
23 January 2026Publication
What is in store for ESG litigation in UK and EU
This article reviews last year’s key developments, trend drivers, and what organisations should expect as they look ahead to 2026.
Our energy litigation lawyers provide expert advice on all aspects of dispute resolution in connection with the energy industry, including oil and gas, electricity and petrochemicals.
We regularly handle cross-border matters – including complex litigation, arbitration, mediation or other forms of dispute resolution. Whether it’s acting on upstream, midstream or downstream disputes, we’ve got you covered.
Be it ICC, LCIA, ICSID, ADCCAC, DIFC/LCIA, UNCITRAL or DIAC – our team has a breadth of experience in all the international arbitration ruling institutions. Furthermore members of our team are regularly appointed as arbitrators, mediators and adjudicators. This ensures we have the capability to see the full picture.
With our renowned international disputes team and experience derived from some of the highest profile disputes, we deliver legal advice you can count on.
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23 January 2026Publication
This article reviews last year’s key developments, trend drivers, and what organisations should expect as they look ahead to 2026.

18 December 2025 Publication
Emma Sutcliffe and Tom Makin explore 2026’s key disputes risks, building on our latest predictions. Tune in for insights on global legal challenges.

12 December 2025 Publication
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23 October 2025 Publication
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03 June 2024 Publication
The UK government has given notice of the UK’s withdrawal from the Energy Charter Treaty, a multilateral framework to promote investment in the energy sector