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Vinson & Elkins RLLP Offices

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Angus Rankin

Work Department
Complex Commercial Litigation
Position
Partner
Career
Angus is an International Construction Disputes Partner in our London office. He has experience in advising clients in relation to major disputes arising globally in a number of industries, including power generation, mining, petrochemical and other process plants, shipbuilding, airports and other infrastructure.
Having lived and worked in Japan, and with experience as General Counsel within a major heavy industries contractor, Angus has a strong focus on serving the firm’s growing client base in Asia and deep experience of power projects in all phases of their life cycle.
Angus’s work on projects has spanned Europe, the Middle East and Asia. He also maintains a keen interest in the Africa region, supporting new infrastructure projects there and sitting on the advisory board of Africa Construction Law.
Education
M.A., Pembroke College, University of Cambridge, 2002
Lawyer Rankings
London > Real estate > Construction: contentious
(Next Generation Partners)Vinson & Elkins RLLP‘s contentious construction practice boasts a deep bench of multidisciplinary lawyers regularly instructed on major cross-border ICC arbitrations, including several for the Panama Canal Authority. The team also acts on a number of EPC contract, commercial court, and bond payment-related disputes. With accredited expertise in international mega project disputes and litigation, Roberta Downey leads the team, while Nick Henchie handles the full range of project termination disputes. Other key team members include Angus Rankin who is vastly experienced and Scott Stiegler, who leads on residential and commercial property disputes. Jarrod Gutsa is active across the energy, oil and gas, as well as renewables sectors.
Lawyer Rankings
- Construction: contentious London > Real estate
- Next Generation Partners London > Real estate > Construction: contentious