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
The Tax Break Podcast | Virtual hearings in the tax tribunal
In the latest of our tax podcast series, Michelle Radom and Matthew Greene discuss how the tribunal has evolved to...
Court of Appeal considers what interest a director needs to disclose
Decision in Fairford Water Ski Club v Cohoon & Ors is evidence of new approach
Parent company liability: organisational structures and policies can erode company distinctions
The latest significant decision on whether a global parent company owed a duty of care for the operations of its...
Supreme Court paves the way for Covid-19 loss claims under business interruption policies
Small and medium-sized businesses closed during lockdowns could benefit from the final ruling in the UK regulator's test case
Brexit, jurisdiction and finance: the demise of the asymmetric jurisdiction clause?
With potential difficulties enforcing asymmetric jurisdiction clauses, parties are going to need to think carefully about the right jurisdiction clause...