WFW aims to double maritime disputes team on increased demand

Geopolitics has played a part in the increased workload, says the firm’s London-based maritime disputes partner Mike Phillips
Mike Phillips, maritime disputes partner, Watson Farley & Williams
Mike Phillips, maritime disputes partner, Watson Farley & Williams

Watson Farley & Williams (WFW) has ambitions to be a leading maritime disputes law firm amid a surge in demand in part arising from geopolitical disruptions.

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