Our specialist arbitration lawyers are experts in their field, and are regularly involved in high-value commercial arbitrations. With considerable experience involving significant tribunals such as the International Chamber of Commerce, the London Court of International Arbitration and the London Maritime Arbitrators Association, our dedicated team can offer assistance and advice across a number of industry sectors, including energy, construction, finance, retail and manufacturing.
The ever increasing complexity of arbitration, especially in the international environment that involves multiple legal systems and jurisdictions, means that the right solicitor is key to achieving your objectives. With an extensive network of professionals throughout Europe, the Middle East and South America, our solicitors have the knowledge and expertise to provide a competitive and effective International Arbitration service.
Healys Dispute Resolution team can advise on a wide range of issues, from drafting suitable clauses and advising on the type and seat of arbitration, to the formation of the tribunal, arbitral procedure and enforcement of the award, and we always works in conjunction with our clients to attain a cost- effective and efficient result that meets their commercial goals.
14th April 2023
We are pleased to announce that Robert Johnson, Partner and Head of Healys Professional Negligence, has been identified as a leader in his field and recommended for inclusion in this year’s Who’s Who Legal: Professional Negligence report. Continue reading »
16th March 2023
Professional Negligence Partner, Robert Johnson provides a guide to assist you explore your potential negligence claim. Continue reading »
10th February 2023
Mark Davies, Partner and head of Property Litigation, successfully represented an Applicant at tribunal in a case which raised and clarified some interesting points regarding the interpretation and enforceability of rights of way in plot sales. Continue reading »
4th October 2022
The Legal 500 rankings for 2023 have been released, with Healys LLP seeing an increase in the number of practice areas and individuals recommended; as well as achieving the ranking of Top Tier Firm.
31st August 2022
Robert Johnson, Partner and Head of Professional Negligence at Healys LLP, successfully represented a claimant in a professional negligence claim against a firm of solicitors. The claim arose out of the manner in which the firm in question dealt with our client’s claim against her tenants for possession of the property.
5th May 2023
Georgia Teague, a litigation paralegal at Healys LLP was recently selected to represent Great Britain in the IFAF Women’s American Football European Championships. The team competed last Saturday at the Sixways Stadium in their first fixture, which saw them dominate the game and win 40-0 against Sweden. Continue reading »
14th April 2023
We are pleased to announce that Robert Johnson, Partner and Head of Healys Professional Negligence, has been identified as a leader in his field and recommended for inclusion in this year’s Who’s Who Legal: Professional Negligence report. Continue reading »
27th March 2023
Whenever possible, Healys LLP commits to initiatives that support more diversity & inclusion within the business community. That’s why earlier this month, we joined forces with Best of British Events alongside Seico Mortgages, Kreston Reeves & Sussex Business Times to host a special event in celebration of Women’s Month. Continue reading »
In recent weeks AI technology has been a hot topic for many businesses as we consider the advantages and threats of this new technology. That’s why leading law firm Healys LLP have partnered with Business Solutions Networking to host a virtual event which provides insight into how your business can take advantage of AI to save you and your business valuable time and recourses.
10th March 2023
As we mentioned in our last edition of The Board Minute, Healys’ Corporate & Commercial team has expanded. This time round, we get to hear from Corporate Solicitor Jamie Tavares. Continue reading »