News | October 2, 2025
Shalabh Gupta and Amran Nawaz, Associate Directors in Secretariat’s Global Sports Consulting practice, were recently quoted in an S&P Global article discussing sports team acquisition and valuation trends.
Mr. Johnson focuses on financial and economic issues in complex international disputes. He has worked on projects spanning a wide range of industries, including energy, telecom, manufacturing, mining, and banking.
Washington, DC
Greg Johnson focuses on financial and economic issues in complex international disputes. He has worked on projects spanning a wide range of industries, including energy, telecom, manufacturing, mining, and banking. His experience is global, with past cases in North America, South America, Europe, Central Asia, and the Middle East. He has worked on numerous disputes involving damages exceeding US$ 1 billion. Clients value Mr. Johnson’s strong attention to detail, focused involvement in every project, and ability to convey complex quantum issues in an easy-to-understand manner.
Mr. Johnson joined Secretariat as part of the firm’s acquisition of Versant Partners in August 2021. Previously, he worked in the international arbitration practice of a large, publicly-traded consulting firm.
Shalabh Gupta and Amran Nawaz, Associate Directors in Secretariat’s Global Sports Consulting practice, were recently quoted in an S&P Global article discussing sports team acquisition and valuation trends.
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