Samantha Hewitt

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Samantha Hewitt

Samantha Hewitt

Senior Associate

  1. People /

Samantha Hewitt

Samantha Hewitt

Senior Associate

Samantha Hewitt

Senior Associate

London

T: +44 (0) 20 3400 2363

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Biography

Samantha is an associate in the firm’s Business and Commercial Disputes department, with experience in international arbitration, commercial litigation, mediation, injunctions and judicial review. She has acted for a variety of clients in sectors including transport, sports and entertainment, aviation, and banking.

Samantha has experience working with global clients, having undertaken a secondment to work in a law firm in Dubai for six months. She has also been seconded to both a high profile public inquiry and to a local transport body, giving her insight into the challenges faced by in-house lawyers and public sector clients.

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Admissions

  • England and Wales

Education

University of Nottingham, 2015

Related Practice Areas

  • Business & Commercial Disputes

  • International Arbitration

  • Sports & Entertainment

  • Banking & Finance Disputes

  • Corporate

  • Litigation & Dispute Resolution

  • Sports & Entertainment Contract, Endorsement & Celebrity Representation Practice

  • Anti-Doping Practice

  • Sports & Event Venue Real Estate Infrastructure and Operation

  • Naming Rights & Sponsorship Practice

  • Sports & Entertainment M&A Practice

  • Sports & Entertainment Specialty Counseling Practice

  • Entertainment Industry Practice

  • Sports & Event Financing

  • Olympic & National Governing Body Practice

  • Professional Sports Team Practice

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