Admission of Freemen and Liverymen


Saturday, October 31, 2009
David Stredwick

David Maurice Stredwick – A freelance consultant Chartered Surveyor. A Fellow of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, Member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators and Associate of the Chartered Institute of Building. Admitted to the Freedom 29th October 2009.

Alastair Brown

 

Alastair John Grahame Brown – Admitted to the Freedom 11th July 2001. Admitted to the Livery 29th October 2009.

Thomas Halket Thomas D Halket – Admitted to the Freedom 11th July 2007.  hairman of the New York Chapter and Chairman of the North American Rules Drafting Committee of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators  London);
Chairman of the Technology Advisory Committee of the American  Arbitration Association; Former Member of Task Force on IT in Arbitration of the ICC Commission on Arbitration; Former Chairman of the Section of Science and Technology of the  American Bar Association, of the ABA’s Division on Ventures and Enterprise and of the ABA’s Aerospace Law Division. Admitted to the Livery 29th October 2009.
Grant Jones

 

Grant Meredith Jones – Admitted to the Freedom 9th July 2003. A solicitor, US Federal Attorney and a New York State Attorney as well as being a chartered accountant and licensed insolvency practitioner. Admitted to the Livery 29th October 2009.

Jonathan Tecks Jonathan Howard Tecks – Admitted to the Freedom on 11th March 1999. An ADR practitioner with a background in practice at the Bar and a post in higher education (training lawyers in professional skills at the University of the West of England), Jonathan is a committed advocate of mediation for resolving the disputes which arise within and between private and public sector institutions. Admitted to the Livery 15th July 2009.
Robert Sliwinski Robert Andrew Sliwinski – Introduced to the court on 15th July 2009. A Fellow of the RICS and formerly a practising Barrister, Robert has over 25 years’ experience of the construction industry, with a particular emphasis on dispute resolution. While engaged as a Quantity Surveyor with direct responsibility for the running and overseeing of construction contracts, he started to concentrate on dispute resolution within the industry until becoming a full time construction lawyer in 1990.
Christopher Pedersen Christopher Pedersen – Admitted to the Freedom on 28th April 2005. A well-known figure amongst the world’s largest oil and gas companies having worked in the sector for more than 15 years. QS with a Masters' degree in Arbitration and ADR Practice. Admitted to the Livery 15th July 2009.
Brian Williamson Brian Lawrence Williamson - Introduced to the court on 15th July 2009. A London based experienced arbitrator with 13 years sea-going experience willing to travel wherever his arbitration and mediation skills can be utilised. Admitted to the Livery on 29th October 2009.
Gordon Cain Gordon Harry Cain - Introduced to the court on 15th July 2009. Qualified as a Chartered Surveyor in 1967 and became a partner of Green & company, a private company of Estate Agents and Surveyors. The partnership dissolved in 1982 and continued in practice as Gordon Cain Chartered Surveyors carrying out Residential Valuations and both Building Surveys and Homebuyer Reports.