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21 April 2022
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Fladgate—Leigh Callaway

Law firm promotes dispute resolution partner

Fladgate has recently promoted Leigh Callaway to Partner within the firm’s Dispute Resolution practice.

Leigh, who joined Fladgate in 2016 as an Associate, has over 12 years’ experience, specialising in commercial litigation and dispute resolution with a particular focus on financial services, civil fraud, data and cyber risk.

Grant Gordon, Managing Partner at Fladgate, commented: 'We’re delighted to announce Leigh as our latest partner and see him progress to the next stage of his career.'

John Evans, Head of Dispute Resolution at Fladgate, added: 'Leigh is an exceptional dispute resolution lawyer, and his expertise and strong track record are widely respected and have proven invaluable to the firm and the clients he advises. With his promotion to partner, we’re excited to see what the next phase of Leigh’s career brings.'

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