Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan has brought Andrew Savage into its London practice from McDermott Will & Emery, where he established the commercial disputes group over nearly seven years. The senior partner previously practiced at Watson Farley & Williams for 15 years before that move.
Savage handles high-stakes cross-border litigation for clients in asset management, private equity, financial services, technology, energy and infrastructure sectors. His work encompasses fraud and corruption matters, global asset tracing, international enforcement and arbitration proceedings. He represented Pakistan's government in the widely referenced Supreme Court case Dallah v Pakistan.
The lawyer cited growing conflicts at large transactional firms as limiting case strategy and business development opportunities. His addition raises the dispute resolution specialist's London partnership to 31 lawyers. Richard East, the office's senior partner, described Savage as someone who will strengthen the rapidly expanding international arbitration and commercial disputes capabilities.
Savage handles high-stakes cross-border litigation for clients in asset management, private equity, financial services, technology, energy and infrastructure sectors. His work encompasses fraud and corruption matters, global asset tracing, international enforcement and arbitration proceedings. He represented Pakistan's government in the widely referenced Supreme Court case Dallah v Pakistan.
The lawyer cited growing conflicts at large transactional firms as limiting case strategy and business development opportunities. His addition raises the dispute resolution specialist's London partnership to 31 lawyers. Richard East, the office's senior partner, described Savage as someone who will strengthen the rapidly expanding international arbitration and commercial disputes capabilities.