Pallas Partners LLP  is a specialist litigation boutique that handles complex, substantial commercial disputes across multiple jurisdictions. Founder and managing partner, Natasha Harrison, is routinely engaged by various high-profile public and private sector clients for her capabilities in high-stakes, cross-border matters. Fiona Huntriss continues to be a key contact for a diverse array of clients seeking representation before the High Court, Court of Appeal, and Supreme Court, while Tracey Dovaston is particularly noted for her wide-ranging financial services acumen. Other key figures include Matthew Getz, a dual-qualified (UK and US) specialist in white collar defence and anti-corruption matters; Neil Pigott, a highly experienced banking litigator with a strong track record in restructuring mandates; and Susana Cao Miranda, noted for her broad contentious regulatory practice. Kimmie Fearnside, whose recent engagements include post-M&A disputes and cross-border ESG litigation, is also recommended.
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Banking Litigation/ Commercial Litigation/ Restructuring
Position

Focusing on litigation and broader disputes strategies, Fiona’s portfolio encompasses high-profile finance litigation, restructuring and insolvency-related litigation, commercial litigation, shareholder disputes and sovereign debt disputes. She frequently litigates both before the English Courts and other fora, in complex, multi-jurisdictional and novel situations. Fiona also has a strong advisory practice working with clients to understand litigation risk and develop litigation strategies ahead of time.

Find out more: https://pallasllp.com/team/fiona-huntriss

Education

BPP Law School, Legal Practice Course

Oxford University, M.A. (Hons)

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Key clients

  • Two large groups of Credit Suisse AT1 holders
  • Isidoro Ernesto Quiroga Moreno

Work highlights

Acting for Isidoro Ernesto Quiroga Moreno and others in connection with a dispute with Joyvio Group and related entities, concerning the 2018 sale of Australis Seafoods.