Esha Marwaha is an associate in the London office of Latham & Watkins and a member of the firm’s Litigation & Trial Department.

Ms. Marwaha has a broad practice within commercial litigation and has acted for clients in a range of high profile and value cases before the English High Court and Court of Appeal. 

Prior to qualifying into the Litigation & Trial Department in August 2022, Ms. Marwaha completed her training in Latham's Corporate, Project Finance, and Real Estate Departments.

Ms. Marwaha maintains an active pro bono practice including advising on potential actions before the European Court of Human Rights, as well as representing clients before English social security tribunals.

While attending the University of Cambridge, she was awarded the Catherine Yates Memorial Prize for Academic Achievement and the William Vaughan Lewis Dissertation Prize. 

Ms. Marwaha experience includes advising:

  • Renesas Group’s defense to a follow-on damages claim for c. £400 million in connection with the European Commission’s Smart Card Chips cartel decision.
  • A high-net-worth individual, the defendant, in a cryptocurrency dispute worth $1 billion.

Bar Qualification

  • England and Wales (Solicitor)

Education

  • L.P.C., BPP Law School, 2020
    Distinction
  • GDL, BPP Law School, 2019
    Distinction
  • M.A. in Geography, University of Cambridge, 2018