Stephen
is both a Legal
500 and Chambers
& Partners recommended
Mediator
Legal
500
The 'extremely
effective' Stephen Shaw of
Lamb Chambers comes highly recommended,
particularly for property-related disputes.
'He is very patient and an excellent listener,
which is critical in mediation',
and is also praised for his 'calm
and considered approach, which can have
the effect of defusing some stressful and
anxious mediations'.
Chambers
& Partners
Shaw brings an "effective,
laid-back style" to mediations.
Interviewees praise his "disarming
charm" and "ability
to both listen to and challenge the parties'
positions." His practice
centres on landlord and tenant, property,
mortgage and general commercial disputes.
STEPHEN SHAW was called
to the Bar in 1975 and has over 30 years
experience of property and commercial litigation.
He has acted in many high
profile and leading cases, a selection of
which, together with his Professional CV,
can be found on the CV section above or
at www.lambchambers.co.uk.
He is now a Door Tenant at Lamb Chambers,
where he practised as a full-time Barrister
until 2007. Stephen was a founder committee
member of the Property Bar Association,
and was cited by “The Lawyer”magazine
as a leading property practitioner. He has
written widely on property and mediation
matters, and is frequently asked to conduct
seminars for solicitors and wider groups
on the topic of Alternative Dispute Resolution
generally.
He now practises as a Mediator
of property and commercial disputes, and
is a Panel Mediator of the Chartered Institute
of Arbitrators. He has also been appointed
a Deputy District Judge
of the South Eastern Circuit, and sits as
a Legal Chairman of the Leasehold
Valuation Tribunal in London.
STEPHEN trained with CEDR,
and attained accreditation in 1999. He has
since acted in many mediations, achieving
settlements in the overwhelming majority
of cases. His patient but proactive style
has made him a popular choice as Mediator.
He would be happy to discuss the possibility
of Mediation of your dispute with you.
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