Associate
Laura Hollowood is an associate in our Litigation Practice Group. Laura acts on behalf of a variety of clients, advising them on a range of corporate and commercial disputes both in and out of court.
Acting for a contractor in a circa £300 million English High Court litigation arising out of the construction of a waste‑to‑energy power plant, involving allegations of fraudulent misrepresentation and wilful breach of contract.
Successfully defended a group of English water companies in a High Court group litigation involving approximately 100 property search companies that purchased environmental searches from the water companies over several years. The claimants sought restitution of all fees paid (over £150 million), alleging that the information in the searches should have been provided for free under the Environmental Information Regulations 2004.
Acting for the employer in a US$30 million International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) arbitration relating to the termination of a hydropower dam construction contract, involving multiple claims and counterclaims.
Acting for a pharmaceutical client in relation to a threatened claim exceeding CAD$4.5 million arising from its manufacturing practices in respect of certain products.
Assisting with the management of a portfolio of debt cases worth hundreds of millions of pounds for one of the largest water retailers in the UK.
Advising clients on claims arising through corporate transactions, including defending complex breaches of corporate business warranty claims and challenges to the calculation of deferred consideration through expert determination.
Acted for a local authority defending a multimillion-pound breach of contract claim in the High Court.
Advised a multinational aerospace company in respect of disputes with its suppliers, including delayed delivery of parts or faulty parts and order cancellation.
Advising clients, including one of the world’s largest building material manufacturers and a billion-dollar furniture company, in relation to terminating their contractual agreements.