Tillie Rose
Tillie qualified as a solicitor in England and Wales in 2023, after completing her training contract at a regional law firm in the UK. Tillie joined KBH in 2024 as a legal assistant and was quickly promoted to a junior associate in the Dispute Resolution and Employment Team.
Before qualifying, Tillie worked as a paralegal at an international law firm and has worked in dispute resolution for over 6 years, she has a background in fraud and a keen eye for detail.
Tillie works closely with Bushra Ahmed, and the senior associates at KBH, on a range of matters including high-value employment disputes in the DIFC Courts, and she has also worked on cases in the ADGM Courts.
Notable Representations
Multi-company unfair prejudice shareholder dispute involving allegations of misappropriation and misuse of government obtained funding and loans.
Instructed by the UK government to represent the UK Houses of Parliament in claims brought by an individual claiming disability discrimination.
The court dismissed an application to suspend a company voluntary arrangement where the Applicant wrongfully refused to accept the validity of the debts.
Acted for Pytero,a telecommanufacturer in a $100 million freezing order granted in support of international proceedings alleging breach of intellectual a property rights
LCIA arbitration (for $200 million) and subsequent High Court litigation relating to Awards, raising novel issues concerning partial illegality arising from fraud in the context of securities.
Technology and Construction Court – injunctive proceedings followed by settlement regarding claims for VAT repayment sums in a frozen bank account.
Notable Advisory work
Advising on a dispute concerning the design and implementation of an intrusion detection system for a centre servicing a 85,000 node network.
Advising a HNW individual for losses incurred against Danske Bank when it froze accounts following the revelation of a high profile money laundering operation being run through a branch in Estonia.
Advising on liability for security flaws in software design and adequacy of security measures in the context of EU data protection legislation.
Advising a cloud-based provider of business-critical services in the transport sector as to the responsiveness of its cyber-risk insurance cover to predicted loss scenarios.
Advising a Fin tech organisation in relation to the negotiation of bespoke elements of a group-wide cyber-risk policy.
Assisting a cloud service provider in relation to the creation of new standard terms and conditions;
Advising an on-line retailer as to availability of injunctive relief in relation to a dispute with its e-commerce site developer;
Advising a website owner as to possible causes of action in relation to traffic generation by alleged unwarranted and abusive robot activity;
Advising a digital media agency in a dispute with the supplier of its demand-side platform technology over ownership market segmentation data;
Advising a Bitcoin holder on potential routes to recovery of crypto-assets fraudulently transferred from an online wallet.
