Contact with chambers should be made through the Practice Management Team. They are happy to discuss client requirements and provide further information on such matters as the expertise and experience of individual members, fees, working practices and languages spoken. We have members able to work in French, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Swedish, Greek and Chinese (Mandarin).
Outside working hours, a member of our team is always available to be contacted on matters of an urgent nature. Contact should be made using the Chambers main number or email.
For our Singapore office, for client enquiries please contact our Head of Business Development for Asia Pacific, Katie-Beth Jones, and for all other queries please contact Lynn Quek. Out of office hours calls will automatically be diverted to our practice management team in London.
28 Maxwell Road
#02-03 Maxwell Chambers Suites
Singapore 069120
enquires@20essex.uk
t: +45 36988379
Contact with chambers should be made through the Practice Management Team. They are happy to discuss client requirements and provide further information on such matters as the expertise and experience of individual members, fees, working practices and languages spoken. We have members able to work in French, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Swedish, Greek and Chinese (Mandarin).
Outside working hours, a member of our team is always available to be contacted on matters of an urgent nature. Contact should be made using the Chambers main number or email.
For our Singapore office, for client enquiries please contact our Head of Business Development for Asia Pacific, Katie-Beth Jones, and for all other queries please contact Lynn Quek. Out of office hours calls will automatically be diverted to our practice management team in London.
28 Maxwell Road
#02-03 Maxwell Chambers Suites
Singapore 069120
enquires@20essex.uk
t: +45 36988379
The Global Competition Review Competition Litigation conference takes place on Thursday 30 September 2021 in London.
Sara Masters QC will be joining a panel on litigation in the tech industry.
Litigating big tech claims
Claims against Apple and Qualcomm this year have demonstrated the scope for potential standalone 102 cases against tech companies – is this the start of a much bigger wave of cases? What form will these cases take, and what challenges will they face? How will jurisdictional issues play out, with many defendants based in the US – particularly in the context of Brexit?
Moderator
Nicholas Heaton, Hogan Lovells, London
Panel
Sara Masters QC, Twenty Essex, London
Elizabeth Morony, Clifford Chance, London
Richard Murgatroyd, RBB, London
Elaine Whiteford, Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, London