David Greene became President of the Law Society of England & Wales on 14 October 2020. He is a Council member for international practice and was Chair of the International Committee and the Policy and Regulatory Affairs Committee of the Law Society.
David qualified in 1980, becoming a partner at Edwin Coe in 1984. He became Senior Partner of the Firm in 2011. In practice David is a litigator as a claimants’ practitioner and has specialised in Group claims of all natures for over 25 years in the UK and around the World. His main focus is on commercial claims including competition claims and claims on behalf of shareholders. He is Head of both the Litigation & Dispute Resolution Group and the Group Action Litigation department.
David has also worked in Africa for some 30 years specialising in work in the eastern seaboard. There he has undertaken many aided projects on civil justice and human rights.
David is well known for his work on Brexit. He acted for one of the two claimants in the Article 50 litigation and for 50 MPs in the proroguing case. He also chairs the Law Society Task Force on Brexit. As such he has written and lectured in the UK and Europe on the issues that arise in relation to Brexit and civil justice. He has also provided evidence to the Commons and Lords on those issues.
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