Andrew is an associate in the Firm's Dispute Resolution group in London. His practice focuses on commercial litigation and international arbitration and covers a variety of sectors, including construction, energy and financial services.
Andrew joined the firm after completing post-graduate studies as a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford. He previously practised as a solicitor in Victoria and served as associate to the Chief Justice of Australia.
Acting for the Russian Federation, resisting the enforcement of the +US$50 billion Yukos arbitration award, the largest award in the history of arbitration.
Acting for a joint venture in an ICC arbitration relating to the construction and operation of the largest single-stream phosphoric acid plant in the world.
Advising a State-owned bank on risks associated with restructuring of sovereign bonds.
Advising an African government in relation to a dispute with a contractor concerning the construction of a hospital.
Advising a South American government on a proposed grant of amnesty to guerrilla and paramilitary fighters to end ongoing domestic conflict.

