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Biography
Antony Corsi is a dispute resolution lawyer based in London, focused principally on complex commercial litigation, alternative dispute resolution, risk assessment and internal investigations, including in the context of regulatory issues.
He has a broad range of dispute resolution experience, often involving claims for vast sums of money and fraud, for a wide range of clients, both domestic and international. Antony has advised banks and other financial institutions, major insurers and companies in the advertising, cash handling, defence, energy, gaming, manufacturing, metals and mining, pharmaceutical, telecommunications and tertiary industries, as well as insolvency practitioners and professional services firms. His international dispute resolution experience spans a wide range of locations, including North America, the Caribbean, Continental and Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia.
Antony was previously seconded to the legal departments of a major international bank and a major international chemicals conglomerate. He is a qualified solicitor advocate with rights of audience in the civil High Courts.
Professional experience
Collapse all- Solicitor, qualified in England & Wales
In 2020 Antony was independently nominated as an "Acritas Star – independently rated lawyer" following Acritas's global research of senior in-house counsel.
Antony has been described in The Legal 500 as: "very astute, commercial and succinct", "very client focused", "extremely well respected", having "a very good sense of strategy", a "go-to-partner for dispute resolution", with an "uncanny ability to demystify very complex issues", an "impressive breadth of expertise" and "top notch" drafting and communication skills.
Knowledge
Corporate and commercial disputes review
Publication | October 01, 2019
New guidance on parent company liability for the actions of foreign subsidiaries
Publication | December 2018
Shareholder claims and the “no reflective loss” rule
Publication | December 2018
Corporate and commercial disputes review
Publication | December 01, 2018