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Seladore Legal—Gary Milner-Moore

02 December 2021
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Disputes law firm appoints new Partner

Seladore Legal has announced that Gary Milner-Moore will join as a Partner on 1 December 2021.

Gary is a former partner and consultant at Herbert Smith Freehills and his career spans more than 25 years. He has worked successfully across numerous large, cross-border cases, notably on international insolvencies. He also advised major financial institutions, including in relation to financial derivatives. A qualified solicitor advocate, he has appeared both in court and in arbitration proceedings.

Simon Bushell, Founder, commented: ‘Gary’s intellectual prowess, collegial nature, and his resilient character are well known to us and he is a natural fit for Seladore. We are delighted to welcome Gary to the practice.’

Gareth Keillor, Partner at Seladore, added ‘Gary is deservedly respected by clients, counterparties and the wider legal market, both in London and overseas.’

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