Dispute Resolution In the United Kingdom

As a leading global commercial dispute resolution practice, we provide specialist advice and representation to clients around the world on litigation, arbitration and regulatory matters, as well as on risk management more generally.

For more information please contact Tim House, John O'Conor or Judith Gill.

Insight

Kaupthing Singer & Friedlander Ltd [2010] EWHC 316 (Ch) - The High Court has held that (objectively construed), the term "winding-up" (contained in a provision in a trust deed which subordinated the rights and claims of bondholders on the occurrence of a "winding-up") encompassed not only compulsory and voluntary liquidation but also administration where a notice of a proposed distribution to creditors has been given in accordance with rule 2.95 of the Insolvency Rules 1986.
Estates Gazette: The CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme will be introduced in April, so, says Carol Hopper, organisations need to consider now if and how it will affect them.

deals & cases

The judgment represents a clear victory for Segregated Clients (represented by Allen & Overy) as we successfully defended the client money pool from claims in excess of $3 billion which were asserted by the Unsegregated Clients and the Lehman companies.
Allen & Overy's Moscow team has advised the Government of the Kyrgyz Republic on the restructuring of project contracts relating to the mining concession held by Toronto-listed company Centerra Gold Inc. (TSX:CG) in respect of the Kumtor gold deposit in Issyk-Kul Oblast in the Kyrgyz Republic.
contacts

Partner
John O'Conor is a top-ranked no-nonsense banking litigator. Market-leading position in derivatives disputes. Has handled many international investigations and multi-jurisdictional disputes. Instructed by most of the world's leading banks. Extensive arbitration and mediation experience.

Partner and General Counsel
Andrew Clark is a partner specialising in international commercial litigation and dispute resolution, including arbitration, public law and inquiries, and corporate, financial and international capital markets litigation. Clients include major corporates, commercial, merchant and investment banks, and government bodies and entities.

Partner
Tim House specialises in commercial dispute resolution in the banking and finance sector and has wide experience of acting for financial institutions and quoted companies in complex litigation and regulatory disputes. He currently acts for US/European banks and other financial institutions in all areas of contentious business and risk management.


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