Damian Crosse
Partner
We take an innovative approach to helping clients proactively manage dispute risks. When litigation does arise, we provide confidence, certainty and creativity in reaching resolution.
Litigation & Dispute Resolution Team of the Year at the British Legal Awards 2022, we are recognised by The Lawyer as 'litigation heavyweights', 'regularly securing some of the biggest mandates to reach the English Courts’.
We have experts (most highly ranked in the legal directories) across all major areas of commercial dispute resolution, including: breach of warranty claims, shareholder and JV disputes, earn-out disputes, minority shareholders actions, commercial contract disputes, securities litigation and negligence claims.
We advise and act on high value and complex domestic and cross-border litigation and arbitration, and all forms of alternative dispute resolution. In England alone our teams have appeared before all commercial divisions of the High Court, the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court.
Our advisers act on domestic and international projects of all shapes and sizes, working with many of the leading names in the market. Browse our experience below, or use the filters to look-up recent work in particular geographies and industry sectors.
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With over 490 partners and 3000 people around the world, we are well-placed to support you across a full range of legal and advisory services.
Our Global Investigations and Forensic & Accounting Services team will help you prepare for the new failure to prevent fraud offence in a short update about the final two topics which make up the six principles of compliance
The new failure to prevent fraud offence comes into force on 1 September. To help you prepare for the new offence we examine two of the six principles of compliance.
Our ECCTA the essentials series continues with a short overview of two of the six principles of compliance which will help you prepare for the new failure to prevent fraud offence.
Multinational Law firm Pinsent Masons played a key role in advising the UK-based infrastructure asset manager Dalmore Capital through its acquisition by UK pensions and investment giant Royal London.
The GC Wellbeing Network, a global organisation to champion the wellbeing of general counsel, has partnered with multinational law firm, Pinsent Masons, to deliver a series of workshops to equip GCs with tools and skills to improve their wellbeing.
Multinational law firm Pinsent Masons has advised Gulf Navigation Holding PJSC (Gulf Nav), the only maritime and shipping company listed on the Dubai Financial Market, on its landmark reverse takeover of Brooge Petroleum and Gas Investment Company from NASDAQ-listed Brooge Energy Limited.