberia, based on the Switzerland-Liberia BIT and the 2010 Liberian Investment Act.
- Acting for Discovery in an ICSID claim against the Slovak Republic (under the US-Slovak BIT), which alleges that it was prevented from conducting oil and gas exploration drilling operations.
- Representing GRF Paragon (Malaysia), Maximilian Johnson and Simon Murray, in relation to denial of justice claims against Mongolia (under the Malaysia-Mongolia and UK-Mongolia BITs), and arising out of a large investment in the Mongolian mining sector.
Dispute resolution > Commercial litigation: premium Tier 4
Specialist dispute resolution firm Signature Litigation LLP demonstrates prowess in the banking, civil fraud and manufacturing sectors and boasts expertise in multi-party disputes and experience handling multijurisdictional cases, particularly related to Eastern Europe. ‘Exceptional litigator’ Graham HuntleyPractice head(s):
Graham Huntley
Other key lawyers:
Daniel Spendlove; Abdulali Jiwaji; Simon Fawell; Tom Snelling; Becca Hogan; Rory Spillman; Josh Wong; Kathleen Leslie; Ritwick Ghosh; Alasdair Glass; Ioannis Alexopoulos; Neil Newing; Thomas Rouhette
Testimonials
‘I have found Daniel Spendlove to be an expert litigator is complex matters and an excellent communicator. He is a very good lawyer and always looks after the client’s interests and finds a practical solution. Ritwick Ghosh, Senior Associate is also a very talented lawyer in complex matters and an expert litigator who is great to work with and finding a pathway through complex matters.’
‘Becca Hogan is an exceptional solicitor. She is calm, thoughtful, intelligent, focused and understands the nuances of litigation so that she can provide the best service to her clients. Extremely impressive. Tom Snelling comes from a magic circle background and has an excellent grasp of litigation. He is unrelenting in his pursuit of the client’s best interests.’
‘Daniel Spendlove and Neil Newing standout. They are responsive, reliable and always provide good legal advice tempered with commercial elements.’
‘Abdul Jiwaji is an outstanding litigator, both in terms of legal skill and strategic expertise. His client management is calm and attentive and his instructions to counsel unerringly detailed, precise and helpful.’
‘Ioannis Alexopoulos is a titan of London commercial litigation. He has enormous experience and gravitas and sees all strategic angles, whilst retaining a close eye on the detail and inspiring confidence and ambition in the teams he leads. Simon Fawell is a brilliant litigator with great analytical and legal skills, boundless enthusiasm, and a real sense for the winning points.’
‘Rory Spillman has moved seamlessly into partnership and is a natural leader. He shoulders huge responsibility and is wise beyond his years. Alasdair Glass is an astute litigator who can handle complicated detail very well and has good commercial awareness.’
‘Graham Huntley is an exceptionial litigator with a strong commercial ethos.’
‘Thomas Rouhette: Impressive experience and expertise, client oriented, always available.’
Key clients
Commission Recovery Limited
Privinvest companies and Mr Iskandar Safa
Renault
Société Générale
The former management team of Wind Energy Holdings Limited
Various Investors in Barclays plc
Buttonwood Legal Capital Limited
Irakli Rukhadze and various related international entities of private equity firm Hunnewell Partners
Bugsby Property LLC
Investors in Old Mutual & Friends Provident products
Profile Security Services Ltd
Tembusu Multi Strategy Fund SPC I, Stern Capital Pte Ltd
Viena Forever Holdings, Inc
Investors v Standard Chartered Bank
Work highlights
- Instructed by Commission Recovery Limited in a claim for recovery of alleged secret commissions earned from commercial referral arrangements, with total amount claimed in the UK proceedings likely to exceed $50m.
- Representing Privinvest and Mr Safa in a Commercial Court claim brought by the Republic of Mozambique against Credit Suisse, Privinvest and others.
- Acting for Groupe Renault in connection with diesel emissions issues in a number of jurisdictions, defending Renault against complex High Court claims.
