White & Case Partner Dipen Sabharwal has been made Queen’s Counsel. The Ministry of Justice and Queen’s Counsel Appointments website published the official list today..Commenting on his appointment as QC, Dipen Sabharwal said,.“I am delighted and honoured to be appointed Queen’s Counsel. This is a further recognition of the quality of the White & Case international arbitration team. I am grateful to my clients and partners for entrusting me with complex cases and to my colleagues for so ably supporting my advocacy. I could not have taken silk without their support.” .Dipen serves as head of the Firm’s EMEA Disputes Section for International Arbitration. He was made Partner at White & Case in January 2012..He advises clients on cross-border disputes and acts as an advocate in international arbitrations. He is qualified to practice across three continents, in England and Wales, New York, and India..Dipen’s practice focuses on international arbitration – commercial, construction, and investment treaty..A graduate of National Law School of India University, Bangalore, Dipen did his Master’s in law from Oxford University under the Radhakrishnan Chevening Scholarship in 2002, and has an LL.M. from the University of Michigan Law School as a Graduate Fellow..Another Partner from White & Case, Aloke Ray has also been made Queen’s Counsel along with Dipen. The swearing-in ceremony for newly appointed QCs will take place in Westminster Hall on March 11.
White & Case Partner Dipen Sabharwal has been made Queen’s Counsel. The Ministry of Justice and Queen’s Counsel Appointments website published the official list today..Commenting on his appointment as QC, Dipen Sabharwal said,.“I am delighted and honoured to be appointed Queen’s Counsel. This is a further recognition of the quality of the White & Case international arbitration team. I am grateful to my clients and partners for entrusting me with complex cases and to my colleagues for so ably supporting my advocacy. I could not have taken silk without their support.” .Dipen serves as head of the Firm’s EMEA Disputes Section for International Arbitration. He was made Partner at White & Case in January 2012..He advises clients on cross-border disputes and acts as an advocate in international arbitrations. He is qualified to practice across three continents, in England and Wales, New York, and India..Dipen’s practice focuses on international arbitration – commercial, construction, and investment treaty..A graduate of National Law School of India University, Bangalore, Dipen did his Master’s in law from Oxford University under the Radhakrishnan Chevening Scholarship in 2002, and has an LL.M. from the University of Michigan Law School as a Graduate Fellow..Another Partner from White & Case, Aloke Ray has also been made Queen’s Counsel along with Dipen. The swearing-in ceremony for newly appointed QCs will take place in Westminster Hall on March 11.