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LIDW 2025: Growth Unleashed? The Challenges Facing London as an International Disputes Hub

This session will focus on the evolving landscape of London’s role as a leading hub for international dispute resolution.

4th Jun 2025

Join the Lord Mayor of the City of London and a high-level panel of speakers, hailing from the law, politics and business, who will debate both the opportunities and challenges that London faces as a global centre for dispute resolution. It promises to be a lively session!

Speakers:

The Rt Hon the Lord Mayor of London, Alastair King

Patrick Boylan

, Head of International Litigation, Simmons & Simmons

Bim Afolami

, Former Economic Secretary to the Treasury, now board member of HSBC UK and Chief of Staff and Strategy at Acrisure

Gill Mansfield

, former in-house counsel now full time commercial mediator

Seema Kennedy OBE

, former government Minister (Immigration, Public Health and PPS to the Prime Minister) now Executive Director of Fair Civil Justice

Key questions will include:

  • What is London's role as a disputes hub in contrast to other jurisdictions?

  • What does business want from dispute resolution? Are disputes good for the economy?

  • Costs of dispute resolution are rising. How will London ensure that smaller businesses and developing nations are not excluded from its dispute resolution mechanisms?

  • The rise of new disputes: how to ensure London’s status as a hub for determining crypto and other technology disputes?

  • Where does the growth of litigation funding sit in the context of ensuring the growth of UK Plc?

This event will be followed by a networking drinks reception.

Hosted by Simmons & Simmonsat their London offices onWednesday 4th June 2025from4:00pm - 5:30pm followed by networking drinks.

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