Insurance > Insurance and reinsurance litigation Tier 4
Disputes-focused boutique Signature Litigation LLP centres its practice on international insurance and reinsurance disputes. The team handles both litigation and arbitration, acting for insurers, corporates and reinsurers. Adriano Stagni is the key name to note. Former practice head Hermès Marangos has left the firm.Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘Extremely knowledgeable, punctual with work and advice, and have a wealth of experience behind them. They make clients feel confident the team is in charge.’
‘It’s their primary focus on international work that makes them different to other policyholder teams in the market.’
‘We greatly appreciate the responsiveness of the partners at Signature Litigation. We have been very impressed with Signature Litigation’s ability to provide us with valuable insights and suggestions within a very tight timeframe.’
Key clients
Green Network SpA
Investors in Old Mutual (now Utmost Group) and Friends Provident
PBS Group
Work highlights
- Representing investors in Old Mutual and Friends Provident in claims against two life insurance companies related to commercial insurance and investment products sold to a range of investors.
- Representing Green Network SpA in respect of proceedings brought by the Royal London Mutual Insurance Society Limited under a guarantee by Green Network SpA of Green Network UK plc.
Gibraltar > Dispute resolution Tier 1
The boutique firm Signature Litigation LLP is highly regarded for its cross-border capabilities, acting in a wide range of litigation and arbitration matters across the banking, civil fraud and manufacturing sectors. Team lead Elliott Phillips is renowned for his ‘incisive legal mind and court charisma’, leveraging extensive experience in global commercial litigation and contentious trust disputes. International arbitration expert Lucy Keane is qualified in four jurisdictions, specialising in international trade, construction and shareholder disputes. Other key contacts include Colin Grech and ‘veritable star in the making’ Paul Grant .Practice head(s):
Elliott Phillips
Other key lawyers:
Lucy Keane; Colin Grech; Paul Grant
Testimonials
‘The firm’s strength is its ability to draw from a wide range of expertise and resources. Being a UK law firm gives them an edge over local law firms especially when dealing with UK private client matters and issues.’
‘Very personable and responsive. Excellent local knowledge and insight.’
‘Exceptional team that understands clients’ needs and tailors their services and advice accordingly.’
‘Elliott Phillips grasps complex matters and supports you every step of the way.’
‘Elliott Phillips leads the Signature Litigation team from the front with an incisive legal mind and court charisma in spades. He is ably assisted by a strong team of associates and support staff, including the committed, capable and clever Paul Grant – a veritable star in the making.’
‘The Signature Litigation team stand out for the quality of their offering across the board. While not as large as some of the other firms in Gibraltar, the Signature Litigation team easily matches – and in many respects out-performs – their larger rivals. Signature Litigation is also able to draw on expertise and support from its network of other offices, which gives them a further edge over the Gibraltarian competitors.’
Colin Grech showed a good knowledge of the law, commercial awareness and approach to difficult matters. He has been extremely approachable and always available to discuss matters with us.’
Key clients
PwC – as Liquidators of Castle Trust Management Services Limited
Entain Holdings (Gibraltar) Limited
John Sherwood
Discovery Global LLC
Gibfibre Limited
RTI Limited
Attijariwafa Bank
Family of the Late Robert Bates
Michael Edwards (the former founder of MCE Insurance) and his son Julian Edwards (Chief Executive Officer in relation to the UK broker MCE Insurance Limited)
UK Police Superintendents Association
Work highlights
- Representing Gibfibre Limited in numerous matters, including in the first of its kind, billion-dollar litigation under new competition legislation against Gibtelecom Limited and Rockolo Limited.
- Representing PwC in an application to the Supreme Court of Gibraltar for the appointment of Joint Liquidators of Castle Trust and Management Services Limited (CTMS).
- Representing RTI Limited in LCIA Arbitration against OWH SE i.L (formerly VTB Bank (Europe) SE) concerning the parties’ rights and obligations in respect of Margin Calls under the ISDA Master Agreement which became a live issue following the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
Signature Litigation LLP > Firm Profile
Signature Litigation is best known as a new model commercial and financial market litigation practice with a unique “all member” economic structure. Signature is a law firm with no transactional practice, and therefore very few conflicts of interest, and none of the distractions which come with a multi-practice law firm with offices across many jurisdictions.
