George Peretz QC today gave evidence to the House of Lords EU Internal Market Sub-committee, which is conducting an inquiry into level playing field commitments and State aid in the future EU/UK trade agreement. George gave evidence on a wide range of issues relating to State aid, including the State aid elements of the Northern Ireland Protocol. A link to the recording of the evidence session can be found here.
Carl Baudenbacher appointed Visiting Professor at LSE
Professor Carl Baudenbacher has been appointed Visiting Professor at the London School of Economics. His teaching and research will focus on the institutional design of international and supranational treaties. Baudenbacher will have a special regard for surveillance and judicial control in the EU and the EEA as well as in the bilateral relationships EU – Brexit Britain and EU – Switzerland.
Seven members of Monckton Chambers in three of The Lawyer’s top fifteen appeals for 2020
The Lawyer has published details of its top fifteen appeals to watch across 2020 and seven members of Monckton Chambers feature in three of those selected:
1. Mastercard / Visa – Interchange Fee Litigation
Supreme Court, January 20, four days (now awaiting judgment)
For Sainsburys
Monckton’s Mark Brealey QC, instructed by Morgan Lewis partner Frances Murphy and Mishcon de Reya partner Rob Murray.
For Asda, Argos and Morrisons
Monckton’s Jon Turner QC, Meredith Pickford QC and Laura John, instructed by Stewarts partner Kate Pollack for Asda, Argos and Morrisons.
For the European Commission
Monckton’s Tom Sebastian, instructed by the European Commissions legal team.
2. Walter Merricks & Ors v Mastercard
Supreme Court, May 12, two days
For Walter Merricks
Monckton Chambers‘ Paul Harris QC, instructed by Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan partners Boris Bronfentrinker and Nicola Chesaites.
3. Uber v Transport for London
Westminster Magistrates’ Court, TBC
For Uber
Monckton Chambers’ Tim Ward QC, instructed by Hogan Lovells partner Charles Brasted.
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Chambers Global 2020 – Members ranked in Public International Law: The English Bar, Competition Law (UK), Dispute Resolution (Russia) and Dispute Resolution: Commercial (UK); Set recognition in Competition Law (UK)
Chambers Global 2020 has just been published, ranking the top lawyers and law firms in over 190 countries across the world.
Competition Law in UK
Monckton Chambers is one of five sets to be recognised for Competition Law in UK and one of only two in the leading band. Individual Monckton members ranked for this category are:
SILKS: Tim Ward QC, Philip Moser QC, Mark Brealey QC, Jon Turner QC, Paul Harris QC, Daniel Beard QC, Kassie Smith QC, George Peretz QC, Meredith Pickford QC, Josh Holmes QC and Ronit Kreisberger QC.
JUNIORS: Rob Williams, Alistair Lindsay, Ben Rayment, Julian Gregory, Anneli Howard, Alan Bates, Ben Lask, Philip Woolfe, Anneliese Blackwood, Laura Elizabeth John, Ligia Osepciu, Alison Berridge, Michael Armitage and James Bourke. Julianne Kerr Morrison and Thomas Sebastian are ranked in the Global Guide for the first time this year.
Public International Law in UK
Thomas Sebastian also appears for the first time in the Global Guide under Public International Law: The English Bar. Client comments include: “Very well respected in international trade.”
Dispute Resolution in Russia
Drew Holiner is one of only six UK lawyers ranked for Dispute Resolution in Russia (expertise based abroad). The Guide highlights the following client comments:
“Having somebody who is a Western-trained lawyer but also with incredible expertise is unique,” a source says, adding: “I don’t have enough good things to say! He’s a unique asset and someone I enjoy working with.” Another source adds: “He can translate the concepts into English law and vice versa. That’s a real advantage to have on your side.” reports that ‘sources appreciate his insight and expertise, with one noting: “One of a very small pool of high-level Russian law experts who acquits himself well in difficult cases.”’
Dispute Resolution: Commercial (UK)
Drew Holiner is also ranked, for the first time, alongside William Buck and Gregory Pipe, for the category of Dispute Resolution: Commercial (UK) in the Global Guide.
Drew has the following client comment : “Very good at giving incisive advice which gets to the point. He’s helpful and user-friendly and he has a great turnaround time.” “Drew Holiner is a good resource at the Bar, as he is dual-qualified in English and Russian law.”
William Buck’s strengths are highlighted as:
William is very commercial, and he finds a way to make the law work in his client’s favour.” “He is very pleasant, approachable and user-friendly. Clients like him and he works well as part of a legal team.”
Gregory Pipe is described as:“a good advocate on his feet, who is very tactical and very strategic. He’s excellent on the really heavy stuff and very good with clients.”
