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Alan Sinclair

Partner, Dispute Resolution
Addleshaw Goddard LLP

Alan is a Partner in Addleshaw Goddard's dispute resolution team. Alan has experience in managing and resolving a wide range of commercial disputes for clients, while maintaining a focus on some key areas. The clients he works with include financial institutions, insolvency practitioners, listed companies, SMEs and high net worth individuals.

Alan routinely provides advice on contentious insolvency matters to liquidators, administrators, creditors and directors. This includes advising on claims for gratuitous alienations, unfair preference, misfeasance and wrongful/fraudulent trading. He also provides advice and makes applications to the court on various procedural issues for insolvency practitioners, such as remuneration, extending administrations and approving/disapplying the distribution of a prescribed part.

Alan has a great deal of experience in acting for clients in issues arising out of corporate transactions, such as warranty claims and disputes over proper calculation of deferred consideration. This experience extends to advising minority shareholders in protecting their interests, including Petitions to the Court of Session seeking orders to compel the majority shareholders to acquire clients' shares at a fair price before the value is eroded.

Alan has advised many clients in relation to protecting their Intellectual Property rights, from issuing and responding to "cease and desist letters" to raising actions in the Intellectual Property court at the Court of Session.

Alan has a passion for utilising his advocacy skills to represent the interest of his clients, appearing regularly in the Sheriff Courts and in other fora such as expert determination, mediation and hearings before local authority committees.

CPD & Training with Alan Sinclair:

In-house Annual Conference 2025

CPD
Live online
30th April 2025 09:00 - 17:00 CPD & training events, Conference, In-house
Following on from the success of last year’s conference, we are proud to offer our In-House Annual Conference 2025 to members for free. This conference will be held over two mornings on 31 April and 1 May 2025. Join us to discuss key challenges and opportunities facing in-house lawyers. The agenda will feature a variety of plenary sessions and group discussions, allowing you the opportunity to discuss and learn from other in-house practitioners.

Embracing Neurodiversity in the Legal Profession

26th September 2024 10:30 - 11:30 Professional support, Equality and diversity
How can law firms and in-house teams support neurodiversity in the legal profession? What changes to workplace culture are needed to build a neuroinclusive environment? How can we design our working practices to enable neurodivergent talent to flourish? In collaboration with the Legal Neurodiversity Network, we’re delighted to host an online event exploring themes of neurodiversity in the legal profession.
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