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Womble Bond Dickinson has notable expertise in a variety of disputes, in which it represents both domestic and international clients. The group advises on commercial litigation pertaining to breach of contract and warranty and has a particularly strong presence in the transport, chemicals and leisure sectors.
Work Highlights
- Womble Bond Dickinson represented PD Teesport in a claim against P&O North Sea Ferries.
Strengths
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"All work has been completed to a high standard and the firm always displays a good grasp of the issues at hand."
"Womble Bond Dickinson has a good mix of expertise across all sectors, with very quick response times and attention to detail."
"All work has been completed to a high standard and the firm always displays a good grasp of the issues at hand."
"Womble Bond Dickinson has a good mix of expertise across all sectors, with very quick response times and attention to detail."
Notable Practitioners
Paul Stewart is a well-known figure in the litigation market and currently serves as managing partner of Womble Bond Dickinson. He represents clients in commercial disputes, including large companies in the energy, transport and technology industries.
Jonathan Gribben has a broad litigation practice involving the manufacturing and transportation sectors. He has particular expertise representing clients in contractual disputes.
"He provides thorough and timely advice and goes above and beyond to make sure the client has all the information needed to make informed decisions."
"Jonathan has great expertise with attention to detail regarding our requirements and needs."
Richard Collins leads the firm's commercial dispute resolution practice and has experience representing clients in procurement and public sector disputes.
"Richard is a sound and commercial litigator."
"He's really bright and on the ball with strategy."
"He's a pleasure to work with, has great leadership skills and is an extremely good strategist."