Barnaby has a diverse practice encompassing the full range of commercial disputes, with a particular focus on civil fraud, commercial contracts, and issues of private international law. Barnaby is regularly instructed in complex, multi-jurisdictional, and high value commercial litigation and arbitration, both as part of a team and as sole counsel. He has appeared unled in the Commercial Court and the Chancery Division.

Recent examples of Barnaby's instructions include: Jinxin v. Aser Media PTE Ltd., an ongoing claim, worth over US$700 million, in which a Chinese consortium alleges that it was induced to enter into an SPA to purchase the majority shareholding in an international sports rights business by fraud; Trafigura v. Gupta, an ongoing claim, worth over US$600 million, in which it is alleged that the Defendants defrauded the Claimants by trading with them cargoes of material other than that which they were contractually required to supply; TWPS v. FCIB, an ongoing dishonest assistance and fraudulent trading claim, worth over £400 million, brought by a liquidator against a bank based in Curaçao and its former director; and ID v. LU, a successful application to set aside service out on the basis that the 'necessary or proper party' jurisdictional gateway cannot be used to bring a foreign defendant into the jurisdiction where the anchor defendant could have, but did not, contest jurisdiction.

Before joining Blackstone, Barnaby taught Conflict of Laws and Contract Law at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. Barnaby also spent two years working part-time for a private company providing litigation analysis services; his role involved researching, and gathering information on, decisions of the Commercial Court. 

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Commercial

Barnaby accepts instructions in all areas of Chambers' commercial litigation practice. He has been involved in a range of commercial disputes and advisory work, including high-value, complex, and multi-jurisdictional matters. Barnaby often draws on his experience teaching Conflict of Laws and Contract Law in his commercial practice.

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Civil Fraud, Asset Recovery & Injunctive Relief

Barnaby accepts instructions in all areas of Chambers' civil fraud practice. He has been involved in a number of  multi-jurisdictional fraud disputes, often raising complicated issues of private international law.

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Private International Law

Many of the matters on which Barnaby has worked involve cross-border disputes that raise questions of jurisdiction and applicable law. He has experience of jurisdiction challenges, under both the Common Law and European regimes, anti-suit and anti-enforcement injunctions, and the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments and arbitral awards.

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Arbitration

Barnaby accepts instructions in all areas of Chambers' arbitration practice. He has been involved in a number of high-value arbitrations, as well as the enforcement of arbitral awards and other litigation brought in aid of arbitral proceedings.

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Achievements

Education

BA (Cantab) (Law, First Class)

LLM (Cantab) (First Class, 2nd in year)

Prizes and Scholarships

  • Buchanan Prize, Lincoln's Inn (2019)
  • CMS Prize for Advanced Private Law (2018)
  • Allen and Overy Prize for International Financial Law (2018)
  • Emlyn Wade Prize for Law, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge (2018)
  • Lord Denning Scholarship, Lincoln's Inn (2018)
  • BPP Advocacy Award (2018)
  • BPP Excellence Award (2018)
  • Tapp Postgraduate Scholarship, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge (2017)
  • Frere-Smith Prize for Law, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge (2017)
  • Senior Scholar, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge (2016)
  • Exhibition Award, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge (2015)

Teaching

Barnaby taught Conflict of Laws and the Law of Contract at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. 

Moots

  • Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot 2018 (second place; honourable mention for Best Individual Oralist)
  • Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Vis Pre-Moot 2018
  • LSE-LCIA Vis London Pre-Moot 2018
  • ICC Vis Pre-Moot 2018
  • Fox Williams Vis Pre-Moot 2018 (winner)
  • Blackstone Chambers De Smith Moot 2016 (finalist)
  • Cambridge University Fledglings Moot 2016 (runner-up)
  • Sir William McNair Moot 2015

Memberships

  • COMBAR
  • The Young Fraud Lawyers Association
  • The Financial Services Lawyers Association

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