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Administrative & Public Law

Advice and advocacy in judicial review, regulatory decisions, public powers, procurement, and disputes involving public bodies.

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Banking and Finance

Commercially focused advice for lenders, borrowers, investors, financial institutions, and participants in complex transactions.

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Civil Fraud

Strategic representation in fraud claims, asset tracing, breach of fiduciary duty, conspiracy, and urgent protective applications.

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Company Restructuring & Insolvency

Advice to companies, directors, creditors, investors, and officeholders during financial distress and business restructuring.

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Commercial Disputes

Resolution of complex contractual, shareholder, partnership, investment, and cross-border business disputes.

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Competition

Advice on competition compliance, investigations, market conduct, merger issues, and contentious antitrust matters.

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Construction, Energy & Infrastructure

Legal support throughout the lifecycle of major construction, energy, transport, and infrastructure projects.

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Employment

Practical advice for employers and senior professionals on workplace rights, obligations, disputes, and change.

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Financial Services

Specialist support on financial regulation, investigations, enforcement, governance, and regulated business disputes.

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International Arbitration

Representation in institutional and ad hoc arbitration involving international commerce, investment, and major projects.

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Media, Entertainment & Sport

Commercial and contentious advice for talent, rights holders, agencies, producers, clubs, sponsors, and governing bodies.

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Privilege, Confidentiality & Conflicts of Interest

Sensitive advice on legal privilege, confidential information, professional duties, conflicts, and information risk.

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Wills, Trusts & Estate

Personal and practical planning for families, business owners, trustees, executors, and beneficiaries.

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