Sarah Batley is a commercial litigator with experience in complex cross-border litigation. She focuses on antitrust, contract, tort, and breach of duty claims, often in the context of large-scale group actions. Sarah has been closely following ESG (environmental, social, and governance) developments in the United Kingdom and regularly advises clients on ESG and climate change litigation risk.
Sarah's recent experience includes acting for Mastercard in its defense of numerous multimillion pound claims brought by European retailers, alleging that its interchange fees and certain network rules are anticompetitive. Thousands of individual claims are being case managed together as "umbrella" claims, a novel and bespoke procedure akin to an opt-in group action. Sarah also acts for Mastercard in its defense of a multibillion pound class action (brought on both an opt-out and opt-in basis, a first for the United Kingdom) in relation to certain of its interchange fees. She also acted on Mastercard's successful defense and settlement of a claim alleging certain aspects of Mastercard's ATM scheme rules were anticompetitive.
In addition, Sarah regularly acts for clients in general commercial disputes, including advising: global companies on complex post-M&A disputes; a special situations investment management group on claims for breach of contract and conspiracy; multinational corporations on complex worldwide asset recovery and enforcement issues; and investors and liquidators in complex multiparty proceedings arising from the breakdown of investments and joint ventures. Sarah also advises on product liability and related issues.
Sarah has been recognized by The Legal 500 as a "Next Generation Partner," described as a "star in the making" and a "truly exceptional lawyer."
Experiência
- BPP Law School London (Legal Practice Course with distinction 2007); Hertford College, University of Oxford (B.A. Hons. in Philosophy, Politics and Economics 2005)
- Solicitor of the Senior Courts of England and Wales
- British Legal Awards (2012) — Winner: "Assistant Solicitor/Associate of the Year"