Stewarts Law LLP
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A litigation-only firm with a focus on high-value fraud and contentious insolvencies, Stewarts Law LLP is regularly instructed on complex, multi-jurisdictional disputes, often involving significant commercial value and cross-border enforcement considerations. Alex Jay leads the insolvency and asset recovery practice. Other key figures in the practice to note include Tom Clark, Mo Bhaskaran, Elaina Bailes, Pia Mithani, Francesca Berry and Karen Hutchinson, who collectively advise on complex asset recovery mandates.
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Key clients
- Kijani Resources Limited (in liquidation) and Ratio Limited (in liquidation) both acting by their joint liquidators Simon Conway and Edgar Lavarello of PwC David Standish of Interpath Advisory and Russell Crumpler of Teneo (joint liquidators of Exential Investments Inc) Orb arl and Others -v- Andrew Ruhan & Others Ryan Jarvis and John Johnstone (Deloitte), as Receivers of Direct Investments Limited Arena Television Limited, Arena Aviation Limited, and Arena Holdings Limited (All in Liquidation) (together the Companies). Benjamin Wiles and Robert Armstrong of Kroll Advisory Limited in their capacity as joint liquidators of the Companies Public Institution for Social Security (PIFSS) Transworld Payment Solutions UK Limited (in liquidation) and Stephen John Hunt (in his capacity as liquidator of Transworld Payment Solutions UK Limited) Kroll Advisory Ltd as administrators for Signature Living Hotel Limited (in administration) FIM Long-Invest Portfolio Limited (in liquidation) and FIM Long-Invest PCC Limited (Dinamic Cell) (in liquidation) both acting by their joint liquidators Mr Matthew Wright and Ms Sophie Smith of Leonard Curtis
Work highlights
Instructed by the joint liquidators of Kijani Resources Limited (“KRL”) and Ratio Limited (“Ratio”). Both companies were key components of a fraudulent investment scheme, whereby funds invested in the Kijani Commodity Fund in Mauritius were dissipated through a network of related entities.


