I am a partner and head of the firm's asset recovery litigation and sales teams, specialising in residential and commercial possession claims, property litigation, shortfall claims, debt recovery and
professional negligence litigation on behalf of major lenders and mortgage providers.
Not exact matches
Clifford Chance is facing a
professional negligence claim from
litigation funders over its work
on the high - profile Excalibur Ventures dispute.
Although my main focus area is
on insurance defense
litigation, particularly motor vehicle
negligence, construction defect
litigation, and
professional malpractice, I also have experience in business & commercial
litigation, patent / trademark / copyright law, trade secrets infringement, and premises / product liability.
Alison Goodwin heads up the team, who are equine specific
litigation specialists and advise
on liabilities related to horses, sale and purchase disputes as well as
negligence claims against veterinary
professionals and other equine industry workers.
Alison, who has been appointed by British Dressage as their representative
on the British Equestrian Federation Appeals Board, specialises in equine
litigation issues, and advises
on liabilities related to horses, sale and purchase disputes as well as
negligence claims against veterinary
professionals and other equine industry workers.
Clifford Chance (CC) is facing a
professional negligence claim from
litigation funders over its work
on the high - profile Excalibur Ventures dispute.
He is
on the Leaders Forum of the American Association for Justice (AAJ) and belongs to the Products,
Professional Negligence, Motor Vehicle, and Toxic, Environmental — Pharmaceutical Sections of AAJ, and to the Birth Trauma
Litigation Group, the Medical
Negligence Information Exchange Group, and the Brain Injury Association.
Peter acts
on a range of
litigation assignments including contractual disputes, rental arbitrations,
negligence and
professional negligence, insurance, judicial review, and insolvency.
Tightening regulatory controls and compliance, the «consumer» approach adopted by clients to
professional service provision, and an increase in
professional negligence claims have caused
litigation lawyers to err
on the side of over-servicing as a safeguard against complaints or claims.
Robert Barrack dedicates his practice to complex construction and commercial
litigation and appeals, including contractual disputes,
professional negligence, surety bond claims, subrogation claims, mechanics» liens, business torts, unfair trade practices, bad faith claims, product liability, and real property disputes, as well as construction transactions,
on behalf of businesses, public entities, educational institutions, and individuals.
Justin Anisman's civil
litigation practice at Mason Caplan Dizgun Roti LLP encompasses complex
litigation files with an emphasis
on subrogated property claims, the defense of lawyers in
professional negligence lawsuits, commercial and contractual disputes and employment law matters for both employees and employers.
Jeff will continue to serve his clients, practising in the areas of administrative law with an emphasis
on professional regulation for self - governing professions, commercial
litigation and
professional negligence.
Jane regularly provides advice to both London - Market clients and local insurance providers
on all aspects of
professional negligence litigation, to include coverage and liability issues across a range of professions, including Architects, Accountants, Engineers, Insurance Brokers, Medical (Consultant, Non-Consultant & Alternative Health
Professionals), Solicitors, Surveyors and Trustees.
Mr. Pletcher is an experienced trial lawyer with a focus
on cases involving commercial business disputes, products liability,
professional negligence, and employment, health care, pharmaceutical, medical device and biotech
litigation and civil appeals.
3volution Limited's claimant
professional negligence practice is headed by Tim Stone, who also heads the firm's commercial
litigation department, and includes Matt Pugh, who focuses
on property - related
professional negligence claims.
Other key figures include Ben Lowans, who handles investment
negligence cases
on behalf of high - net - worth individuals, in addition to acting for lenders in high - value disputes; Bill Gilliam, who acts for commercial clients; Joe Wilkinson, whose construction
litigation expertise makes him a natural choice for
professional negligence cases in that area; and managing associate Lee O'Sullivan, who attracts praise for his «redoubtable defence of valuer claims».
She is a
litigation lawyer, and provides a wide range of services for her clients with a focus
on defence work in the areas of personal injury, property damage, commercial
litigation, and
professional negligence.
She focuses her practice
on the representation of injured parties in
professional negligence and personal injury
litigation, pharmaceutical and medical device products liability
litigation.
In 1971, in conjunction with Mendel Green Q.C., he founded the firm of Green and Spiegel where he specialized in civil
litigation of all types, but with particular emphasis
on personal injury, insurance and
professional negligence / malpractice.
Much of the team's experience derives from representing large accountancy firms,
on whose behalf Linklaters has built a leading practice in
professional negligence litigation and investigatory / disciplinary proceedings.
Our
litigation and dispute resolution team provides advice and representation in the High Court, Court of Appeal and Supreme Court in relation to company, commercial and contractual disputes; partnership and shareholder disputes; and
professional negligence claims; We also have an established international arbitration practice focusing
on trade, commerce and international investment treaties.
John is currently advising and acting
on behalf of the claimants in a number of
professional negligence cases including: a farmer in a case against an architect arising from the collapse of a barn roof; a SME in a case against a barrister and a solicitor arising from the misconduct of
litigation against two separate finance companies in related disputes; a trustee in bankruptcy in a case against a solicitor arising from the misconduct of
litigation against a financial advisor; and another trustee in bankruptcy in a case against a solicitor arising from the misconduct of a commercial property transaction.
Mr. Virgin practices in commercial
litigation,
professional negligence matters, product liability, construction disputes and focuses primarily
on complex personal injury and insurance matters.
Her practice places an emphasis
on banking, business and commercial
litigation,
professional negligence, and economic development.
Passionate about advocacy, Atrisha has a broad
litigation practice where she works
on commercial,
professional negligence, and intellectual property matters.
Called to the Bar in 1997, Yvonne moved to a firm of solicitors in the City of London in 1999 where she advised clients
on a range of commercial
litigation matters across a number of sectors including construction, insurance and
professional negligence.
Kate advises clients
on a wide range of commercial
litigation and dispute resolution, with a particular emphasis
on contract claims, company disputes, breach of confidence and restrictive covenant claims, fraud and
professional negligence.
Clients appreciate her related expertise in fraud
litigation, which means that she is able to advise both
on primary fraud claims and
on related
professional negligence claims.