Name
Swati Tripathi
Job Title
Partner
Company
White & Case
Speaker Bio
Swati Tripathi is a partner in White & Case's Dispute Resolution Group based in London. She advises clients on cross-border disputes before the English Courts and in international arbitrations (including arbitrations conducted under the LCIA, ICC and SIAC Rules).
Swati has a broad commercial practice and regularly acts for financial institutions, large corporate clients, sovereigns, and asset managers. She has considerable experience in advising international clients on contractual and shareholder/joint venture disputes, insolvency issues, freezing orders and other injunctions, jurisdictional matters, enforcement actions and conflict of laws issues. Swati advises clients in the financial services, aviation, hospitality and public sector.
Swati has acted for clients in major litigations at all levels including the Court of Appeal as well as the UK Supreme Court. She has also represented clients in high-stakes mediations. Swati is adept at working with local counsel to strategically manage large disputes as many of her cases involve ongoing proceedings in multiple jurisdictions/forums. Swati also regularly provides counsel on strategies for the avoidance and settlement of disputes.
Swati was ranked as an “Up and Coming” lawyer in Banking Litigation by Chambers 2025; and a “Next Generation Partner” in Commercial Litigation Premium, by Legal 500. Swati was also recognised as one of the best up and coming female lawyers under the age of 40 by Law.com (Legal Week) in its 2022 Female Rising Stars list.
Swati has a broad commercial practice and regularly acts for financial institutions, large corporate clients, sovereigns, and asset managers. She has considerable experience in advising international clients on contractual and shareholder/joint venture disputes, insolvency issues, freezing orders and other injunctions, jurisdictional matters, enforcement actions and conflict of laws issues. Swati advises clients in the financial services, aviation, hospitality and public sector.
Swati has acted for clients in major litigations at all levels including the Court of Appeal as well as the UK Supreme Court. She has also represented clients in high-stakes mediations. Swati is adept at working with local counsel to strategically manage large disputes as many of her cases involve ongoing proceedings in multiple jurisdictions/forums. Swati also regularly provides counsel on strategies for the avoidance and settlement of disputes.
Swati was ranked as an “Up and Coming” lawyer in Banking Litigation by Chambers 2025; and a “Next Generation Partner” in Commercial Litigation Premium, by Legal 500. Swati was also recognised as one of the best up and coming female lawyers under the age of 40 by Law.com (Legal Week) in its 2022 Female Rising Stars list.