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Andrew Dinsmore
Barrister at Twenty Essex
Andrew Dinsmore is a highly experienced barrister with a strong background in international commercial litigation and arbitration, specializing in areas such as cybersecurity, fraud, banking, shipbuilding, shipping, energy, insurance, and sport.
He is well-versed in handling complex, multi-jurisdictional, high-value cases both as junior counsel and sole counsel in the Commercial Court, Chancery Division, and arbitration proceedings.
Andrew Dinsmore also holds full rights of audience before the AIFC Court in the Republic of Kazakhstan, enhancing his global reach and capabilities.
Currently, he is actively involved in eleven interconnected shipbuilding LMAA arbitrations focusing on technical matters related to stern tube bearings, showcasing his expertise in this niche area of law.
In addition, Andrew Dinsmore is handling a significant US$300m fraud case involving forged warehouse receipts within commodities repurchasing agreements in Hong Kong and Singapore, demonstrating his proficiency in dealing with complex financial litigation.
During the COVID-19 crisis, he has been providing valuable advice to businesses on business interruption cover and on interpreting COVID-19 as a force majeure event in charterparty disputes, highlighting his adaptability to current legal challenges.
Furthermore, Andrew Dinsmore is actively involved in cybersecurity fraud and GDPR breach matters, contributing to advancements in this field and publishing articles on these topics to share his insights.
His impressive educational background includes a BA (Hons) in Law with Double First and a Commercial LLM with First Class honors from the University of Cambridge, solidifying his foundation in legal studies.
Andrew Dinsmore is currently associated with Twenty Essex as a Barrister, having previously been a part of Stone Chambers at St Philips Stone.
For more detailed information about Andrew Dinsmore's profile, visit his Chambers' profile at: https://twentyessex.com/people/andrew-dinsmore/