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Published on October 17, 2023
Andy McGregor joins Enyo Law from Allen & Overy

Enyo Law further strengthens its highly-ranked litigation practice with the appointment of Andy McGregor as a partner in the London office.

Andy was previously at Allen & Overy, where he led the civil fraud team and was part of the banking litigation team.

Andy specialises in civil fraud and banking litigation and has over two decades of experience handling complex, high-value international disputes, with particular experience representing banks and other financial institutions, corporates and high-net-worth individuals. Andy is recognised as a leading civil fraud and financial disputes litigator by a number of the leading legal directories, including Chambers & Partners, Legal 500 and Who’s Who Legal.

George Maling, Senior Partner at Enyo Law, said:

Andy joins us at an exciting time as our civil fraud and banking litigation practices go from strength to strength. His experience, which includes some of the largest cases to come before the English High Court in recent years, fits perfectly with our practice.

Andy McGregor added:

I am thrilled to be joining Enyo Law, who have built a reputation as one of the leading disputes firms in London. Enyo Law is renowned for the quality of its lawyers and its partner-led approach. I look forward to developing my practice with them.

Andy joins Enyo Law from Allen & Overy. Prior to this Andy was at Reynolds Porter Chamberlain and Ashurst.

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