Rani John is a partner in our dispute resolution practice
Rani assists clients with complex commercial disputes, regulatory enforcement and internal investigations. Her experience includes representing major corporates, financial institutions and senior executives in high profile commercial and trade practices litigation; regulatory investigations and follow on civil and criminal litigation, including investigations and litigation concerning alleged insider trading, market manipulation, continuous disclosure breaches, mis selling, and anti-competitive conduct; and anti-bribery and corruption investigations.
Rani is recognised in multiple independent directories, including Chambers Global, Asia Pacific Legal 500 and Euromoney Expert Guides, as a leading dispute resolution and investigations lawyer. Clients have described her as "commercially savvy" and a "fierce and determined litigator, noted for her confidence-inspiring tactical instincts and good judgment".
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