Robert was called to the Bar following a successful career in banking and finance, and now specialises in complex commercial disputes and insolvency, often involving civil fraud and asset recovery.
Robert advises and represents businesses regarding a wide range of disputes, dealing with the interpretation of contracts and their validity; as well as the consequences of, and remedies for, breach of contract and/or termination. He has particular expertise in obtaining remedies for bribery including recission of agreements and restitution, claims for deceit, and claims where the valuation of companies is in issue. He often advises or appears in court on contentious insolvency matters, both corporate insolvency and bankruptcy.
He has represented clients in the Court of Appeal, High Court, and County Court, handling a range of hearings and trials, including acting as sole counsel in a notable ten-day fraud trial in the High Court.
Recent work includes:
- Sucden Financial Limited v TMT Metals AG & Ors [2024] EWHC 1051 (Comm): Appeared for the First Defendant in a summary judgment application in a claim for over $6.6 million in a dispute arising from a metals trading facility.
- Richardson v Yousuf: Sole Counsel for the defendant in a shareholder dispute with a multi-million pound claim for deceit and breach of fiduciary duty in a 10 day High Court trial
- Tripipatkul & Anor v Bendavid & Ors: Representing the Claimants a multi-million pound bribery claim involving alleged breach of fiduciary duty (led by Jonathan Miller)
- Obtained multiple third party disclosure orders against banks and other financial institutions in the High Court to assist asset tracing for the victim of a sophisticated fraud
With over 20 years of commercial experience, Robert is exceptionally positioned to advise and represent commercial litigants across a broad spectrum of disputes. Prior to his legal career, he served for six years in the British Army, rising to the rank of Captain in the Royal Engineers.