Business & Human Rights Law - Global Market Leaders
What the team is known for
Kingsley Napley is noted for its significant business and human rights capabilities across contentious and advisory matters. The law firm offers:
• Expertise in criminal and regulatory investigations as well as internal investigations into a range of topics including modern slavery allegations.
• Experience in human rights-related class actions and litigation as well as risk assessment and mitigation.
• Assistance to a range of clients including NGOs, regulatory bodies, government agencies, individuals and international organisations.
Strengths
"Kingsley Napley provided us with clear advice and other support on a legally complex matter."
"Business and human rights is a complex field requiring sophisticated knowledge built over years of experience - this is where the team at Kingsley Napley excel."
Notable practitioners
Katherine Tyler operates out of London. She combines significant experience in criminal litigation with expertise assisting clients on alleged human rights abuses and environmental harms. "Katherine Tyler is an innovative, bold and extremely sophisticated thinker." "Katherine is extremely knowledgeable about the field, and she bring her strengths as a criminal law practitioner to the subject."
Sophie Kemp is based in London and advises on matters at the intersection of public law and business and human rights. "Sophie is responsive, is sensitive in how she responds, and provides practical proposals." "Sophie brings her strengths as an experienced public lawyer to the field of business and human rights." "Sophie is very good at giving clear and frank strategic guidance on the best way forward."