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Jonathan Swil Joins King & Spalding as Partner in International Disputes Practice in London

Jonathan Swil Joins King & Spalding as Partner in International Disputes Practice in London
King & Spalding announced today that Jonathan Swil has joined the firm’s International Disputes practice group as a partner, based in the firm’s London office.
Swil advises financial institutions, corporates, and professional services firms on a broad range of UK and cross-border disputes, with a particular emphasis on the financial services industry, insolvency, and other complex commercial litigation and investigations. He has played a key role in several high-profile cases, including the trial of one of the largest financial frauds in history and one of the most significant anti-suit injunction and arbitration claims in recent times.
Wade Coriell, co-leader of the firm’s International Disputes practice group, said, “Jonathan is a great fit for us, as his experience with high-end litigation and his background representing financial institutions taps into two of our firm’s key strengths and allows us to continue to build on them in London. The convergence of contentious financial services regulatory enforcement and litigation is a growing issue for many major financial institutions, and adding Jonathan further reinforces our ability to help clients navigate these challenges.”
Jonathan Swil joins King & Spalding from A&O Sherman, where he served as a partner, and previously led the London litigation practice at Shearman & Sterling. He received his undergraduate degree and LLB from the University of New South Wales, Australia.
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Daniel Albrecht is a German attorney at law and Managing Counsel of Starke. He is also member of the board of the German Chamber of Commerce in North China, Supervisory Board member to the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China, external expert for the EU China IPR SME Helpdesk and arbitrator at the Qingdao Arbitration Commission, member of International Trade Committee of the European Communities Trademark Association (ECTA) and also member of the Expert Tank of the Guangdong-Hong Kong- Macao Greater Bay Area International IP Talent Port. He published several articles about Chinese IPR, data protection law and E-Commerce matters. His clients comprise foreign and foreign-invested companies in different areas. His first professional encounter with China was in 2004 as a law clerk.