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Who's Who Legal: Business Crime Defence 2019 Who’s Who Legal: Business Crime Defence 2019 Corporates Country Firm First Name Surname Argentina Beccar Varela Manuel Beccar Varela Beccar Varela Maximiliano N D'Auro Australia Allens Peter Haig Allens Rachel Nicolson Arnold Bloch Leibler Leon Zwier Corrs Chambers Westgarth Annette Hughes Johnson Winter & Slattery Robert Wyld Jones Day Steven Fleming Jones Day Tim L'Estrange Austria Dietrich Rechtsanwalts GmbH Otto Dietrich DORDA Rechtsanwälte GmbH Florian Kremslehner Rechtsanwaltsbüro Soyer Kier Stuefer Roland Kier Bahamas McKinney Bancroft & Hughes Brian Moree QC Belgium HFW Emmanuel Roger France Vanderveeren, Thys, Wauters & Foriers Pascal Vanderveeren Verstraeten Dewandeleer & Gillard Advocaten Dirk Dewandeleer Verstraeten Dewandeleer & Gillard Advocaten Raf Verstraeten Brazil Campos Mello Advogados Juliana Sá de Miranda FeldensMadruga Antenor Madruga FreitasLeite Leopoldo Pagotto Leite Tosto e Barros Advogados Jorge Nemr Stocche Forbes Advogados Domingos Fernando Refinetti TozziniFreire Advogados Shin Jae Kim Canada AB Blake Cassels & Graydon LLP Mark Morrison AB Rose LLP Matthew R Lindsay QC ON Borden Ladner Gervais LLP Ira Nishisato ON Fenton Smith Barristers Scott K Fenton ON McCarthy Tétrault LLP David M Porter England Barristers 2 Hare Court Christopher Coltart QC 33 Chancery Lane Kennedy Talbot QC 6 KBW College Hill Miranda Hill 6 KBW College Hill Louis Mably QC 6 KBW College Hill Duncan Penny QC 6 KBW College Hill David Perry QC Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP Mukul Chawla QC Cloth Fair Chambers Jonathan Barnard Cloth Fair Chambers John Kelsey-Fry QC Cloth Fair Chambers Alison Pople QC Cloth Fair Chambers Nicholas Purnell QC Cloth Fair Chambers Clare Sibson QC Cloth Fair Chambers Ian Winter QC Doughty Street Chambers Peter Carter QC Fountain Court Chambers Richard Lissack QC King & Spalding International LLP Gareth Rees QC Matrix Chambers Alex Bailin QC Matrix Chambers Ken Macdonald QC Matrix Chambers Clare Montgomery QC Outer Temple Chambers Michael Bowes QC QEB Hollis Whiteman William Boyce QC QEB Hollis Whiteman Adrian Darbishire QC QEB Hollis Whiteman Mark Ellison QC Serjeants' Inn Chambers Sarah Clarke QC Three Raymond Buildings Alexander Cameron QC Three Raymond Buildings Patrick Gibbs QC Three Raymond Buildings Hugo Keith QC Three Raymond Buildings James Lewis QC Three Raymond Buildings Helen Malcolm QC Three Raymond Buildings Neil Saunders England Addleshaw Goddard LLP Michelle de Kluyver Addleshaw Goddard LLP Nichola Peters Allen & Overy LLP Arnondo Chakrabarti Allen & Overy LLP Eve Giles Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP Kathleen Harris BCL Solicitors LLP Ian Burton BCL Solicitors LLP Richard Sallybanks BCL Solicitors LLP Harry Travers Brown Rudnick LLP Mark Beardsworth Brown Rudnick LLP Tom Epps Byrne and Partners LLP Matthew Frankland Clifford Chance LLP Roger Best Clifford Chance LLP Luke Tolaini Corker Binning Peter Binning Corker Binning David Corker Corker Binning Jessica Parker Corker Binning Andrew Smith Debevoise & Plimpton LLP Karolos Seeger Dechert LLP Roger Burlingame Dechert LLP Matthew Cowie Dechert LLP Neil Gerrard DLA Piper Patrick Rappo Fox Williams LLP James