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Louis Flannery KC

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Louis Flannery is a partner & head of international arbitration at Mishcon de Reya (https://www.mishcon.com/people/louis-flannery-kc).

 

Partner

Louis Flannery is a partner & head of international arbitration at Mishcon de Reya (https://www.mishcon.com/people/louis-flannery-kc).

 

ARTICLES BY THIS AUTHOR

"Carry on groping in the dark if you wish; better I think to buy, beg or borrow this text"

"This book is still an indispensable source of knowledge and wisdom for anyone able to read English with an interest in arbitration"

Louis Flannery examines the legal implications of the Litvinenko Report

Louis Flannery examines the implications of the latest ruling in relation to the Litvinenko affair

Louis Flannery concludes his analysis of Berezovsky v Abramovich

Louis Flannery analyses the latest saga in the oligarch wars taking place in the English courts

Louis Flannery exposes flaws in the Brussels Regulation

Louis Flannery examines cases of alleged solicitor negligence

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

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Firm adds two partners to growing education practice

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Trio of newly qualified solicitors strengthens Worcester office law firm

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A flagship employment law reform is due to come into effect on 1 July, extending unfair dismissal rights to employees after six months in their job instead of two years
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