Herbert Smith launches New York office
Merger partners Herbert Smith and Freehills have opened a New York office that focuses solely on complex cross-border disputes work.
The office was opened on Tuesday (4 September) and will target contentious work, with particular emphasis on cross-border investigations, international arbitration and cross-border litigation. Currently operating as Herbert Smith New York, the office will become part of the merged firm’s international network on 1 October, when the merger is official.
Chadbourne’s former litigation head Thomas Riley will take on the role of managing partner, and a further 15 fee earners from the same firm have been hired by Herbert Smith to join the partners.
The New York team also includes international arbitration partner Chris Parker, who has relocated from Herbert Smith’s London office to establish the international arbitration practice in the US.
Freehills’ chief executive Gavin Bell said the move will position the merged firm as a cross-border disputes “brand”.
“We are confident the New York office will be an excellent platform to attract a wide variety of complex cross-border disputes work and confirm our standing as a premier global disputes brand,” he said in a statement.
Opening a New York office with a cross-border disputes practice has been a priority for Herbert Smith, said the firm’s senior partner Jonathan Scott: “We are very excited to extend ... the Herbert Smith Freehills network of offices in such a strategic location.”
The office opens with six partners, 14 fee earners and nine business services staff.