Lexology Index and Global Arbitration Review have recognised 25 Three Crowns LLP lawyers in the Lexology Index: International Arbitration 2026 report, highlighting leading arbitration practitioners worldwide.
In London, partners Constantine Partasides KC, Gaetan Verhoosel KC, and Reza Mohtashami KC have been acknowledged as Global Elite Thought Leaders, with Manish Aggarwal and Leilah Bruton also highlighted as Highly Recommended in this year’s report. Counsel Hamid Abdulkareem and Richard Trinick, together with senior associate Farouk El-Hosseny, were named as Future Leaders.
From Paris, partners Georgios Petrochilos KC and Todd Wetmore were listed as Global Elite Thought Leaders, while Shaparak Saleh was recognised as a Thought Leader. Kathryn Khamsi was acknowledged as Highly Recommended, Ilija Mitrev Penushliski as Recommended, and Raymundo Treves as a Future Leader.
In Madrid, Carmen Martinez Lopez was highlighted as Highly Recommended and Agustín G. Sanz as Recommended. Senior associate Laura França Pereira was ranked as a Future Leader.
In Washington, DC, partner Luke Sobota was commended as a Thought Leader in the arbitration guide, with partners Scott Vesel, Elizabeth Snodgrass, and Simon Consedine, as well as Three Crowns Chief Executive Officer Hugh Carlson, all acknowledged as Highly Recommended. Nicola Peart was additionally named a Future Leader.
In Singapore, partner Daryl Chew has been recognised as a Thought Leader, and partner Simon Elliot as a Future Leader.
The breadth of these rankings demonstrates the firm’s sustained prominence in the international arbitration community and the exceptional quality of its practitioners worldwide.
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