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Published on November 29, 2024
Evgenia Loewe joins Enyo Law

Evgenia Loewe joins the firm as a Senior Counsel.

We are delighted to welcome Evgenia Loewe, who joins the firm as a Senior Counsel. Evgenia has over two decades of experience working on multi-jurisdictional business critical disputes and will bolster both our litigation and arbitration practices.

Evgenia said, “I am really excited to be joining Enyo and its fantastic team. I have long admired Enyo as one of the leading disputes firms in London and it is the perfect platform from which to serve my clients.”

Senior Partner George Maling said, “Evgenia has acted on a number of the most significant litigation and arbitration disputes in the last two decades. She brings an incredible depth of experience, including from having acted in-house, and will be a real asset to our market leading team. She is yet further testament to our ability to attract some of the finest litigators in the City.”

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