Rosenblatt‘s sector expertise covers financial services, partnerships, natural resources, retail, leisure, media, entertainment, private wealth and international trade. Acting for multiple claimants, HNW individuals, organisational leaders and entrepreneurs, the team has significant experience in cross-jurisdictional matters. Tania MacLeod leads the dispute resolution team, in which Simon Walton is deputy head. The practice further includes Anthony Field, who is ’all over a case from the very start to the final appeal’, and asset tracing and recovery specialist Ian Bean.
Testimonials
Collated independently by Legal 500 research team.
‘The Rosenblatt team has an enormous breadth and depth of knowledge and skill.’
‘The perfect litigation team, encompassing a sophisticated understanding of both law and procedure, brought to bear on a deep understanding of the underlying facts, all leading to a loyal and embedded client relationship.’
‘Anthony Field ensures that he is all over a case from the very start to the final appeal.’
‘Lucy Hamilton-James is a tenacious opponent, and a wonder with her own clients.’
‘Nick Leigh has the makings of a great lawyer, with a brilliant eye for detail.’
Key clients
- MCML
- Moke International
- Caraibcar
- Berlin Hyp
- Esken
- VTB Capital (in administration)
- Privet Capital
- BVL Capital 2021
- Revolution Beauty Group
- Vital Management Services
- CRF I
Work highlights
- Acting for three defendants in proceedings that concern a high-value, complex financial transaction, the deal being valued at €1.4bn.
- Acting for CRF I in its litigation against Banco Nacional de Cuba and the Republic of Cuba to enforce defaulted Cuban sovereign debt that is subject to English law.
- Acted for longstanding client MCML in the successful defence of a high-value claim, which was brought by the Danish tax authority in the Commercial Court against approximately 100 defendants for the recovery of Danish dividend tax refunds that were paid following alleged misrepresentations.
Practice head
The lawyer(s) leading their teams.
Tania MacLeod, Simon Walton