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Kingsley Napley Launches New Transport Regulatory Practice with Andrew Sanderson as Partner

Kingsley Napley has announced the appointment of Andrew Sanderson as a partner to lead its newly established Transport practice within the Regulatory team. Andrew brings over two decades of experience in health and safety and regulatory enforcement, strengthening the firm’s capabilities across sectors including sports, leisure, and security.

A seasoned solicitor-advocate, Andrew has extensive experience representing clients before Traffic Commissioners, the Transport Appeal Tribunal, and at Coroners’ Inquests. Joining from Fieldfisher, where he served as a partner for 10 years, Andrew’s addition marks an expansion of Kingsley Napley’s services, emphasizing its commitment to comprehensive client support across regulatory challenges.

Melinka Berridge, head of Kingsley Napley’s Regulatory team comments, “I’m delighted to welcome Andrew to the firm. He is a highly experienced lawyer in his field and his arrival will strengthen Kingsley Napley’s regulatory practice and enable us to advise on transport matters specifically for the first time. We are already well known for our expertise in the security, built-environment and hospitality sectors. Andrew’s skill-set is a natural add-on for the team.”  

Andrew Sanderson comments: “Kingsley Napley has an impressive and wide-ranging regulatory practice and an excellent track record in high-profile health & safety litigation. I am looking forward to helping to grow this area of the business and to bringing new specialism to the existing team.”

Andrew is a Chartered Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport (UK), Member of the Institute of Transport Administration, Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Carmen. Andrew is also a member of the Health and Safety Lawyers Association and Chairman of the National Security & Resilience Consortium.

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