For the full Chambers Global Guide, click here.
Michael Bowsher QC spoke at the annual Thomson Reuters Year in Review 2020 conference in Washington DC
Michael Bowsher QC spoke at the annual Thomson Reuters Year in Review 2020 conference in Washington DC. His paper was written over the Christmas/New Year break so only dealt with the position on Brexit as it applied then. Covid was a problem for the future. The paper nonetheless includes quite a lot of comment on the future of UK procurement law which might still be relevant.
24 members of Monckton Chambers in three of The Lawyer Top 20 cases for 2020
The Lawyer magazine has published its “Top 20 cases of 2020” highlighting the move from 2019’s “public interest” showcase and Brexit to this year, disputes from further afield.
In all, eight QCs and 16 Juniors at Monckton Chambers were instructed, many of them in multiple cases, across three of the cases highlighted by The Lawyer magazine as the “top cases” for 2020:
1. West Coast Trains Partnership Limited & Ors v Department for Transport & Ors, High Court, Technology and Construction Court, Jan 2020, three weeks
The 2019 Rail Franchising Litigation is four separate claims against the Department for Transport, which has been rolled up into one massive claim. The claims arise out of three separate rail franchise procurement competitions run by the DfT between 2017 and 2019: the East Midlands franchise, the South East franchise and the West Coast franchise. The claimants challenge their respective disqualification from the competitions for their failure to submit compliant tender bids.
For the claimant, Stagecoach East Midlands Trains Limited, Stagecoach South Eastern Trains Limited & Ors
- Monckton Chambers’ Tim Ward QC, Ewan West, Daisy Mackersie, instructed by Herbert Smith Freehills partner Nusrat Zar.
For the claimant, Arriva Rail East Midlands Limited
- Monckton Chambers’ Philip Moser QC, Ciar McAndrew and Jack Williams, instructed by Stephenson Harwood partner Paul Thwaite.
For the defendants, the Department for Transport
For claims arising from West Coast competition
- Monckton Chambers’ Anneli Howard, Brendan McGurk, Will Perry and Alfred Artley, instructed by Addleshaw Goddard partner Bill Gilliam
For claims arising from East Midlands competition
- Anneli Howard, Azeem Suterwalla, Will Perry and Alfred Artley, instructed by Eversheds Sutherland partner Richard Pitt
For claims arising from South Eastern Competition
- Anneli Howard, Fiona Banks, Will Perry and Alfred Artley, instructed by DLA Piper partner Paul Stonóe
For the interested party, First Trenitalia West Coast Rail Limited
- Valentina Sloane QC, instructed by Burges Salmon partner Chris Jackson
For the interested party, London and South East Passenger Rail Services Limited
- Rob Williams, instructed by Womble Bond Dickinson partner Richard Collins
2. Michael O’Higgins FX Class Representative Ltd; Phillip Evans FX Claim UK; Allianz Global Investors GmbH & Ors v Barclays Bank plc, Citibank N.A, JPMorgan Chase & Co & Ors, Competition Appeal Tribunal, February 13, TBC
Three separate claims against a raft of banks will reach the courts this year, as Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, Scott+Scott and Hausfeld bring proceedings
accusing the banks of rigging forex rates in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis.
The High Court proceedings will run separately, covering the same issues.
I. Michael O’Higgins FX Class Representative Ltd v Barclays Bank plc, Citibank N.A, JPMorgan Chase & Co & Ors, Competition Appeal Tribunal, February 13, TBC
For the seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth defendant, JP Morgan Chase & Co, JP Morgan Chase Bank National Association, JP Morgan Ltd and JP Morgan Europe Ltd and JP Morgan Ltd :
- Daniel Beard QC, Rob Williams and Stefan Kuppen, instructed by Slaughter and May partner Ewan Brown.
For the eleventh and twelfth defendant, NatWest Markets plc and The Royal Bank of Scotland Group
- Josh Holmes QC, instructed by Macfarlanes partner Tom Usher.
For the fourteenth and fifteenth defendant, MUFG
- Jon Turner QC and Ronit Kreisberger QC, instructed by Herbert Smith Freehills partner Stephen Wisking
II. Phillip Evans FX Claim UK v Barclays Bank plc, Citibank N.A, JPMorgan Chase & Co & Ors, Competition Appeal Tribunal, February 13, TBC
For the seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth defendant, JP Morgan Chase & Co, JP Morgan Chase Bank National Association, JP Morgan Ltd and JP Morgan Europe Ltd and JP Morgan Ltd
- Daniel Beard QC, Rob Williams and Stefan Kuppen, instructed by Slaughter and May partner Ewan Brown.
