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23 April 2025
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Rosenblatt Law—Mo Haque KC

Dispute resolution team welcomes first KC as partner

The appointment of Mo Haque KC as a partner has been announced by Rosenblatt Law, a firm renowned for its dispute resolution expertise. The new partner comes with more than 25 years of experience advising and representing clients in major commercial disputes.

His extensive credentials include appearances before appellate courts across several jurisdictions and active roles in international arbitration, with involvement in sectors such as energy, construction, cryptocurrency, and property, as well as cross-border litigation and international asset recovery.

Tania MacLeod, Rosenblatt Law’s Head of Dispute Resolution, said: 'We are delighted to welcome Mo as the first KC on the Rosenblatt team. His appointment further underlines the breadth and depth of advocacy expertise we offer clients bringing with him the additional element of extensive cross examination and courtroom experience.'

Mo Haque KC, added: 'Rosenblatt is a leader in the world of dispute resolution and international arbitration. I am excited to join the firm and its distinguished team and look forward to contributing to its success.'

 

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