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Gary Miller is an Honorary Senior Fellow and Lecturer at the Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary University of London. With 47 years of expertise in international dispute resolution, he advises clients on legal and commercial challenges arising from global business operations. He began his career as a UK solicitor, relocated to Hong Kong in 1977, and spent 13 years addressing cross-border legal and cultural complexities. Gary emphasizes holistic solutions, integrating due diligence, negotiation, and multi-disciplinary teams to achieve client objectives. Since returning to the UK in 1989, he has focused on supporting Asian-based businesses and collaborating with in-house counsel to craft tailored strategies. He co-founded the International Fraud Group in 1994, a network specializing in international asset recovery.
Education:
- Qualified as a solicitor in the UK
- Extensive professional experience in Hong Kong (1977–1990)
His research interests center on international asset recovery, cross-cultural legal strategies, and fraud mitigation. Gary actively contributes to anti-human trafficking initiatives through his role as a Trustee at Stop The Traffik. He lectures on International Asset Recovery at Queen Mary and advocates for ethical practices in global legal frameworks.
Professional Contributions:
- Founder of the International Fraud Group
- Expert in negotiation strategies avoiding litigation
- Pioneer in integrating cultural dynamics into dispute resolution
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