Robert Meade > Bracewell (UK) LLP > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Bracewell (UK) LLP
TOWER 42
25 OLD BROAD STREET
LONDON
EC2N 1HQ
England
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Work Department

Energy

Position

Partner

Career

Robert Meade acts on international disputes in the oil and gas, power and renewables sectors. He represents clients on international arbitrations, including under the LCIA and ICC rules, and on disputes in the English high court. He has particular experience on issues arising out of joint ventures and asset acquisitions, as well as on international construction disputes. He also advises on international trade, sanctions and anti-bribery and corruption issues.

Education

The College of Law, London, LPC
2008 – distinction
University of Reading, LL.B
2007 – first class

Lawyer Rankings

London > Dispute resolution > International arbitration

Bracewell (UK) LLP‘s London office acts in a range of energy project-related international arbitrations. John Gilbert is ‘an extremely skilled litigator’ and Alistair Calvert acts in energy-related international arbitrations. Robert Meade‘s experience includes disputes arising out of joint ventures and asset acquisitions. Other key practitioners are Jameela Bond, an expert in international commercial arbitrations conducted under the ICC, LCIA and UNCITRAL rules. Laura Watt assists with disputes in the oil and gas, power and renewables sectors.

London > Dispute resolution > Commercial litigation: premium

Specialising in the energy sector, Bracewell (UK) LLP represents clients in a broad range of disputes related to energy projects. Practice head John Gilbert is regarded by clients as ‘calm, unflappable and seriously impressive’, and boasts particular expertise in disputes concerning gas sales agreements and power generation. Alistair Calvert – a key contact for joint venture disputes – has extensive litigation experience at the High Court. Robert Meade handles contentious issues stemming from various contracts and agreements, including joint operating agreements and production sharing contracts. Jameela Bond, Laura Watt and Madalena Houlihan are other names to note.