The firm: Signature is a law firm founded in 2012 by senior lawyers with many years’ experience in leading international practices. As a law firm, Signature specialises in high-value commercial litigation and international arbitration (commercial and investment treaty). Headquartered in London and with offices in Paris, Frankfurt and Gibraltar, the firm was founded to meet the increased demand for advice and support in complex cases from independent and highly experienced litigators, where the dedication of a niche specialist firm yields results.
At Signature law is processed without confusion: Signature is a law firm that suffers none of the distractions of much larger, full-service, law firms. Our dedication to litigation and arbitration removes most present and future conflicts from our work.
Signature is a law firm distinct from anything else in the market. The firm has effectively transferred economic ownership in the firm away from the traditional model of equity partners towards every member of the practice. Signature Litigation has developed and implemented the first truly transparent, non-discretionary and universally applicable profit-sharing structure in the legal market.
Put simply, Signature Litigation is governed effectively by the combined voices of all of its people – with guaranteed rights for everyone to enjoy its success, financial and otherwise, and to ensure that its unique culture remains entirely protected.
Signature is a law firm that ensures its clients are at the heart of everything done by all its members and as such, is able to offer clients in the region high quality advice which truly understands their needs, while avoiding the constraints of potential conflict issues. Above all, it has taken advantage of the developments in technology and outsourcing to ensure that its team is dynamic and efficient enough to deliver the very best service and legal outcomes for its clients.
Recent matter highlights: The firm has continued its strong growth this year with several high-value cases and an expanding team of high-calibre individuals. By way of example, Signature continues to act for international shipbuilding group, Privinvest, in connection with US$2bn claims brought against it and Credit Suisse by the Republic of Mozambique arising from supply agreements and supporting financial instruments and guarantees alleged to have been entered into by Mozambique due to corruption involving state officials responsible for its international investment into its oil and gas reserves, in what is sometimes known as the “tuna bonds” or “hidden debts” litigation. The substantive trial was held in October 2023 and judgment was handed down in relation to that trial in July 2024.
Signature is also acting for investors in shares of Barclays Bank who are pursuing the bank for losses of over £550m following a significant share price drop. The underlying allegations relate to allegations that Barclays misled its customers in connection with its liquidity dark pool. The claims are advanced under sections 90 and 90A of the Financial Services and Markets Act (FSMA) and it is due to go to trial in October 2025. In July 2024, Barclays applied to strike out elements of the Claimants case under s90A and a decision from Leech J is awaited. This was the first time that the Court has considered in detail the statutory test of reliance under s90A and it is likely that the decision in that regard will be breaking new ground.
Additionally, Signature Litigation is representing Commission Recovery Limited in a ground-breaking claim for recovery of alleged secret commissions earned from commercial referral arrangements. In February 2023, the High Court ruled that this matter could proceed as a representative action against the Defendants, meeting the hurdle for representative claimants set out by the UK Supreme Court in respect of its 2021 ruling in Lloyd v Google. In January 2024, the Court of Appeal ruled in favour of Signature’s client, finding that it had successfully met the hurdle to bring a representative claim against the Defendants under CPR 19.8. Later that year in April, the Supreme Court rejected an application by Marks & Clerk for permission to appeal the Court of Appeal’s January decision. Trial is now expected to go ahead in January 2025.
On the international arbitration side, Signature is representing Discovery Global LLC, a US oil and gas exploration company, in a USD500 million investment treaty ICSID claim against Slovakia in which it alleges that it was prevented from conducting oil and gas exploration drilling operations due to unlawful, systematic and repeated pattern of behaviour by state authorities that left Discovery unable to exercise its rights under oil and gas exploration licences it had been granted, depriving Discovery of the total value of its investment.
