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Jonathan Adkin QC—Serle Court

14 February 2017
Issue: 7735 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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Silk returns to chambers

Serle Court has announced the return of top Silk Jonathan Adkin QC, who has re-joined chambers from Fountain Court.

Jonathan is a heavyweight commercial Chancery Silk and his return to Serle Court confirms the set’s continuing market lead in this area. It has long been regarded as the go-to set for the most complex, big-ticket and high profile Chancery and commercial disputes.

Jonathan was called to the Bar in 1997 and, in 2013, was one of the first of his generation to take Silk. With 20 years’ experience, his practice today covers all aspects of commercial and Chancery dispute resolution, with a strong emphasis on substantial, multi-handed and offshore or cross-jurisdictional disputes, chiming perfectly with Serle Court’s core disciplines.

Regularly appearing in the Commercial Court and Chancery Division in multi-billion dollar actions, Jonathan has acted in some of the largest cases in recent times, including Berezovsky v Abramovich, Patarkatsishvili v Anisimov and the Madoff litigation to name a few. He also appears in the Court of Appeal, the Supreme Court and Privy Council, and has specialist knowledge in both domestic and international arbitration. 

John Petrie, chief executive of Serle Court said: “We are thrilled that Jonathan has decided to return to Serle Court, demonstrating our ability to attract and retain the very best talent at the commercial and Chancery Bar. Jonathan was a very popular member of chambers and is welcomed back with open arms.”     

Issue: 7735 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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