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
Ukraine crisis: The UK and the EU announce more sanctions
Ukraine crisis: what will UK, EU and US sanctions mean for businesses?
The UK consults on signing the fledgling Singapore Convention on Mediation
Litigation Brief | January 2022
Climate change litigation: what might be coming down the track in England?
What can be learnt from analysing a decade of arbitration-related cases in the English courts?
Litigation Brief | October 2021
High Court finds that investigative report does not trigger litigation privilege
State of Qatar v Banque Havilland ruling addresses whether information obtained when investigating allegations made by a whistle-blower has to...
AI and the future of Dispute Resolution: Computer Says No?
Will your dispute be decided by a human being in the future?
Has Brexit had an impact on cross border disputes?
In a word, yes, when it comes to cross-border disputes involving the UK and the EU/EFTA countries. Contracts containing an...