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Pinsent Masons is particularly well known for energy and infrastructure sector arbitrations. In Shanghai, Rachel Turner specialises in construction and engineering law-related international arbitration; while in Beijing, Kevin Zhou acts for Chinese SOE and international contractors in major disputes. The practice is co-led by construction project specialist Sam Boyling, who divides his time between Singapore and Beijing; and Hong Kong-based Alvin Ho, who ‘always fights for clients’ interests’.

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  • ‘The team members include senior lawyers and Pinsent Masons' top global partners in this field, who resolve disputes comprehensively.’
  • ‘Pinsent Masons responds very quickly. If clients need help, they can contact them immediately and they provide solutions quickly.’

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Key clients

  • Linde
  • China Overseas Building Construction
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Work highlights

  • Representing Linde, a Fortune 500 NYSE-listed international industrial gas conglomerate, in anti-suit and anti-enforcement injunction proceedings in Hong Kong against its Russian employer, RusChemAlliance, (RCA), to prevent RCA from continuing court proceedings in Russia in breach of an arbitration agreement.
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