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Sue Prevezer QC joins Brick Court

24/02/20

Brick Court Chambers is pleased to announce that Sue Prevezer QC will be joining Chambers on 1 April 2020 to practise as an arbitrator, mediator and consultant, as well as continuing to act on some ongoing instructions.  From its inception in London in 2008 until January this year, Sue has been the Co-Managing Partner of Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP in London  and is the Chair of the global firm’s international trial practice. She has over 25 years’ experience advising on and arguing large complex commercial cases at every level of the UK judicial system and in arbitration, and sits as a Deputy High Court Judge and as an arbitrator.  She is also a CEDR Mediator and is admitted to the Bar in both the Cayman and the BVI.   

Joint Heads of Chambers, Mark Howard QC and Helen Davies QC, commented: “We are delighted that Sue will soon be joining chambers. Her addition will further strengthen our existing pool of arbitrators and mediators. Given the depth of her experience, Sue will also be able to provide strategic advice to clients involved in complex commercial disputes.”

Richard East, of Quinn Emanuel commented: “Sue and I have worked together, co- managing the firm for over 11 years and I am desperately sad that she is leaving Quinn now.  I will personally miss her friendship, great counsel and support.  But we of course all wish her well and every success in her new endeavours.”