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Pryderi has a broad practice covering international arbitration and litigation with a focus on commercial disputes arising out of joint ventures, the energy and commodities sector and commercial fraud.
He has represented clients in UNCITRAL, LCIA, LMAA, SIAC and HKIAC arbitrations and is regularly consulted in relation to planned commodities transactions, including structuring long term off-take agreements involving joint ventures, multifaceted financing arrangements and emerging markets.
In addition, Pryderi frequently represents clients in the Hong Kong courts in litigation arising out of email frauds and financial crime, where he conducts his own advocacy.
Pryderi’s experience includes three years with a leading disputes team in London before moving to Hong Kong in 2015. He is a fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, a co-chair of HK45, an executive committee member of the Hong Kong Maritime Law Association, accredited by the HKIAC to act as Tribunal Secretary in ad hoc and institutional arbitration, and an editorial assistant for one of Asia’s longest running legal journals, the Asian Dispute Review. Pryderi is admitted to practice law in Hong Kong and England & Wales.
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Pryderi is a counsel in our dispute resolution practice group with particular expertise in international arbitration, including energy and commodities disputes, joint ventures and commercial fraud.
Pryderi has a broad practice covering international arbitration and litigation with a focus on commercial disputes arising out of joint ventures, the energy and commodities sector and commercial fraud.
He has represented clients in UNCITRAL, LCIA, LMAA, SIAC and HKIAC arbitrations and is regularly consulted in relation to planned commodities transactions, including structuring long term off-take agreements involving joint ventures, multifaceted financing arrangements and emerging markets.
In addition, Pryderi frequently represents clients in the Hong Kong courts in litigation arising out of email frauds and financial crime, where he conducts his own advocacy.
Pryderi’s experience includes three years with a leading disputes team in London before moving to Hong Kong in 2015. He is a fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, a co-chair of HK45, an executive committee member of the Hong Kong Maritime Law Association, accredited by the HKIAC to act as Tribunal Secretary in ad hoc and institutional arbitration, and an editorial assistant for one of Asia’s longest running legal journals, the Asian Dispute Review. Pryderi is admitted to practice law in Hong Kong and England & Wales.
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