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36 Commercial—Lee Schama

17 March 2020
Issue: 7879 / Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Chambers appoints commercial law specialist

36 Commercial has announced welcoming Lee Schama as the newest member of the team.

Called in 2003, Lee specialises in complex and high value disputes, and his practice extends over a broad range of commercial law.

His work is principally focused on international and multi-jurisdictional banking disputes, corporate and personal insolvency, money laundering, asset tracing and commercial and white collar crime.  Lee’s practice also encompasses several niche areas including defamation, aviation, competition, intellectual property and trademark infringement, and taxation.

Issue: 7879 / Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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