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Andrew Shaw

Andrew Shaw

South Square, London

Position

Andrew’s main areas of practice are insolvency/restructuring, commercial litigation, banking disputes, company law and civil fraud.

Much of Andrew’s work has an international component and he has been instructed in a number of complicated commercial disputes that have occurred within the context of a cross-border insolvency. High profile cases in which he has been instructed in recent years include LBI v Rabobank International, AHAB v Saad Investments Company Ltd and Robert Tchenguiz v Grant Thornton LLP.

Andrew has significant experience of commercial litigation, applications under the Insolvency Act 1986 and applications under the Companies Act 2006. He regularly appears in both the High Court and the County Court as sole counsel.

Andrew is a co-author of Corporate Administrations and Rescue Procedures and has been selected as a contributor to the forthcoming edition of Rowlatt on Principal and Surety. He has also contributed to Moss, Fletcher and Isaacs on the EU Regulation on Insolvency Proceedings.

Before qualifying as a barrister, Andrew served as a Royal Marines officer for ten years, leaving as a major.

Career

Called 2013 (Lincoln’s Inn).

Memberships

Chancery Bar Association.

Education

Magdalen College, Oxford University (2001 MA Chemistry, First Class); City University (2012 GDL, Distinction); City University (2013 BPTC, Outstanding).

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