Associate

Sav is an associate in the firm’s Commercial Dispute Resolution Group based in Birmingham. The focus of his work is primarily advising corporates and individuals on contractual disputes, breach of employment restrictive covenants and fiduciary duties and contentious insolvency matters.
Sav also has experience in media related disputes, including defamation, privacy and reputation management advising a wide range of clients, from global conglomerates, sports stars and authors to mitigate content and privacy risk.
Jurisdiction: England
Experience
- Advising an investor in relation to multijurisdictional recovery.
- Acting for high-net-worth individuals and celebrities in a variety of commercial disputes.
- Representing various high-profile individuals in the phone-hacking litigation relating to the misuse of private information, against various tabloid newspapers.
- Supporting in a substantive claim for a public sector client arising from an outsourcing contract for the supply of services.
- Advising clients (claimants and defendants) on all stages of the litigation process, including initial advice, strategy, and successfully resolving disputes in various alternative dispute forums.
Related sectors
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Related services
Dispute Resolution
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