Fieldfisher is proud to announce its continued recognition in the prestigious Global Arbitration Review (GAR) 100 for the fourth year in a row, affirming the firm’s growing reputation as a global leader in international arbitration.
Fieldfisher entered the GAR 100 in 2022, following the formal launch of the firm's dedicated arbitration group in 2019. Since then, under the leadership of co-heads Simon Sloane and Daniel Hayward, the practice has evolved into a cross-border team of more than 80 specialists handling complex commercial and investor-state disputes.
Simon Sloane, Co-Head of International Arbitration commented: “Our team’s inclusion for a fourth year running is a milestone of which we’re proud. It reflects both the quality of our lawyers and the trust our clients place in us to navigate their most significant and complex disputes.”
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Subscribe nowThe GAR 100 2025 ranking details some of the firm's recent credentials, including representing KazRosGas in a billion-dollar settlement with an Eni-Shell consortium, with Stephen May and Richard Waugh advising on the settlement. It also highlighted the firm's role in defending high-net-worth clients in a landmark US$14 billion Commercial Court case and advising on a US$660 million ICSID claim linked to the Ukrainian airline sector.
Fieldfisher’s network now spans 23 offices in 12 countries, with arbitration hubs in London, Paris, Madrid, Vienna, Munich, and Amsterdam. Notable recent lateral hires include Pedro Claros, Marc Krestin, and John McElroy, further strengthening the firm's cross-border capabilities.
Read Fieldfisher's full GAR 100 write-up.