Sarah is a Partner in the Dispute Resolution Group at Watson Farley & Williams.
Sarah is a solutions-focussed disputes lawyer, who has been resolving disputes using both formal and informal mechanisms for multinational corporations, governments, governmental agencies and international organisations for over 15 years.
She leads teams of lawyers and experts to resolve large and complex multi-jurisdiction litigation and arbitration.
Sarah is particularly known for her work on environmental, social and governance (including human rights) disputes, IT and outsourcing disputes and fraud investigations and asset recovery, as well as ESG and impact advisory.
She is one of only a few lawyers to combine experience on complex and high-profile group litigation with advising on complaints to non-judicial mechanisms, such as OECD National Contact Points, UN Special Procedure mandates and private, sector-based accountability mechanisms.
She also has experience drafting and developing novel non-judicial grievance mechanisms.
Sarah uses this experience to advise clients on managing liability and dispute risks in the context of compliance and regulatory advice and works with clients across several sectors on related risk management and governance issues in corporate transactions, commercial contracts, project development and financing.
Sarah is also a skilled mediator who combines her deep understanding of complex, multi-party disputes with a calm, pragmatic approach to helping parties reach constructive, lasting resolutions.
Her ability to navigate sensitive issues and maintain perspective makes her particularly effective in mediation, especially in cross-border and high-stake matters.
Sarah is recognised by Legal 500 UK 2025 for ESG.
She is described as “a standout ESG expert” with a “great strategic mindset” and “huge experience and expertise in this area”.
She has also been ranked for Business and Human Rights – Global Business Leaders in Chambers Global for the past six years.
The most recent edition notes that “Sarah has been a leading figure in the space for many years and as the legal and regulatory landscape continues to evolve, she is one of the first people I would call with a complex issue.”

