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22 May 2023
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Van Bael & Bellis—senior hires

London office expands & launches UK-based International Trade team

Van Bael & Bellis’ (VBB) growing London team expands further with the establishment of a UK-based International Trade team that has attracted senior hires from Crowell & Moring and Ashurst. These new arrivals in London add further depth and strength to the firm’s Brussels and Geneva teams, widely recognised collectively as one of the leading International Trade practices in Europe.

Michelle Linderman (pictured), previously a partner in Crowell & Moring’s International Trade Group in London, joins the VBB London team as a partner leading the establishment of the UK Trade team.

 As an English qualified solicitor with more than 20 years of experience, Michelle advises clients on UK-specific and cross-border sanctions, the UK Modern Slavery Act, export controls, and cybersecurity issues, among other specialised areas that concern national and international trade as well as financial sanctions. She also has significant expertise handling complex commercial disputes.

Ross Denton, formerly Head of International Trade at Ashurst in London, joins as a Senior Counsel and will work alongside Michelle in developing the UK Trade practice.

Ross arrives at VBB London with a wealth of experience in international trade and competition law. His varied and complementary expertise covers export controls, sanctions, customs and trade remedies, as well as cartels, state aid/subsidy control and foreign direct investment control.

Michelle Linderman comments: “I am very excited to join VBB and to help to build their UK-based trade practice alongside Ross Denton.  Ross has a huge wealth of expertise and experience and we are looking forward to working with our new colleagues at VBB to service trade clients in the UK, EU and across the globe.  Over the past 14 months there has been unprecedented growth in EU and UK sanctions and export control legislation.  Working with the team at VBB, Ross and I will be well placed to provide clients with the commercially-focussed, practical and strategic guidance needed in this complex area of law”.

Ross Denton comments: “I am delighted to be joining VBB in London with Michelle, who is a genuine sanctions specialist, and a great lawyer. After Brexit, the UK has been given back its power to make and operate its own trade policy. The London legal market has yet to rise to the challenge of servicing clients fully in this space. Michelle and I are very excited to have been asked to help VBB, one of the great European trade firms, build up its UK-based trade practice.”

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