Carlton Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP Matthew Bruce Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP Ali Sallaway Greenberg Traurig LLP Anne-Marie Ottaway Greenberg Traurig LLP Barry Vitou Herbert Smith Freehills LLP Susannah Cogman Herbert Smith Freehills LLP Rod Fletcher Herbert Smith Freehills LLP Brian Spiro Hickman & Rose Ross Dixon Hickman & Rose Andrew Katzen Hickman & Rose Ben Rose Hogan Lovells International LLP Claire Lipworth Irwin Mitchell Sarah Wallace Jenner & Block LLP Christine Braamskamp Jones Day Glyn Powell King & Spalding International LLP Aaron Stephens Kingsley Napley LLP Jonathan Grimes Kingsley Napley LLP Louise Hodges Kingsley Napley LLP Stephen Parkinson Kirkland & Ellis International LLP Satnam Tumani Linklaters LLP Satindar Dogra Linklaters LLP Elly Proudlock Macfarlanes LLP Neill Blundell Mishcon de Reya LLP Jo Rickards Norton Rose Fulbright LLP Neil O'May Peters & Peters Solicitors LLP Hannah Laming Peters & Peters Solicitors LLP Michael O'Kane Peters & Peters Solicitors LLP Neil Swift Ropes & Gray LLP Judith Seddon RS Legal David Kirk Simmons & Simmons LLP Nick Benwell Simmons & Simmons LLP Stephen Gentle Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom (UK) LLP Ryan D Junck Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom (UK) LLP Elizabeth Robertson Slaughter and May Jonathan Cotton Stephenson Harwood LLP Sara George Stephenson Harwood LLP Tony Woodcock White & Case LLP Jonathan Pickworth Willkie Farr & Gallagher (UK) LLP Peter Burrell WilmerHale Stephen Pollard France Allen & Overy LLP Denis Chemla ALTANA Philippe Goossens Antonin Levy & Associés Antonin Levy Asselineau et Avocats Vincent Asselineau Bonifassi Avocats Stéphane Bonifassi Bougartchev Moyne Associés AARPI Kiril Bougartchev Bredin Prat Eric Dezeuze Cabinet d'Avocats Vigo Emmanuel Daoud Cabinet Temime & Associés Hervé Temime Dalmasso Cabinet d'Avocats Thierry Dalmasso Darrois Villey Maillot Brochier Jean-Michel Darrois Debevoise & Plimpton LLP Frederick T Davis Fischer, Tandeau de Marsac, Sur & Associés Pierre-Olivier Sur Gide Loyrette Nouel AARPI Bruno Quentin Gutkès Avocats Olivier Gutkès Herbert Smith Freehills LLP Jonathan Mattout Huc-Morel Labrousse Associés Nicolas Huc-Morel Kiejman & Marembert Thierry Marembert Marsigny Gosset Avocats Emmanuel Marsigny Navacelle Stéphane de Navacelle Soulez Larivière & Associés Astrid Mignon Colombet Soulez Larivière & Associés Daniel Soulez Larivière Veil Jourde François Esclatine Veil Jourde Emmanuel Rosenfeld Veil Jourde Jean Veil White & Case LLP Ludovic Malgrain Germany Clifford Chance Deutschland LLP Heiner Hugger DIERLAMM Rechtsanwälte Alfred Dierlamm DLA Piper UK LLP Jürgen Taschke Dr Felix Dörr & Kollegen Felix Dörr Dr Kai Hart-Hoenig Rechtsanwälte Kai Hart-Hoenig Feigen-Graf Hanns W Feigen Feigen-Graf Walther Graf Feigen-Graf Bernd Groß HammPartner Rechtsanwalte Rainer Hamm HammPartner Rechtsanwalte Stefan Kirsch Ignor & Partner GbR Alexander Ignor Kempf Schilling Eberhard Kempf Knierim & Krug Rechtsanwälte Thomas C Knierim Krause & Kollegen Daniel M Krause Livonius Rechtsanwälte Barbara Livonius Lohberger & Leipold Stephan Beukelmann Lohberger & Leipold Klaus Leipold Noerr LLP Christian Pelz PARK Wirtschaftsstrafrecht Tobias Eggers Prof Dr Franz Salditt Franz Salditt