Nathan Pillow is a «much - praised» and «highly respected» commercial practitioner, who specialises in advocacy in commercial /
chancery disputes, usually involving both domestic and offshore (or other international) elements, with a particular focus on civil fraud, asset - tracing and international banking and finance.
James is regarded as a top - tier commercial litigator: he is recognised by Chambers & Partners and Legal 500 as one of a handful of band 1 commercial litigators («a leading junior with experience in top - level commercial disputes including civil fraud and banking cases»), as well as being ranked specifically for commercial
chancery disputes («exceptionally bright and a brilliant lawyer with excellent judgment.
His areas of expertise include general commercial litigation, civil fraud, arbitration, insurance, and commercial
chancery disputes.
Caroline is instructed in a wide range of commercial and
chancery disputes including: general contractual disputes; civil fraud; breach of directors» duties; shareholder disputes; derivative claims; jurisdiction issues; applications under the Bankers» Books Evidence Act 1879; joint venture agreements; financial services disputes; insurance / re-insurance; enforcement of foreign judgments; mortgage fraud and claims concerning undue influence.
James has been consistently ranked by Chambers & Partners in recent years as a leading junior for commercial
chancery disputes, where he is described as a «great lawyer with a fine intellect, who is very hard - working», who has «continued to enhance his growing reputation by acting in high - stakes cases.»
James Sheehan (2008 Call) has already built an established reputation in a wide range of commercial /
chancery disputes.
Not exact matches
A «case in equity» (also called
chancery) is a
dispute involving something other than money (such as cases about custody, divorce, estates, property ownership and wills).
He is ranked by the directories (Chambers UK and Legal 500) as a leading junior in the fields of commercial
dispute resolution, civil fraud, banking and finance, commercial
chancery, and company and partnership.
Daniel has a broad commercial
chancery practice, incorporating commercial, insolvency, company and banking
disputes.
James Morgan is a commercial and
chancery specialist, with particular expertise in the fields of insolvency, company and commercial
dispute resolution.
James Willan has a broad experience of commercial litigation and international arbitration, including the full range of commercial, banking, fraud, conflict of laws, commercial
chancery and offshore
disputes.
«Handles a wide array of commercial,
chancery, corporate and employment
disputes.
Members of Chambers are recognised specialists in all areas of commercial law and handle
disputes across the full spectrum of the business and financial world, including banking & finance, civil fraud, corporate /
chancery & offshore, insurance & reinsurance, energy, trade, shipping, revenue, and employment.
With a background in
chancery work Clifford Darton deals with almost all aspects of real and leasehold property but particularly mortgages, restrictive covenants, easements, claims in proprietary estoppel and
disputes arising out of the sale of land.