Christopher Butterworth
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Highly experienced CEDR Registered Mediator dealing with a wide range of national and overseas disputes, including:
- Land and agriculture
- Contractual & commercial
- IT, High tech & IP
- Partnership & inter-proprietor
- Family asset and inheritance
- Professional negligence
- Political and public sector
Christopher Butterworth is one of the more experienced mediators in UK and mediates nationally and overseas. He has over thirty years’ experience of dealing with a wide range of business and personal issues. This breadth of background enables him to approach disputes from a broad perspective while working in specialist fields.
Christopher’s has a robust and practical style which veers towards being evaluative, and produces a high success rate. He actively manages the mediation process, and has been described as ‘imaginative’, ‘superb’, 'pragmatic and realistic’, ‘down to earth’, ‘direct and honest’ and having ‘a nice easy manner’.
Christopher has wide experience of IT and technical matters. He is technically minded and deals with disputes involving High Tech., IT, IP, mechanical and construction issues. He is also very comfortable when dealing with technical plans, drawings etc.
From an agricultural background, Christopher deals with farming, food supply and land right disputes.
With long experience of involvement in and advising partnerships and SMEs Christopher brings a broad practical approach to partnership and inter-proprietor disputes.
As a trustee, and having a history of dealing with family matters, Christopher brings practical knowledge and experience to disputes where personal and financial issues can be directly or indirectly involved in other disputes. He has particular experience of inheritance disputes.

Civil & commercial mediation