Rechtsanwaltskanzlei Prof Dr Holger Matt Holger Matt Schiller & Kollegen Wolf Dieter Schiller SvS Rechtsanwälte Karl Sidhu Thomas Deckers Wehnert & Elsner Sven Thomas Wessing & Partner Rechtsanwälte mbB Heiko Ahlbrecht Wessing & Partner Rechtsanwälte mbB Jürgen Wessing Greece Anagnostopoulos Ilias Anagnostopoulos Hong Kong Boase Cohen & Collins, Solicitors and Notaries Colin Cohen Clifford Chance Wendy Wysong Haldanes Solicitors and Notaries Jonathan Midgley Haldanes Solicitors and Notaries Felix Ng Haldanes Solicitors and Notaries Andrew Powner Herbert Smith Freehills Kyle Wombolt Liberty Chambers Graham Harris SC Morley Chow Seto Anita Chow Morley Chow Seto Christopher Morley Morley Chow Seto Eric Seto Plowman Chambers Peter Duncan Plowman Chambers Gary Plowman SC India Law Offices of Panag & Babu Sherbir Panag MZM Legal Zulfiquar Memon Ireland A&L Goodbody Kenan Furlong Arthur Cox Gregory Glynn MacGuill & Co James MacGuill Matheson Bríd Munnelly Italy Astolfo Di Amato e Associati Astolfo Di Amato Cagnola & Associati Studio Legale Fabio Cagnola Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP Alessandra Anselmi Studio de Castiglione Guaineri e Associati Roberta Guaineri Studio Legale Associato Alberto Alessandri Alberto Alessandri Studio Legale Bana Giuseppe Bana Studio Legale of Avv. Paola Severino Paola Severino Studio Legale Pisano Roberto Pisano Japan Anderson Mori & Tomotsune Yoshihiro Kai Jersey, Channel Islands Carey Olsen Jersey LLP William Grace Korea Kim & Chang Scott Lee Kim & Chang Eun Young Park Netherlands Allen & Overy LLP Hendrik Jan Biemond De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek NV Roan Lamp De Roos & Pen Niels van der Laan De Roos & Pen Lisa van der Wal Hertoghs Advocaten Anke Feenstra Hertoghs Advocaten Roel Kerckhoffs Hertoghs Advocaten Ivo Leenders Houthoff Alexander de Swart JahaeRaymakers Han Jahae JahaeRaymakers Carel Raymakers Jones Day Aldo Verbruggen NautaDutilh NV Marike Bakker NautaDutilh NV Rob van der Hoeven Simmons & Simmons LLP David Schreuders Sjöcrona Van Stigt Hans de Jong Sjöcrona Van Stigt Enide Perez Sjöcrona Van Stigt Boudewijn van Eijck Stibbe Daan Doorenbos Stibbe Muriel Rosing Van Doorne NV Jan Leliveld Van Doorne NV Ed van Liere Wladimiroff Advocaten Robbert de Bree Wladimiroff Advocaten Gert-Jan Elsen Norway Advokatfirma Alvheim og Hansen ANS Arild Dyngeland Advokatfirma Andenæs Aaløkken Veum DA Ellen Holager Andenæs Advokatfirmaet Elden Anders Brosveet Advokatfirmaet Hestenes og Dramer & Co Frode Sulland Advokatfirmaet Hjort DA Christian B Hjort Advokatfirmaet Hjort DA Erik Keiserud Advokatfirmaet Hjort DA Erling O Lyngtveit DLA Piper Norway Berit Reiss-Andersen DLA Piper Norway Petar Sekulic Fend Advokatfirma Fredrik Berg Fend Advokatfirma Nicolai V Skjerdal Poland Raczkowski Paruch Dominika Stępińska-Duch Raczkowski Paruch Janusz Tomczak SPCG Studnicki Płeszka Ćwiąkalski Górski Zbigniew Cwiakalski Portugal Campos Ferreira, Sá Carneiro & Associados Pedro Duro Carlos Pinto de Abreu e Associados, Sociedade de Vânia Costa Ramos Advogados, RL Carlos Pinto de Abreu e Associados, Sociedade de Carlos Pinto De Abreu Advogados, RL Cuatrecasas Miguel Coutinho Cuatrecasas Paulo de Sá e Cunha G Marques da Silva Germano Marques da Silva José
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