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Kate Lomas
Senior Associate
katelomas@eversheds-sutherland.com
+44 20 7919 0780
Languages
French, Italian, Mandarin/Chinese
Practice areas
- International arbitration
- Litigation and dispute management
Practice notes
Kate Lomas is a Senior Associate in the Commercial Disputes team in London. She joined Eversheds Sutherland in 2018 and focusses on international arbitration, with a particular interest in the Middle East. Kate has built a diverse practice representing commercial clients involved in complex disputes, often in challenging jurisdictions.
Recent arbitration experience includes: advising a Dutch client involved in a dispute with an Iraqi State owned-entity; advising a Swiss commodities trading company on a dispute arising from the bankruptcy of a Russian oil refinery; advising an American energy company on an ICC arbitration regarding a joint-venture in Madagascar, and advising on English law aspects of a related American arbitration; advising a European green energy company on a potential arbitration arising out of a joint venture dispute; advising a Swiss insured in an LCIA arbitration against its Russian credit risk insurer; advising an American company in relation to enforcement proceedings of an arbitration award relating to a dispute in Tanzania; advising a Saudi contractor in relation to potential arbitrations with its employer and sub-contractor, arising from a construction project in the Middle East; advising a Ugandan client on a potential claim against an International Organisation; assisting on an arbitration for a Middle Eastern government engaged in a construction dispute; Kate also provides non-contentious advice on arbitration/dispute resolution clauses in contracts.
Kate has also developed a practice advising on disputes in the transport sector. Recent experience in this area includes: advising on a major potential dispute arising from the timetabling disruption in May 2018; advising on a related appeal to the Office of Rail and Road; advising on client response to a proposal for change to the dispute resolution processes under the Network Code; advising on the disruption compensation implications of a proposed corporate transaction. Kate has provided a number of advices on contractual interpretation of Track Access Contract (Passenger and Freight Services) and the Network Code.
