Enyo Law is a proud sponsor of the inaugural London Arbitration Week, taking place 1-5 December 2025.
We are delighted to be hosting three events at our offices at 1 Tudor Street, London, EC4Y 0AH. Full details below:
The anti-suit injunction landscape in the wake of Renaissance Securities (Cyprus) Limited -v- ILLC Chlodwig Enterprises & Ors and related cases; and the Arbitration Act 2025
A panel discussion on the impact of recent decisions relating to anti-suit injunctions in the arbitration context, including the Court of Appeal decision in Renaissance Securities (Cyprus) Limited -v- ILLC Chlodwig Enterprises & Ors; and the impact of the Arbitration Act 2025.
Date: 2 December 2025
Time: 10:30am – 12:00pm
Speakers: Konrad Rodgers – Joint Head of Commercial Litigation, Enyo Law; Matt Marshall – Partner, Enyo Law; Craig Morrison KC – Barrister, Brick Court Chambers; Robert Steele – Barrister, Brick Court Chambers; Douglas James – Barrister, 4 New Square Chambers
Good faith in international arbitration
French-speaking seminar discussing procedural and substantive good faith in international arbitration.
The session will cover the meaning and boundaries of substantive and procedural good faith in the conduct of arbitral proceedings, and the tribunal and national courts’ authority to enforce it. The format consists of an interactive Q&A, with high-profile speakers sharing their views and experiences and inviting input from the audience throughout with Enyo Senior Associate Caroline Croft moderating.
Date: 2 December 2025
Time: 12:30pm – 2:00pm
Speakers: Caroline Croft – Senior Associate, Enyo Law; Claire Morel de Westgaver – Partner, Ontier; Professor Bernard Hanotiau – Partner, Hanotiau Tossens Goldman; Eliana Tornese – Registrar, London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA); Remy Gerbay – Partner, Hughes Hubbard and Queen Mary University of London; David Joseph KC – Barrister and Arbitrator, Essex Court Chambers; Catherine Anne Junz – Partner, LALIVE
Coming soon to an arbitration near you: trends in U.S. mass tort litigation and the insurance disputes that are sure to follow
The United States continues to be the global epicenter of mass tort litigation, with new waves of claims reshaping the landscape across industries: from claims arising from the use of various products, including such things as PFAS, opioids, talc, pesticides, hair relaxers, and medical devices, to sexual abuse claims and also liability claims arising out of catastrophic wildfires, among others. These large-scale claims inevitably give rise to complex insurance coverage battles involving billions of dollars, which often must be resolved through ad hoc English-seated arbitrations.
This panel will explore the leading U.S. mass tort trends, including the theories of liability being pursued and the manner in which the defendants are fighting back, and will then highlight some of the issues that both policyholders and insurers should anticipate as these disputes migrate into arbitral fora.
Date: 2 December 2025
Time: 2:30pm – 4:00pm
Introductory remarks: George Maling – Senior Partner, Enyo Law; Anna Brownrigg – Partner, Enyo Law
Speakers: Robert Jacobs – Partner, Blank Rome LLP; Monica Sullivan – Managing Partner, Nicolaides Fink Thorpe Michaelides Sullivan LLP; Terry Henry – Partner, Blank Rome LLP