Alexandra Williams represents high-net-worth individuals, institutional clients and their executives, politically exposed persons and trustees in international disputes and investigations involving allegations of fraud, corruption, bribery, money laundering and misconduct, as well as those who have been, or are potentially at risk of being, sanctioned by the UK or EU.
Before joining Kobre & Kim, Ms. Williams was an intelligence lead at ActiveFence, where she consulted for large technology companies on content policy, moderation, and enforcement and regulatory compliance. Prior to that, she was a senior specialist analyst at Kobre & Kim, during which time she developed deep experience conducting asset tracing investigations and gathering intelligence in connection with the enforcement and monetization of cross-border claims.
Admissions
- Solicitor, England & Wales
Education
- Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, BS
Professional & Community Involvement
- Centre for Women’s Justice, Legal Panel Member
- Next Generation Media Lawyers, Member
Publications & Presentations
- Co-author, “To bind or not to bind? High Court evaluates binding non-signatory third parties to arbitration agreements (Mariana v BHP Group (UK) Ltd)” (Lexis Nexis, February 2024)
Credentials
Admissions
- Solicitor, England & Wales
Education
- Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, BS
Professional & Community Involvement
- Centre for Women’s Justice, Legal Panel Member
- Next Generation Media Lawyers, Member
Publications & Presentations
- Co-author, “To bind or not to bind? High Court evaluates binding non-signatory third parties to arbitration agreements (Mariana v BHP Group (UK) Ltd)” (Lexis Nexis, February 2024)