S&W appoints forensic services partner
Professional services firm S&W has appointed Ben Hanslip as partner within its forensic services team.
Ben joins from Kroll, where he led maritime valuation work, bringing extensive experience in valuation and expert witness services across complex disputes.
He has advised on High Court and arbitration cases, with broader expertise spanning investigations, transactions and asset advisory across sectors including energy, aviation and real estate.
Ben said: “I am excited to be joining S&W’s outstanding forensic services team.
“I look forward to working with colleagues across the practice to deliver the independent, rigorous analysis that clients expect.”
Ben’s appointment strengthens S&W’s forensic services offering as the firm continues to expand its specialist capabilities.
Chris Osborne, partner and co-head of forensic services at S&W, added: “We are delighted to welcome Ben to the forensic services team.
“He is a fantastic addition and further strengthens our dispute capabilities with a focus on maritime valuation and expert witness services plus experience across a multitude of other sectors.”
John Rugman, partner and head of advisory at S&W, added: “I am delighted that Ben is joining our fast-growing forensics team – further supporting our dispute proposition led by Nicholas Good.
“S&W is growing its market share in this space very rapidly, and the focus Ben will bring and the skills he has are much sought after by our clients.”
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