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Business & Human Rights Law - Global Market Leaders
What the Team is Known For
Kingsley Napley is noted for its significant business and human rights capabilities across contentious and advisory matters. The law firm offers:
• Expertise in criminal and regulatory investigations as well as internal investigations into a range of topics including modern slavery allegations.
• Experience in human rights-related class actions and litigation as well as risk assessment and mitigation.
• Assistance to a range of clients including NGOs, regulatory bodies, government agencies, individuals and international organisations.
Strengths
They add heavyweight criminal law expertise to business and human rights issues.
They bring expertise to the business and human rights practice from cross-cutting areas of law. They are also a large and experienced firm able to draw on lawyers with different skillsets.
Notable practitioners
Katherine Tyler is a London-based partner whose focus is on criminal litigation. She has particular strength advising on slave labour matters, human rights abuses and environmental cases, as well as on human rights due diligence.
Katherine is a wonderful lawyer, extremely knowledgeable, very professional and is very good to work with. Her depth of knowledge and analysis stands out.
Katherine Tyler is a leading light on business and human rights.
Katherine is a leading practitioner.
Sophie Kemp is based in London and has expertise advising on freedom of speech issues, child sexual abuse matters, as well as other various matters at the intersection of public law and business and human rights.
Sophie brings knowledge of the regulatory sphere.





