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Published on February 22, 2021
Enyo Law hires new Of Counsel Frederick Thorling

Enyo Law is pleased to announce that Frederick Thorling has recently joined the firm as Of Counsel.

Frederick has experience in high-value cross-border litigation and arbitration. He typically handles complex commercial and financial disputes, often involving allegations of substantial international fraud. He advises a broad range of clients, including funds, listed companies, public bodies and high-net-worth individuals, across various sectors, including energy and banking.

Frederick trained and qualified at Addleshaw Goddard. Before joining Enyo Law in 2021, he practised at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld as an associate and then counsel focusing on international disputes. He is a Solicitor Advocate (Civil).

About Enyo Law

Enyo Law is a specialist disputes firm with an outstanding reputation for achieving success for its clients and notably, its position as a trusted recipient of referrals from full-service firms who face conflicts. Founded in 2010 with the objective of creating a leading conflicts-free disputes practice, Enyo Law has built on results achieved by its dynamic team to become one of the largest and most successful disputes firms in London.

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