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Nick specialises in international arbitration and commercial litigation. He advises on complex cross-border disputes across a variety of industry sectors, including natural resources, aviation, financial services, and telecommunications.
Nick represents clients in arbitrations under institutional rules, including under the rules of the LCIA, ICC, SCC, and UNCITRAL, as well as ad hoc proceedings under the Arbitration Act 1996. He advises in both commercial and investor disputes, and has extensive experience advising clients on matters which are commercially and politically sensitive.
In the English High Court, Nick has represented clients in many highly significant commercial cases and regularly advises on early relief, including injunctions, freezing orders, and early disclosure orders.
Nick's cases include shareholder actions, joint venture disputes, disputes arising out of complex financing arrangements, and fraud and asset tracing claims. Many concern interests held in multiple jurisdictions, including those in Eastern Europe, Central Asia, Africa and off-shore jurisdictions such as the BVI and Cayman Islands.
Since 2019 | Partner, Taylor Wessing |
2013 - 2019 | Senior associate, Signature Litigation |
2012 - 2013 | Associate, Sullivan & Cromwell |
2008 - 2012 | Trainee/Associate, Jones Day |
2010 | Admitted as a solicitor, England & Wales |
2007 | LPC |
2006 | Graduate diploma in Law |
2005 | BSc Physics and Astrophysics, Bristol University |
Chartered Institute of Arbitrators |
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Aktuelle News & Insights
Tool Box on Arbitral Institutions
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The Law Commission's Consultation on the Arbitration Act 1996: Fine-tuning or full-on reform?
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Nick Storrs and Nicole Ng Yuen look at the Space Industry Act 2018 and surrounding legal framework which governs UK spaceflight.
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Lucy Waddicor and Nick Storrs explore the idea of sustainability in space and suggest some solutions to the growing issue of space debris.
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