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Roshan Laidlay
Associate
Qualifications & Education
  • Biological Sciences (BA), University of Oxford
Admissions
  • Law Society of England and Wales

Roshan has a broad range of experience working on complex and high-value multi-jurisdictional commercial litigation and arbitration, as well as group action and commercially funded dispute resolution matters.

Background

Roshan graduated from the University of Oxford with a BA in Biological Sciences before going on to complete both the GDL and LPC MSc in Law, Business, and Management, with Distinction. Roshan joined a boutique disputes practice, gaining experience in the operation of commercially funded litigation, before joining Enyo Law, where he was admitted as a solicitor in September 2021.

Cases include
  • As a member of the team advising on a multi-million dollar Brazilian seated ICC arbitration involving an oil and gas major defending claims of breach of contract and fraudulent misrepresentation.
  • As a member of the team advising on a private client matter defending a multimillion-pound High Court claim regarding fraud and breach of fiduciary duties.
  • As a member of the team advising a private equity investment vehicle in multimillion-dollar LCIA arbitration proceedings and subsequent High Court annulment proceedings.
  • Advising claimants in a product liability group action against a major pharmaceuticals’ manufacturer regarding side-effects of an anti-depressant medication.
  • Advising individual claimants in a product liability group action against a major biomaterials’ manufacturer regarding the risks of a surgical-grade mesh device.
News
Dec 4, 2023
Canada Square Operations Ltd v Potter –  Supreme Court provides clarity on limitation periods in fraud context  
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Nov 29, 2023
Oliver Rule joins Enyo Law from Allen & Overy
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Nov 22, 2023
The wide remit of a section 423 Insolvency Act claim
It is well known that courts are extremely reluctant to “pierce the corporate veil” and disregard the fundamental principle of...
Nov 15, 2023
High Court reiterates need to prove reliance on implied misrepresentations
The High Court has dismissed claims against Credit Suisse relating to its sale of a collateralised debt obligation (“CDO”) “as...