Recent developments and partner appointments: Signature Litigation’s continued development is evident in recent and significant partner appointments and a strategic office launch. In July 2024, Signature opened its offices in Frankfurt, Germany. This office, led by partners Ulrich Helm and Dr Jan Kraayvanger, advises and represents clients in commercial disputes including mediation, civil court proceedings, as well as national and international commercial arbitrations. Industry sectors of key focus for Signature in Frankfurt include oil & gas and renewable energy – notably offshore wind farms, power plant projects – construction and infrastructure (including, specifically, tunnels and data centres), automotive, financial services, as well as insurance.
In October 2023, Kate Gee, a commercial fraud and crypto litigation specialist, was elevated to partner at the firm. Kate joined Signature as a Counsel in November 2020 from an international law firm and has more than 13 years’ experience acting in complex, high value, cross border disputes, including civil fraud and asset tracing claims, commercial litigation and banking litigation.
In September 2023, the firm appointed Philipp Kurek to its partnership in London. Philipp specialises in international arbitration with particular expertise in investment arbitration, representing clients and providing strategic legal advice in ICSID and ad hoc arbitration proceedings.
Types of work undertaken: Commercial litigation and international arbitration; complex, multi-party disputes that challenge the commercial and reputational viability of its clients, and regulatory disputes in the banking and financial services sector.
Signature Litigation’s lawyers have resolved some of the most significant and complex disputes involving financial institutions in recent legal history. The law firm offers services to investment and commercial banks, funds and asset managers, large corporations, private equity and venture capital houses, hedge funds, professional advisers and private clients.
Signature Litigation’s International Arbitration team comprises specialist practitioners across all its offices. The team has substantial experience in commercial arbitration and investment treaty arbitration, acting for clients on high value and complex international arbitrations pursuant to various institutional rules including LCIA, ICC, DIS, ICSID, UNCITRAL, SCC, DIAC, HKIAC, SIAC and CIETAC.
Signature Litigation’s insurance and reinsurance law practice focuses on complex international insurance disputes. Combining the expertise in its London, Paris and Frankfurt offices, Signature Litigation has acted for some of the leading insurers and reinsurers on high value disputes, particularly in Europe, Latin America, the Mediterranean basin, Asia and West Africa.
Complex international trust arrangements and fund management disputes are at the heart of much of the firm’s work, particularly in London and Gibraltar. Some of those arrangements involve formal trust structures in offshore jurisdictions, whilst others involve disputes arising out of informal trust relationships. The law firm also advises regularly on the applicability of constructive trusts to the proceeds of fraud. Its practitioners have been involved in almost all the high value contentious trusts and estates matters before the Gibraltar Courts at all levels and regularly seeks directions from the Court on behalf of trustees.
Signature Litigation’s product liability law practice is led from its Paris office and focuses on assisting major entities with every compliance issue that may arise with regulators, suppliers or consumers. The firm advises clients on all aspects of liability following their products from the day they are designed until they are placed on the market, handling disputes in France and in London.
Signature Litigation’s insolvency litigation practice is based on significant experience of representing a wide spectrum of clients – creditors, investors, debtors and officeholders – across a range of complex disputes. The practice also regularly undertakes matters in relation to contentious restructuring, bringing and defending claims before the Courts.
Signature Litigation has deep experience in dealing with regulatory disputes in the financial sector and conducting corporate investigations. The firm also advises clients in connection with investigations initiated by the FCA and SFO in the United Kingdom, the Financial Services Commission in Gibraltar and, in France, the anti-corruption agency, the AFA. In Gibraltar the firm has acted for the Gibraltar Financial Services Commission in appeals brought against it by regulated entities in relation to the enforcement powers of the regulator.
Signature Litigation’s international construction disputes lawyers have decades of experience advising clients on litigation and arbitration relating to large-scale engineering, infrastructure and construction projects around the world. Signature’s lawyers have considerable experience in out-of-court negotiations, mediation, dispute adjudication board proceedings, as well as in litigation and arbitration.
