![]() ![]() James accepts instructions in a range of chambers’ work, with a particular focus on commercial litigation and arbitration, commercial chancery and investor–state disputes.Īcting (with Stephen Auld QC) for the claimant bank in CPR Part 8 proceedings in the Commercial Court for non-disclosure and ancillary orders in support of proceedings in the British Virgin Islands under s.25 Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1982.Īcting (as sole counsel) for a high-performance racing car engine manufacturer in its claim under an engine lease agreement in the London Circuit Commercial Court.Īdvising (as sole counsel) a technology company in relation to its claim under a contract for the development of a scalable distributed ledger system in the London Circuit Commercial Court. James’ experience of general commercial work, international arbitration (commercial and investment), the recognition and enforcement of arbitration awards and banking and finance disputes is set out in ‘Cases of Interest’ below. This is an area of particular interest and he has published a number of articles in the field. He has gained substantial experience of applying for post-arbitration award/judgment enforcement measures and in that connection has dealt with a wide range of applications for relief and related jurisdictional issues. James has a broad commercial practice working for corporate and banking clients (including a six-month period effectively seconded to a major investment bank), encompassing international arbitration and complex commercial disputes, often with cross-border elements. During his career in private practice, he has worked at 3 major international law firms: Slaughter and May White & Case LLP and most recently at Jenner & Block LLP, where he was a partner in its London office. He originally qualified as a solicitor in 2006 and a solicitor advocate in 2010. James became a tenant at Three Stone in September 2019 (having been called to the Bar in July 2019).
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