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Biography

Mark Wells
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Mark Wells

Senior Associate | Dispute Resolution | British Virgin Islands
+1 284 852 4355 mark.wells@harneys.com
Biography

Mark is a member of the Litigation & Insolvency team in our British Virgin Islands office. He has experience in representing large corporate entities, SMEs, and high net worth individuals across the spectrum of Commercial Litigation and insolvency related disputes. Before joining us, Mark worked at a JMW Solicitors in England, where he gained significant experience in a range of litigious matters. He advised clients dealing with partnership and shareholder disputes, breaches of director’s duties, contractual claims, contested winding up petitions, the enforcement of restrictive covenants, breaches of warranty, and misuse of confidential ...

Mark is a member of the Litigation & Insolvency team in our British Virgin Islands office.

He has experience in representing large corporate entities, SMEs, and high net worth individuals across the spectrum of Commercial Litigation and insolvency related disputes.

Before joining us, Mark worked at a JMW Solicitors in England, where he gained significant experience in a range of litigious matters. He advised clients dealing with partnership and shareholder disputes, breaches of director’s duties, contractual claims, contested winding up petitions, the enforcement of restrictive covenants, breaches of warranty, and misuse of confidential information.

Mark holds his Higher Rights of Audience in England and Wales and is qualified to appear as an advocate before the Courts of the British Virgin Islands.

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Acting for the Petitioner in Macom GmbH v Bozeat & Ors [2021] EWHC 1661, a shareholder dispute concerning the governance of a company in which the Court found unfair prejudice but departed from the ordinary in making an order regulating the company’s affairs.

British Virgin Islands
2023

England and Wales
2017

University of Law (LPC)
2015

University of Law (GDL)
2014

University of London, Royal Holloway (BA)
2013