Main Contacts
Department | Name | Telephone | |
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Partners | Ioannis Alexopoulos | ||
Partners | Paul Brehony | ||
Partners | Natalia Chumak | ||
Partners | Julian Connerty | ||
Partners | Philip Dunham | ||
Partners | Simon Fawell | ||
Partners | Jérémie Fierville | ||
Partners | Sylvie Gallage-Alwis | ||
Partners | Kate Gee | ||
Partners | Ulrich Helm | ||
Partners | Becca Hogan | ||
Partners | Graham Huntley | ||
Partners | Abdulali Jiwaji | ||
Partners | Dr. Jan Kraayvanger | ||
Partners | Philipp Kurek | ||
Partners | Tsegaye Laurendeau | ||
Partners | Emmanuèle Lutfalla | ||
Partners | Neil Newing | ||
Partners | Elliott Phillips | ||
Partners | Flore Poloni | ||
Partners | Thomas Rouhette | ||
Partners | Tom Snelling | ||
Partners | Daniel Spendlove | ||
Partners | Rory Spillman | ||
Partners | Josh Wong |
Lawyer Profiles
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Ioannis Alexopoulos | Ioannis specialises in commercial litigation and international arbitration, including banking disputes, particularly… | View Profile |
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Paul Brehony | Paul has extensive experience in complex multi-jurisdictional commercial, banking, tax and insolvency… | View Profile |
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Natalia Chumak | Natalia has 20 years of litigation and arbitration experience in complex and… | View Profile |
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Julian Connerty | Julian has over 30 years of experience in handling the litigation, arbitration… | View Profile |
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Simon Fawell | Simon has over 20 years’ experience across a wide range of commercial… | View Profile |
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Kate Gee | Kate has more than 12 years’ experience acting in complex, high value,… | View Profile |
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Ritwick Ghosh | Ritwick has represented corporates and individuals in various sectors including banking, asset… | View Profile |
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Alasdair Glass | Alasdair is a commercial litigator with experience in complex, high value international… | View Profile |
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Paul Grant | Paul is a Senior Associate at Signature Litigation’s Gibraltar office. He has… | View Profile |
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Pietro Grassi | Pietro has significant experience in public international law, investor-State arbitration, and international… | View Profile |
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Colin Grech | Colin is a Senior Associate at Signature Litigation’s Gibraltar office with a… | View Profile |
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Becca Hogan | Becca has a wide range of experience in high value complex commercial… | View Profile |
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Graham Huntley | Graham is a Founding Partner of Signature Litigation and a senior specialist… | View Profile |
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Abdulali Jiwaji | Abdul has over 25 years of experience in litigation, arbitration and contentious… | View Profile |
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Lucy Keane | Lucy is a counsel in the Gibraltar office of Signature Litigation specialising… | View Profile |
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Philipp Kurek | Philipp specialises in international arbitration, representing clients and providing strategic legal advice… | View Profile |
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Tsegaye Laurendeau | With over 14 years’ experience of international arbitrations under the LCIA, ICC,… | View Profile |
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Kathleen Leslie | Kathleen is a commercial litigator who specialises in complex multi-jurisdictional disputes. Kathleen’s… | View Profile |
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Bernhard Maier | Bernhard specialises in commercial and investment treaty arbitration, with a particular focus… | View Profile |
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Neil Newing | Neil is an international arbitration lawyer and commercial litigator with particular experience… | View Profile |
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Elliott Phillips | Elliott is an internationally recognised barrister (qualifying in England and Gibraltar in… | View Profile |
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Tom Snelling | For nearly 25 years, Tom has been helping clients navigate some of… | View Profile |
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Daniel Spendlove | Daniel specialises in complex and high value commercial litigation and arbitration, both… | View Profile |
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Rory Spillman | Rory specialises in financial markets and complex multi-party international disputes, including allegations… | View Profile |
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Josh Wong | Josh is a highly experienced commercial and corporate litigation and international arbitration… | View Profile |
Staff Figures
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Firm Rankings
- Dispute resolution > Banking litigation: investment and retail
- Dispute resolution > International arbitration
- Dispute resolution > Commercial litigation: premium
- Insurance > Insurance and reinsurance litigation
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