• Home
  • A Q&A with Heather Gagen
  • Motor finance claims: who is in the driving seat?
  • With so much AI hype, where are all the AI disputes?
  • Cracking down: expanding corporate criminal liability to fight
  • Our Team
  • Braganza 10 years on: plus ça change?
  • Court-ordered mediation: a sea-change in the English Court’s approach to ADR?
  • Crypto-asset disputes – Beyond fraud
  • The value of giving back: Travers Smith’s advice clinic work
  • Navigating litigation risk in a new era of football regulation – game changer or own goal?
  • UK sanctions litigation trends for the financial sector
  • The Solicitor Apprentice Scheme: A Q&A with Peter Hughes and Polly Richard
  • Internal investigations: time for Three Rivers to run dry?
  • Secondments
  • ESG litigation in a changing world
  • Despite best intentions – when arbitration meets the courts
  • Acknowledgements

Dispute Resolution
Yearbook

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Welcome to the 2025 edition of our Dispute Resolution Yearbook. We hope you enjoy clicking through its contents to explore what is going on in the disputes market generally, and more specifically within our practice, and to learn more about our team.

In this publication


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A Q&A with Heather Gagen

Motor finance claims: who is in the driving seat?

With so much AI hype, where are all the AI disputes?

Failure to prevent fraud: a shift in culture for corporate criminal liability

Braganza 10 years on: plus ça change?

Court-ordered mediation: a sea-change in the English Court’s approach to ADR?

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Travers Smith occupies its own, distinctive space at the premium end of the commercial dispute resolution sector. The firm has a strong, winning personality, expressed through a really excellent, cohesive team of passionate, dedicated lawyers, battle-hardened from some of the biggest, longest commercial fights in recent years. They are some of the very best people to be in the trenches with.

The Legal 500

Cryptoasset disputes – Beyond fraud

The value of giving back: Travers Smith’s advice clinic work

Navigating litigation risk in a new era of football regulation – game changer or own goal?

UK sanctions litigation trends for the financial sector


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Our team

The Solicitor Apprentice Scheme: A Q&A with Peter Hughes and Polly Richard

Internal investigations: time for Three Rivers to run dry?

What I value the most about the team is that they make you feel like they really care about you as their client and think carefully about your best interests. They engage as a team and work very closely together. Their work is exceptional. 

The Legal 500


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Secondments

ESG litigation in a changing world

Despite best intentions – when arbitration meets the courts

Acknowledgements

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Disclaimer: The information in this document is intended to be of a general nature and is not a substitute for detailed legal advice. Travers Smith LLP is a limited liability partnership registered in England and Wales under number OC 336962 and is authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority. The word “partner” is used to refer to a member of Travers Smith LLP. A list of the members of Travers Smith LLP is open to inspection at our registered office and principal place of business: 10 Snow Hill London EC1A 2AL. Travers Smith LLP also operates a branch in Brussels. Privacy Policy.