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December 18, 2024
We are pleased to announce that nine of our experts were awarded the 2025 Lexology Index Client Choice Award for Expert Witnesses.
In the Arbitration category, congratulations to winners Mike Allen (Hong Kong), Drew Baiter (Mexico), Neil Gaudion (USA), and Kiran Sequeira (USA).
For his award in the Commercial Litigation category, congratulations to Robert Poole (Canada).
For winning in the Construction category, congratulations to Ian Greenhough (UAE), Dan Clark (USA), Madison Clark (USA), and Meera Wagman (USA).
The Client Choice Award recognizes law firms and partners worldwide for exceptional client care and service quality, focusing on an ability to add real value to clients’ businesses above and beyond other players in the market. Based on nominations from corporate counsel, Lexology ensures that recognition is based on genuine satisfaction and trust, highlighting the recipients’ dedication to quality, commitment to superior service, and strategic importance to their clients.
View the full rankings on Lexology Index.
Trends in AI-Related Securities Class Actions Through 2025
Bilal Shah, Chris Riper and Lauren Nasta examine the accelerating wave of securities litigation tied to artificial intelligence.
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