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Charles Gordon

Charles Gordon

Position

Charles Gordon is a mediator and arbitrator, recognised by the Legal 500 for his mediation expertise.

Charles handles a broad range of disputes including insurance and reinsurance, energy, professional negligence, property, shareholder and joint venture disputes . He is appointed by a wide range of law firms in London, the UK regions and internationally. He writes on disputes resolution topics and lectures on the subject. Charles is also involved in mediation training.

He was a law firm partner for over 30 years and led the International Insurance practice at DLA Piper until his retirement in 2014. He still acts a consultant to clients in the insurance and reinsurance sectors.

Charles was also, until October 2016, the litigation director of The RBoS Action Group advising on the £5 billion shareholder litigation against the Royal Bank of Scotland.

Charles is also a visiting lecturer at Queen Mary University College in London. He is admitted to the Bar of the Bahamas. He is also a mentor with the Princes Trust.

Having advised on leading cases at all levels of the English court, Charles was consistently recognised, during his years in private practice, in Chambers & Partners and the Legal 500 guides to the legal profession.

 He is noted for combining a warm sense of humour with robust probing of parties’ positions, Charles is described as a “natural mediator” whose style is built on meticulous preparation and a thorough understanding of clients’ commercial positions. Charles’ approach to mediation is to engage with the parties on the issues, to drill down into the details of the dispute, in order to establish and help influence the key sticking points which have prevented prior resolution.

Career

Independent mediator and arbitrator 2014 to date

Litigation Director, RBoS Action Group January to October 2016

Partner, Litigation, head of International Insurance, (EMEA), DLA Piper (2001–2014). Consultant from 1/5/14 to 30/4/2015

Admitted to the Bar of the Bahamas (1998)

Partner, Head of Litigation and Insolvency, Manches (1985-2001)

Solicitor, Clifford Turner (now Clifford Chance) (1981-1985)

Barrister, 3 Doctor Johnson’s Buildings, Temple, London, EC4 (1976-1981)

College of Law (1980)

Inns of Court School of Law (1975-1976)

Balliol College, Oxford (1971-1974)

St George’s College, Weybridge, Surrey (1961-1970)

Languages

English

Memberships

Law Society

British Insurance Law Association

Education

Balliol College Oxford BA Jurisprudence. 1974.

Barrister 1976

Solicitor 1982

Licenced Insolvency Practitioner 1986

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