October 13, 2024
Doyle's Guide

Leading Construction Litigation Lawyers – London, 2024

 
The 2024 listing of leading London Construction & Infrastructure Litigation Lawyers details solicitors practising within the areas of contentious or “back end” construction, projects and infrastructure matters within the London legal market who have been identified by clients and peers for their expertise and abilities in these areas.

Preeminent

Roberta Downey, Vinson & Elkins
Nicholas Gould, Fenwick Elliott
Gurbinder Grewal, Mantle Law
Simon Tolson, Fenwick Elliott

Leading

Adrian Bell, CMS
Sally Davies, Mayer Brown
Anthony Francis, Fenwick Elliott
Shy Jackson, Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner
Mark London, Devonshires
Ben Mellors, HFW
Emily Monastiriotis, Simmons & Simmons
Neal Morris, Pinsent Masons
David Nitek, Hebert Smith Freehills
Caroline Pope, Addelshaw Goddard
Anthony Smith, Beale & Co

Recommended

Ellis Baker,White & Case
Steven Carey, Charles Russell Speechlys
Jonathan Douglas, Eversheds Sutherland
Robert Horne, Osborne Clarke
Jonathan Hosie, Mayer Brown
Richard Laudy, Pinsent Masons
Justin Mendelle, Sharpe Pritchard
Ron Nobbs, Stephenson Harwood
Jonathan Pawlowski, Howard Kennedy
Michael Regan, Mayer Brown
Sally Roe, Freshfields
Michael Sergeant, HFW
Matthew Smith, K&L Gates
Douglas Wass, Macfarlanes
Rebecca Williams, Watson Farley & Williams
Steven Williams, CMS
Anthony Yates, Trowers & Hamlins

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