Michelle qualified in 1993 and worked as an insurance litigator for 12 years before moving into a knowledge role. She was the sole litigation knowledge lawyer at Clyde & Co for over 13 years. She has widespread experience of advising fee earners and clients on various aspects of dispute resolution and delivers frequent talks on the topic as well.
She has edited and contributed to several publications, including the ICLG comparative guides and Westlaw Insight series.
Michelle joined Osborne Clarke in May 2019 as the Head of Disputes & Risk Knowledge.
Insights
Distressed suppliers: top tips for the 'innocent' party
New report shows accelerating rate of climate change litigation cases worldwide
Global trends in climate change litigation reveal a diverse range of causes of action across many sectors. What might this...
Diversity, sustainability and the spectre of climate change: how the arbitration community can lead the way
Leading arbitrator Lucy Greenwood calls for action to address the efficiency, equality and environmental challenges facing the arbitration community in...
Suspicious activity reports: UK Financial Intelligence Unit issues new guidance
New codes have been published to help enforcement agencies combat money laundering and terrorist financing
Corporate criminal liability: the Law Commission considers how to apportion fault
The Law Commission has set out options for reforms, after considering the challenges faced by the criminal justice system in...
Sanctions update: strict liability test comes into force with revised guidance from OFSI
Broadening range of sectors are facing increasing climate change litigation worldwide
It is not just 'carbon majors' that are being sued for climate change-related damage around the world: directors of companies...