Pinsent Masons MPillay
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Pinsent Masons MPillay has a globally integrated arbitration practice with particular depth in construction, infrastructure, and energy disputes, often acting in cross-border commercial arbitrations involving joint ventures, shareholder arrangements, insurance, and technology. The Singapore team handles complex, high-value cases across Asia-Pacific, including emergency arbitrations and enforcement proceedings, with recent growth in disputes involving renewable energy, Chinese SOEs, and billion-dollar claims. Practice co-head Chen Han Toh leads high-value arbitrations in the energy and infrastructure sectors, with a focus on complex construction disputes involving delay claims and technical issues. Co-head Sam Boyling leverages dual qualification across England, Wales and Australia, frequently representing Chinese SOEs in high-stakes international arbitrations arising from major infrastructure and energy projects across Asia, the Middle East, and beyond. Frédéric Gillion advises on disputes and live construction matters across infrastructure, transport, water, and energy sectors, regularly acting as counsel in arbitration and dispute board proceedings, with particular expertise in FIDIC contracts and experience in both civil and common law systems.
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Key clients
- Webuild SpA
- Razel BEC SAS


