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James accepts instructions across a broad range of Chambers’ areas of expertise, with a particular focus on group litigation, competition law, and commercial disputes.

James welcomes instructions as sole advocate or as a member of a team of advocates and has extensive experience of working in each capacity. For example, James is currently instructed as part of a team of barristers in commercial and competition disputes and has recently appeared in his own right in proceedings before the High Court and various County Courts. James also has experience of being led in the Court of Appeal and in arbitral proceedings.

Before joining Chambers, James worked as an employed barrister at Herbert Smith Freehills LLP where he gained experience of complex and high value group litigation (often with an international dimension) and non-contentious economic and business regulatory work.


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Expertise


Group Actions

James is regularly instructed in group litigation, including collective proceedings before the Competition Appeal Tribunal and CPR Part 19 proceedings before the High Court.

James’ experience traverses a wide variety of issues that arise in group cases, including jurisdiction disputes, applicable law issues, generic and specific pleadings, complexities in managing disclosure and expert evidence, and preliminary issue hearings. Further, and unusually for a barrister of his call, through his prior role as an employed barrister at HSF, James has considerable experience of working directly with large international clients to devise and implement commercially focused case strategies in group action contexts.

James is also comfortable advising on group actions concerning personal injuries, having frequently advised on personal injury issues at start of his career.

James is currently co-authoring a chapter for the latest edition of Hodges on Multi-Party Actions.

Representative cases

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  • NOx Emissions Group Litigation

    Instructed by a vehicle manufacturer in defence of claims concerning NOx emissions.

  • Trucks

    Instructed on behalf of a vehicle manufacturer in defence of collective proceedings before the Competition Appeal Tribunal. James appeared (led) in the appeal to the Court of Appeal concerning certification issues (Trucks [2023] EWCA Civ 875).

  • Gormsen v Meta

    Instructed on behalf of Meta in defence of proposed collective proceedings concerning an alleged abuse of dominance.

  • Gutmann (Mobile Handsets)

    Instructed on behalf of Justin Gutmann in four related applications for a collective proceedings order against the UK’s four mobile network operators.

  • CICC I & II

    Instructed by the proposed class representative in proposed collective proceedings against Visa and Mastercard concerning commercial card MIFs. James recently appeared in the CAT (led) on issues concerning the enforceability of funding arrangements (CICC I & II [2024] CAT 3).

  • Re prospective group action

    Instructed on the claimant-side in a pre-issue group action.

Competition and EU

James is frequently instructed in competition and EU cases and his practice encompasses both litigious and non-litigious work.

By way of example:

  • James is instructed in current and prospective collective proceedings before the CAT.
  • James was recently instructed to advise leading counsel on EU law issues in a regulatory dispute.
  • James recently advised a large national business on potential competition law issues arising from certain commercial contracts.

Further, prior to joining Henderson Chambers, James gained extensive experience of competition and EU disputes and advisory matters through his role as an employed barrister at HSF. There, James’ work focused on collective actions, non-collective competition disputes, and merger control work.

Representative cases

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  • Trucks

    Instructed on behalf of a vehicle manufacturer in defence of collective proceedings before the Competition Appeal Tribunal. James appeared (led) in the appeal to the Court of Appeal concerning certification issues (Trucks [2023] EWCA Civ 875).

  • Gormsen v Meta

    Instructed on behalf of Meta in defence of proposed collective proceedings concerning an alleged abuse of dominance.

  • Gutmann (Mobile Handsets)

    Instructed on behalf of Justin Gutmann in four related applications for a collective proceedings order against the UK’s four mobile network operators.

  • CICC I & II

    Instructed by the proposed class representative in proposed collective proceedings against Visa and Mastercard concerning commercial card MIFs. James recently appeared in the CAT (led) on issues concerning the enforceability of funding arrangements (CICC I & II [2024] CAT 3).

  • Re a distribution agreement

    Advice on compliance of a UK distribution agreement with competition law, including advising on the Competition Act 1998 (Vertical Agreements Block Exemption) Order 2022.

  • Re advice on a public interest merger investigation

    Advice on regulatory powers in connection with a public interest merger investigation

Commercial

James is frequently instructed in commercial cases. In particular, James has advised on and/or appeared in court in cases concerning:

  • Breach of contract
  • Variation of contract
  • Disputes following the sale of a business
  • Misrepresentation
  • Deceit
  • Jurisdiction disputes
  • Applicable law issues
  • Duress
  • Challenges to arbitral awards
  • Financial services and insurance regulation

James welcomes instructions across the full range of commercial disputes.

Consumer

James is often instructed in consumer cases, including those arising under the Consumer Rights Act 2015, the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008, and the Consumer Credit Act 1974.

Among other things, (i) James has advised on and appeared in consumer actions concerning misrepresentation, (ii) James has advised an international business on aspects of UK advertising law and potential liability to consumers, and (iii) James has represented lenders in disputes concerning ss.140A-C of the Consumer Credit Act 1974.

Insurance and Professional Liability

James accepts instructions in insurance disputes, insurance advisory work and professional liability disputes. By way of example:

  • James has acted (led) for an insurer in arbitral proceedings concerning a coverage dispute.
  • James has acted (led) in a complex and high value professional negligence dispute in the High Court.
  • James has appeared as sole counsel in a professional disciplinary appeal in the High Court.
  • James has experience preparing pleadings in insurance coverage disputes and professional liability disputes.
  • James has advised on issues including subrogation and aggregation, the interpretation of provisions in insurance contracts, and legal issues around the quantification of recoverable loss.

Additionally, whilst an employed barrister at HSF, James advised on competition law issues arising from the proposed acquisition of a major international (re)insurance broker by another major international (re)insurance broker, which resulted in a Phase II merger investigation. Through this experience, James became closely familiar with the insurance sector and the commercial objectives of (re)insurers and their brokers.

 

Employment

James has experience appearing in the Employment Tribunal and has strong knowledge of employment law having studied the subject to master’s degree level. James welcomes instructions in this area.

 

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Publications
  • (Co-Author) ‘Collective or Class Actions and Claims Aggregation in the United Kingdom’, in Heaton, N. and Holt, B. (eds.) Private Litigation Guide, GCR (2020 and 2021).
  • ‘Defining ‘exclusion’ clauses and excluding ‘defining’ clauses: the need to clarify the scope of the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977’ (2016) 5 JBL 373.
Memberships
  • COMBAR
Education

Education

  • BPTC – Kaplan Law School
  • BCL – Brasenose College, University of Oxford
  • LLB – University of Exeter

Scholarships

  • Harold G Fox Scholarship, Inns of Court
  • Queen Mother Scholarship, Middle Temple
  • LLB Law School Prize; Dean’s Commendation
Regulatory Information

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Bar Council Number: 62541

VAT Registration Number: 401 3069 50

Legal Status: Barrister

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