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Top lawyer dubbed global elite thought leader

Rod Attride-Stirling, chairman of ASW Law Limited and head of dispute resolution at the firm, has been featured as a global elite thought leader in insurance and reinsurance in the Global 2022 Directory for Who’s Who Legal.

The directory said: “Rod Attride-Stirling comes highly recommended by market sources for his litigation and arbitration experience in controversial claims and commercial disputes.”

The directory also recommends ASW lawyers Neil Horner, director and head of corporate; Kehinde George, director and head of insolvency; and partner Kim Willey as global leaders in insurance and reinsurance.

Ms George is additionally recognised as a global leader in restructuring and insolvency.

ASW said it specialises in sophisticated re/insurance, corporate transactional and litigation/arbitration matters, and is highly ranked in all the major legal independent research directories, including Who’s Who Legal, Chambers & Partners, Legal 500, and IFLR 1000.

The firm said Who’s Who Legal is one of the world’s leading directories in corporate and commercial law.

It identifies the foremost legal practitioners and consulting experts in corporate and commercial law based upon comprehensive, independent research.

Rod Attride-Stirling, chairman of ASW Law Limited (Photograph supplied)
Neil Horner, director and head of corporate, ASW Law Limited (Photograph supplied)
Kehinde George, director and head of insolvency, ASW Law Limited (Photograph supplied)
Kim Willey, partner, ASW Law Limited (Photograph supplied)
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Published June 09, 2022 at 7:54 am (Updated June 09, 2022 at 7:54 am)

Top lawyer dubbed global elite thought leader

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