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Bryony Burns

Associate

Bryony Burns is an associate in the corporate and commercial litigation team, adept at guiding clients through complex High Court proceedings and regulatory challenges.

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Biography

Language - English 
Jurisdiction - England & Wales

Bryony Burns is an associate in the corporate and commercial litigation team at Stephenson Harwood, where she excels in representing both international and domestic clients across various sectors. 

Bryony’s in-house experience, gained during a secondment to an international ecommerce business, has honed her ability to navigate regulatory landscapes and address complex disputes effectively. Clients appreciate Bryony’s ability to act swiftly and think commercially, ensuring that their interests are protected and advanced in high-stakes situations. 

Bryony's practice covers a broad spectrum of litigation issues, providing strategic advice and solutions tailored to each client’s unique needs. Her reputation for delivering results is built on her commitment to understanding her clients’ businesses and objectives. Bryony's ability to provide clear, actionable advice sets her apart in the field of corporate and commercial litigation.

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NEWS AND INSIGHTS

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Commercial Litigation

Revisiting the revoking of anti-suit injunctions: Bayerische Landesbank & Others v RusChemAlliance LLC

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Commercial Litigation

Profit rule prevails: Supreme Court reaffirms fiduciary accountability in Rukhadze and others v Recovery Partners GP Ltd and another

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Sanctions

The power to vary or revoke a final anti-suit injunction: UniCredit Bank GmbH v RusChemAlliance LLC

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Commercial Litigation

Loss of profits and exclusion clauses: EE Limited v Virgin Mobile Telecoms Ltd

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Commercial Litigation

"Unjustifiable" and "should no longer be applied": the Commercial Court finds that the Shareholder Rule does not exist

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Art & Cultural Property

High value dealers and art market participants: A guide to UK sanctions

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