Alex Bishop > Shoosmiths LLP > Birmingham, England > Lawyer Profile

Shoosmiths LLP
103 COLMORE ROW
BIRMINGHAM
B3 3AG
England

Work Department

Commercial litigation.

Position

Alex is National Head of the Dispute Resolution & Litigation practice and Head of the firm’s Birmingham office. She advises on a broad range of commercial disputes from shareholder disputes, contract and misrepresentation claims to obtaining freezing orders and search and seizure orders in complex fraud cases. She has a broad range of experience dealing with litigation and international arbitration as well as participation in various forms of alternative dispute resolution including mediations.

Alex has particular experience dealing with reputationally significant matters and internal investigations, navigating the potentially competing interests of different stakeholder groups.

Given the costly nature of Court proceedings, Alex will always look to achieve a speedy and cost effective resolution to any dispute. Where Court proceedings are the only option, Alex will pursue them aggressively albeit always focused on the client’s commercial objectives.

Her clients include large companies in the IT, retail, automotive and manufacturing sectors such as Electrolux plc, Husqvarna UK Limited and Next Plc.

Her recent instructions include:

• representing an African telecommunications company in international arbitration proceedings in London and Dubai regarding multi-million dollar claims against a Chinese equipment supplier.
• advising a Plc client following allegations of bribery in a civil dispute, conducting an internal investigation and supporting with a self report to the authorities.
• advising a major high street name in relation to the termination of a fixed term IT contract carrying an exposure of £35million. A favourable exit was achieved through negotiations without proceedings being issued;
• successfully obtaining a permanent injunction and substantial costs recovery for a major petrochemicals company against an unauthorised dealer. The claim also involved executing a search and seizure order;
• advising a global financial services company in relation to fraudulent activities conducted by a former employee including unlawful access to the company’s IT systems. Undertakings were obtained together with full financial recovery; and
• acting for a UK Plc in relation to a claim against multiple defendants for conspiracy to defraud and civil bribery securing a substantial financial recovery for the client. The claim involved obtaining a Freezing Order over the fraudsters’ assets.

Alex’s understanding of the issues facing businesses and the pressures on in-house lawyers has been enhanced by a number of secondments, one of which was spent in an in-house legal department of a UK based oil company, another in the Cayman Islands in an in-house legal team for a multi-national investment bank and as acting head of legal at a fleet management company. Alex has also worked in-house assisting the in-house legal team of a UK based mobile phone supplier with substantial US litigation, working with US lawyers and preparing the UK arm of the litigation.

Alex has recently been identified as a leader in her field of Dispute Resolution by Legal 500 and Chambers and Partners in which she is described as “praised for her ingenuity and her commercial vision.”. She is also in the Legal 500 ‘Hall of Fame’ for Commercial Litigation and is listed in The Lawyer’s ‘Hot 100’ 2021.

Career

After training, qualifying and practising with DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary UK LLP between 1995-2005, Alex joined Shoosmiths as a partner in January 2006.

Languages

Conversational French, basic German.

Memberships

Chairman Birmingham Future 2007-08; non-executive director/chairman Birmingham Forward 2011-2012; BPS Birmingham Limited and BPS Birmingham Leaders 2013 to date.

Education

King Edward VI High School for Girls, Edgbaston; Liverpool University (1994 LLB Hons Law); College of Law, Chester (1995 LPC Commendation).

Lawyer Rankings

South East > Dispute resolution > Commercial litigation: Beds, Bucks, Herts, Middx

Shoosmiths LLP focuses on complex, commercial litigation and possesses strong credentials for work arising out of the manufacturing, IT and retail sectors. Acting for commercial lenders in disputes involving the recovery of commercial debt is another core pillar of the group’s strong regional practice. Alex Bishop heads the nationwide practice, whilst Kate Connolly is the key name in the Milton Keynes office for termination and breach of contract claims, breach of restrictive covenants and complex debt recovery.

West Midlands > Dispute resolution > Commercial litigation: Birmingham

(Hall of Fame)

Alex BishopShoosmiths LLP

Shoosmiths LLP acts for an impressive roster of domestic and international clients including FTSE 100 companies and clients within the financial services industry; the team has niche expertise in handling complex fraud and corporate disputes. The practice is headed up by Alex Bishop, who routinely supports clients within the retail, leisure, IT, and manufacturing industries on a wide range of commercial disputes and injunctive proceedings, such as freezing orders and search and seizure orders. Jonathan Smart is a notable team member for his ‘combination of intelligence, practical advice and charm’. In November 2023, Roger Potgieter and Mark Elder departed to TLT and Andrew Whalley joined from DWF. Hannah Field also joined the team from Goodwin in May 2023.

London > Dispute resolution > Commercial litigation: mid-market

The ‘excellent, versatile and highly-capable commercial litigation team’ at Shoosmiths LLP handles major disputes involving shareholders, breach of contract, fraud, misrepresentation, negligence, and breaches of warranty claims. It also assists with injunctive relief and other notable areas include technology and telecoms disputes, crypto and cyber and crisis management, and banking and insurance disputes. A May 2023 hire from Goodwin, London head Hannah Field acts across a range of cross-border and domestic disputes and Susie Wakefield leads the firm’s commercial insurance team. Bill Molloy is ‘an outstanding commercial litigator’ and Matt Green is the firm’s blockchain litigation lead. The next line of experienced practitioners showcases Daren Allen, whose track record includes leading cases concerning disputes between customers and banks that involve money laundering allegations, and banking and finance litigator Andrew Bowden-Brown. Other names to note are Matthew MacLachlan, who routinely acts in large commercial litigation and cyber incidents, and the ‘thorough and diligentJohn Shirley-Rakhra, whose caseload encompasses general commercial litigation, along with insurance, financial services and corporate disputes. Alex Bishop heads the national dispute resolution and litigation practice from Birmingham, while former luxury asset group leader Elliot Bishop left the firm during 2023.