In a recent Iranian gas contract dispute, the High Court of England and Wales rejected an attempt to set aside an arbitration award on the grounds of alleged corruption and bribery.
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Alan Kenny
BrowsingAlan Kenny is a member of the Dispute Resolution team at Baker McKenzie in London. Alan joined Baker McKenzie in 2015 as a Trainee and has previously spent time in the Firm's Financial Services and EU, Competition & Trade teams and is a member of the Competition Litigation Practice Group. He holds a degree in History from the University of Oxford and a degree in Law from the University of Law, London and is a member of the Young International Arbitration Group and the Young Public Lawyer's Group. Alan advises on a wide range of contentious and regulatory matters, including: competition litigation, financial services litigation, international arbitration, public law, product liability, business crime and fraud.