Dean is a leading international arbitration and mediation specialist representing parties in disputes arising out of major infrastructure and energy projects across Asia and the Middle East.
Dean Lewis is a superb lawyer, exceptionally bright, commercially astute and has vast experience in the sector and in the region.
Legal 500 Asia-Pacific 2024
- Hong Kong - Dispute Resolution: International Arbitration
Dean is “very impressive” and “one of the smartest lawyers I’ve come across in the industry”, “razor-sharp and very quick”, “a real fighter for his clients” and who peers “really look up to”.
Hall of Fame - Hong Kong: Construction (Legal 500 Asia-Pacific)
2024
Hall of Fame - Hong Kong: Construction (Legal 500 Asia-Pacific)
2016
Author of: "The Interpretation and Uniformity of the UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration: Focusing on Australia, Hong Kong and Singapore"
2001
Senior Resident Partner, Hong Kong, Pinsent Masons
1999
Accredited Mediator
1998
Fellow of the Hong Kong Institute of Arbitrators
1996
Head of Construction in Hong Kong, Pinsent Masons
1995
Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators
1990
Admitted as Barrister and Solicitor, Australian Capital Territory and Australian Federal Court,
1990
Partner, Pinsent Masons
1988
Associate of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators
Andy is experienced in advising clients on contractual and commercial matters in relation to complex, large-scale projects both in the UK and internationally.
Alastair advises sponsors, facilities managers, procuring authorities and construction contractors on infrastructure PPP projects and other major commercial contracts, both in the UK and internationally.
Amy advises on solvent and insolvent restructuring, provides board duties advice, assists purchasers to buy insolvent businesses, supports funders on their debt positions, navigates supply chain distress for customers and acts for insolvency practitioners on all aspects of formal insolvency appointments.
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