For the eleventh and twelfth defendant, NatWest Markets plc and The Royal Bank of Scotland Group
- Josh Holmes QC, instructed by Macfarlanes partner Tom Usher.
For the fourteenth and fifteenth defendant, MUFG
- Jon Turner QC and Ronit Kreisberger QC, instructed by Herbert Smith Freehills partner Stephen Wisking
III. Allianz Global Investors GmbH & Ors v Barclays Bank plc, Citibank NA, Citigroup Inc & Ors, High Court, Commercial Court, 25 February, TBC
For the eighth, ninth, tenth and eleventh defendant, JP Morgan Chase & Co, JP Morgan Chase Bank National Association, JP Morgan Ltd and JP Morgan Europe Ltd and JP Morgan Ltd
- Daniel Beard QC, Rob Williams and Stefan Kuppen, instructed by Slaughter and May partner Ewan Brown.
For the twelfth defendant, The Royal Bank of Scotland Group
- Josh Holmes QC, instructed by Macfarlanes partner Tom Usher.
3. National Grid and Scottish Power v ABB, Prysmian, NKT, Safran & Ors, High Court, Queen’s Bench Division, November 2020, 12 weeks
National Grid and Scottish Power claim they were overcharged on cable supplies they purchased between 1999 and 2009, alleging that the defendants were part of a cartel involving the main producers of high-voltage power cables in Europe, Japan and Korea.
For the claimant, National Grid
- Jon Turner QC, Laura Elizabeth John and Julianne Kerr Morrison instructed by Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner partner Joby Davies.
For the claimant, Scottish Power
- Daniel Beard QC and Ligia Osepciu, instructed by Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner partner Ed Coulson.
For the defendant, NKT
- Michael Armitage, instructed by Addleshaw Goddard partner Mark Molyneux.
For the defendant, Prysmian
- Fiona Banks, instructed by Macfarlanes partners Cameron Firth and Simon Day.
For the defendant, Safran
- Kassie Smith QC, instructed by Hogan Lovells partner Nicholas Heaton.
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Rob Williams – New Silk appointment
Monckton Chambers is delighted to announce that Rob Williams will take silk this year.
Rob is a highly experienced barrister and advocate practicing in competition law, procurement law and other public law and regulatory litigation. He won Competition Junior of the Year at the Chambers Bar Awards 2019.
The members and staff of Chambers warmly congratulate Rob on his appointment to Queen’s Counsel.
The official swearing-in ceremony of the 114 new QCs will take place on Monday 16 March.
The full list of QC appointments, announced on the 16 January, can be viewed on the QCA website.
Flybe bailout – George Peretz QC comments on the State Aid rules issues
On the 15th January, George Peretz QC spoke with Iain Dale on his LBC 7.00pm programme about the State Aid issues around the Government’s plan to rescue Flybe.
To listen to the programme click here. George Peretz comments just after the news at 7.00pm.
Earlier George Peretz had been interviewed by Evan Davies, on the same topic, for PM at 5.00pm on Radio 4. To listen to the programme click here. George Peretz comments approximately 18 minutes into the programme.
The Legal 500 UK 2020 awards – Monckton wins Set and Ben Lask takes Junior for EU & Competition
The Legal 500 has announced the winners of its UK 2020 awards and Monckton Chambers has been successful in the following areas:
EU AND COMPETITION: Set of the year
EU AND COMPETITION: Junior of the year – Ben Lask
Monckton Chambers and its members were nominated for awards in three of the practice areas: EU & Competition, Public Law and Tax. The Set was nominated for all three practice areas and six members were shortlisted for individual awards.
The winners will be presented with their awards at an exclusive ceremony in London on 27th February 2020.
The Legal 500 UK 2020 awards – Monckton in the shortlist for nine accolades
The Legal 500 Series, now in its 32nd year, recognises the very best law firms, chambers, silks, in-house lawyers, business leaders and general counsel operating within the UK market through its annual awards.
Based on months of research, which includes 70,000 interviews with in-house counsel, law firms and sets, the shortlist for the 2020 awards has just been announced.
Monckton Chambers and its members have been nominated for awards in three of the practice areas: EU & Competition, Public Law and Tax. The Set is nominated for all three practice areas and six members are shortlisted for individual awards:
EU and Competition
- Set of the Year
- Silk of the Year: Philip Moser QC
- Junior of the Year: Anneli Howard and Ben Lask
Public Law
- Set of the Year
- Silk of the Year: Ian Wise QC
Tax
- Set of the Year
- Silk of the Year: Melanie Hall QC
- Junior of the Year: Raymond Hill
The winners of will be announced on the Legal 500 website in the first week of December and invited to attend a ceremony on the 27th February 2020.