Practice Areas
Thomas Lane is a member of the Litigation & Trial Department in the London office of Latham & Watkins. He is a solicitor advocate and a member of the firm’s International Arbitration and Complex Commercial Litigation Practices. He also regularly works with Latham colleagues from Washington, D.C. as part of the firm’s Export Controls, Economic Sanctions & Customs Practice.
Thomas has worked on cases before arbitral tribunals, the English High Court, and the English Court of Appeal concerning allegations of conspiracy, cartels, and fraud. He advises on potential claims and causes of action, including on cross-border disputes arising out of the oil and gas, power, and construction industries.
In addition, Thomas has a busy practice advising clients on various aspects of international trade sanctions and export controls. He advises clients, including financial institutions, on all aspects of EU and UK trade sanctions, including negotiating provisions in financing agreements and other documents.
Thomas’ pro-bono work includes advising on potential actions before the European Court of Human Rights, as well as representing clients before English social security tribunals.
Before joining Latham, Thomas worked as the United Nations bureau producer for the BBC.