Clare is based in London and Dublin and leads Pinsent Masons’ IP and Life Sciences teams.
amongst the best pharma and biotech litigators in the UK
Chambers UK 2019
Clare Tunstall is the doyenne of generic pharmaceutical litigation. She must have acted in more generic versus innovator cases than anyone else in London. As a result, she is vastly experienced and highly knowledgeable.
IAM 1000 2018
A “strategically brilliant” lawyer who “gives very clear and relevant advice”. Tunstall’s “knowledge of IP and the pharma industry is second to none”.
IP Stars 2019
a celebrated patent litigator who has fostered a culture of innovation throughout her team to allow the lawyers to stay ahead of their competitors and patentees during cases
Stephen leads our pensions team, advising trustees, corporate clients and pension providers on strategic and day to day legal and governance issues and the management of pensions risk.
Alan is based in London, Dublin, and Belfast and advises on merger control, investigations into anti-competitive agreements and practices, including civil and criminal cartels and abuse of dominance. He advises on competition litigation matters including follow-on damages claims, director disqualification proceedings and appeals of infringement decisions.
Neal specialises in the avoidance and resolution of disputes in the infrastructure sector. He heads our global team of construction and advisory disputes lawyers and consistently acts for leading contractors on their most challenging cases, but is also able to draw on experience of acting for employers, sub-contractors and insurers. Neal is recognised by Best Lawyers for his work in Construction Law.
With a background in engineering and computer science, Nigel leads our Technology Services division and has significant experience in delivering strategic enterprise transformation as well as exceptional operational performance.
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