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Lexology recognises 25 Three Crowns lawyers in its Lexology Index 2025 rankings for Arbitration

News 4th December 2024

Lexology has recognised 25 Three Crowns lawyers in the Lexology Index: Arbitration 2025 report, with 8 lawyers also recognised in the WWL Thought Leaders: Arbitration report for 2025. The nominees, from five jurisdictions, are recommended for their expertise in resolving complex international disputes and are considered leaders in the field of international arbitration.

London-based partners Constantine Partasides KC and Reza Mohtashami KC have been recognised in the guide as Global Elite Thought Leaders. Partners Gaëtan Verhoosel KCManish Aggarwal, and Leilah Bruton were recognised as recommended practitioners in the arbitration report, with Gaetan also ranked as a Thought Leader. Counsel Richard Trinick and Hamid Abdulkareem, as well as senior associate Farouk El-Hosseny, were recognised as Future Leaders.

From the Paris office, partners Georgios Petrochilos KCTodd Wetmore, and Shaparak Saleh were recognised as Thought Leaders, with partner Kathryn Khamsi included in the arbitration report as a recommended practitioner. Partner Ilija Mitrev Penushliski has been recognised again this year as a Global Elite Thought Leader in the Under 45 – Partners category. Associate Raymundo Treves was identified in the guide as a Future Leader.

Carmen Martinez Lopez, a partner in the Madrid office, was identified as a recommended practitioner in this year’s guide. Madrid-based partner Agustin G. Sanz and associate Laura França Pereira were ranked as a Future Leaders in the report.

In the Washington, DC office, partners Luke SobotaLiz Snodgrass, Scott Vesel, and Simon Consedine were recognised as recommended lawyers in the arbitration guide, along with Three Crowns’ Chief Executive Officer, Hugh Carlson. Luke was also recognised as a Thought Leader for arbitration. Senior associate Nicola Peart was again ranked as a Future Leader.

Daryl Chew, a partner in the Singapore office, has been recognised as a recommended lawyer in this edition of the guide, and was also identified as a Thought Leader for arbitration. Singapore-based partner Simon Elliot was recognised as a Future Leader in the arbitration report.