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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
Kingsley Napley are a creative and dynamic firm.
Business and human rights is a innately complex subject, bringing law, policy and corporate practices together - Kingsley Napley is uniquely positioned to do this well.
Notable practitioners
Katherine Tyler is situated in London and harbours significant experience in criminal litigation. She also has expertise in assisting clients on due diligence, alleged human rights abuses and environmental harms, as well as on slave labour matters.
Katherine has a high level of subject matter sophistication. She is also a dedicated communicator and colleague.
Katherine is extremely hardworking, very good at communicating and is both professional and kind, which is important in today's world.
Katherine is a pioneer in this area of law and has a tenacious intellect.
Sophie Kemp is a London-based practitioner who is experienced in advising on matters at the intersection of public law and business and human rights. She has expertise on child sexual abuse matters, as well as on freedom of speech issues.
Sophie is very sophisticated and highly commercial.
Sophie understands the field and is a dynamic lawyer.