Fountain Court Chambers boasts ‘strength in depth and a roster of very impressive and talented barristers’, regularly appearing in high-profile disputes in the Commercial Court, Chancery Division, and international commercial arbitrations. Richard Handyside KC represented the claimant in Allianz v JD Williams, a case related to compensation paid to customers for the mis-selling of insurance products, while Laura John KC and Samuel Ritchie acted for the defendant. In NMC Healthcare v Dubai Islamic Bank and others, a significant dispute arising from the administration of the UAE-based healthcare group following the discovery of a multi-million-pound fraud within the business, Bankim Thanki KC and Nico Leslie represented the claimants. In Philipp v Barclays Bank, Patrick Goodall KC, David Murray, and Ian Bergson defended Barclays Bank in a Supreme Court case concerning the liability of banks to customers who fall victim to Authorised Push Payment frauds; the claimants unsuccessfully sought to extend the Quincecare duty into this context. James Duffy KC was appointed silk in March 2024.
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Témoignages

Collectés indépendamment par l'équipe de recherche du Legal 500.

  • 'Alex Taylor is the most knowledgeable, trustworthy and impressive clerk in London. He knows the market inside out, never oversells and leads his team of impressive clerks by example.'
  • 'Sian Huckett and Alfie Harper are standout clerks in their responsiveness and can-do attitudes.'
  • 'Alfie Harper is exceptional - extremely responsive, incredibly helpful and always a pleasure to work with.'
  • 'Alex Taylor and Katie Szewczyk are excellent leaders of their team.'
  • 'Fountain Court Chambers has strength in depth and a roster of very impressive and talented barristers.'
  • 'One of the leading commercial sets. it provides an outstanding service with real strength in depth.'
  • 'Fountain Court Chambers has a number of strong advocates across a range of subject matters.'
  • 'An excellent Chambers packed with good silks and juniors.'

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Leading silks