Clarion’s dispute practice is ‘highly available and responsive’, with a focus on technology-related dispute resolution, complex shareholder and partnership disputes, and multi-million pound supply chain contract disputes. The practice is skilled at handling litigation in the food and drink, sport, and education sectors, and is well versed at handling international mandates. Simon Young leads the practice, with vast experience advising on supply chain issues, professional negligence claims, and motor racing disputes. David Williams has experience in international litigation, and complementary expertise in arbitration and mediation proceedings, while Dominic Higham routinely advises government and private sector clients, particularly on IT and outsourcing disputes. Roger Hutton is also noted.
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Testimonials

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  • ‘My experience is the team are highly available and responsive. They showed high technical expertise and were clearly highly experienced. They were highly collaborative, it feels like we are all one team.’

  • ‘The team are meticulous in making sure they understand my business. They go out of there way to understand our sector, understand what is important to me and the business - and because of that, advice is incredibly commercial and tailored to getting outcomes which are good for business.’

Key clients

  • Intersystems
  • Sports Direct

Work highlights

Acting for the Continental Group defending a multi-million pound claim by an electric vehicle manufacturer for alleged loss of sales and profits said to result from Continental’s supply of EV parts and specialist engineering consultancy services to the EV company.

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Practice head

Simon Young

Other key lawyers

David Williams; Dominic Higham; Roger Hutton