Dispute Resolution

Our Dispute Resolution Team advises on the full range of commercial and civil disputes from contract claims, to fraud and regulatory investigations, to banking and fund disputes.  The team specialises in pursuing cross-border, multi-jurisdictional disputes and has extensive experience of working with legal teams in overseas jurisdiction to deliver co-ordinated global litigation strategies. 

At LG, our aim is to find the best business solution for our clients through the swiftest, most cost-effective route, whether that be by way of litigation, arbitration, or some form of alternative dispute resolution. 

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'Having strengthened its financial services capabilities with the addition of new personnel, this disputes team now finds itself ideally positioned to respond to the fallout from the credit crunch…..The London team also plays a critical role in the firm's international network and undertakes an increasing number of disputes on behalf of global clients.' Chambers UK 2010

 

"This team’s lawyers are 'very proactive in deciding how to take the case forward and what outside help to bring in.'  Furthermore, 'they won’t lead you into unnecessary expenditure and they manage the whole process brilliantly!' " Chambers UK 2009

InnovativeLawyers winner

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Dispute Resolution team at LG have won the FT Innovative Lawyers Award for Legal Innovation in Anti-Corruption and Fraud. The team acted for the Government of Brazil dealing with Brazil's largest ever corruption and asset recovery case.

 

The FT Innovative Lawyers Report 2009 ranks LG in 26th position among the Top 50 Innovative European law firms.

 

"Lawrence Graham’s 13-partner commercial litigation group provides “sound advice and achieves highly satisfactory conclusions” in a range of markets. The practice has always contained a rich seam of insurance expertise, but in recent years it has branched out into disputes on the regulatory side. Elsewhere, the group has made advances in the competition arena and is undertaking an ever-increasing number of instructions in the context of customs and excise and commercial fraud." Chambers UK 2008