Cameron Dunstan-Smith, partner in our Johannesburg disputes and CC&I practice, has been selected as the winner for the Lexology Client Choice Awards 2022 for Investigations in South Africa.
Cameron has extensive experience in conducting investigations and providing related compliance advice in South Africa and in the broader African market. As a specialist in anti-bribery and corruption compliance, Cameron regularly advises on corporate transactions and conducts standalone due diligence on the anti-bribery and corruption aspects of corporate transactions.
Cameron has previously also been ranked by Chambers & Partners, Who's Who Legal, Expert Guides and Best Lawyers in the field of corporate investigations, white collar crime and compliance.
Client Choice recognises those individuals around the world that stand apart for the excellent client care they provide and the quality of their service. The criteria for this recognition focuses on an ability to add real value to clients’ business above and beyond the other players in the market. Uniquely, law firm partners can be nominated only by corporate counsel, with this year’s winners chosen from a pool of more than 2,500 nominations.
Operating from 25 offices across Asia Pacific, EMEA and North America, Herbert Smith Freehills is at the heart of the new global business landscape providing premium quality, full-service legal advice. The firm provides many of the world’s most important organisations with access to market-leading dispute resolution, projects and transactional legal advice, combined with expertise in a number of global industry sectors, including Banks, Consumer products, Energy, Financial buyers, Infrastructure & Transport, Mining, Pharmaceuticals & Healthcare, Real estate, TMT and Manufacturing & Industrials.
For more information, please contact Cameron Dunstan-Smith or your usual Herbert Smith Freehills’ contact
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