Brick Court Chambers is ‘the go-to set for competition litigators, with both strength and depth across all levels’. Competition heavyweights Helen Davies KC and Daniel Jowell KC appear on opposite sides of the cable maker cartel case Spottiswoode v Nexans, with the major consumer collective action seeking over £300m in damages for UK electricity purchasers. In R (Volkswagen) v CMA, Marie Demetriou KC successfully acted for the regulator in a landmark case concerning the extraterritorial scope of its investigatory powers under the Competition Act 1998. Sarah Abram KC acted on behalf of BMW on the same matter and persuaded the CAT that the CMA lacked the power to require disclosure outside of the UK, before the regulator’s appeal was allowed by the Court of Appeal; prompting the manufacturer to seek permission to appeal to the Supreme Court. Victoria Wakefield KC is set to represent the defendant in Cabo Concepts Limited v MGA Entertainment, with the standalone abuse of dominance claim set for trial in late 2024.
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‘The senior clerk, Tony Burgess, is extremely good.’
‘Clerks are uniformly excellent. Hannah Rayner is responsive and great to work with.’
‘The clerks are very pleasant, in particular Paul Dennison, Phil Wilkes and Jo Francis.’
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Monckton Chambers
‘A leading competition law set with superior skills through all levels of seniority’, Monckton Chambers operates at the forefront of high profile competition cases, including antitrust, class actions and public undertakings. Anneli Howard KC is ‘considered one of the top silks at the competition Bar’ and has successfully represented Foundem against tech giant Google in multiple CMCs. George Peretz KC successfully acted on behalf of the Civil Aviation Authority concerning appeals regarding Heathrow Airport’s charges to airlines, while Josh Holmes KC defends Google in a £7bn collective action alleging anti-competitive practices in relation to mobile searches. In January 2024, Daniel Beard KC led Daisy Mackersie before the CAT in Le Patourel v BT, the first opt-out class action to reach trial and having potentially significant implications for the UK collective proceedings regime. Ronit Kreisberger KC acts for the claimant in Cabo v MGA, a complex abuse of dominance and collusion claim which raises difficult questions at the intersection of competition and IP law.
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‘The clerks at Monckton Chambers are excellent. They are always helpful and go the extra mile to assist you.’
‘The clerks are second to none.’
‘Chris O’Brien is commercial, diligent, responsive and ever helpful; you feel like a priority.’
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Blackstone Chambers
Blackstone Chambers is ‘one of the best-regarded sets at the Bar’, with members regularly representing regulators and challenging applicants in complex enforcement cases before the CAT. Hanif Mussa KC acted for the defendants in Granville Technology Group & Ors v LG Display, a follow-on damages claim brought by a group of computer retailers that saw only the third ever cartel damages judgment given by a UK court. Brian Kennelly KC, Tristan Jones KC and Jason Pobjoy all appeared in Volkswagen AG & BMW v CMA, with the High Court’s judgment in favour of the car manufacturers regarding the extraterritorial scope of the Competition Act 1998 being overturned by the Court of Appeal in January.
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‘The clerks are always easy to reach and helpful. Dean Tolman in particular is always very helpful.’
‘The clerking team epitomise professionalism.’
‘The clerks are friendly, responsive and deliver a professional service.’
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Matrix Chambers
Members of Matrix Chambers remain continually sought after for complex collective actions before all levels of UK courts. In the first major UK collective action concerning environmental pollution as a breach of competition law, Rhodri Thompson KC and Christopher Brown have been acting for the class representative in Roberts v Severn Trent Water and Ors; with the case raising novel questions of law about whether misleading a regulator and causing higher prices to be charged constitutes an abuse of a dominant position. In Kent v Apple, Nicholas Gibson is representing the CMA as it intervenes in the public interest in the ongoing dispute about loss caused by the tech giant for alleged breaches of EU and UK competition law. Thanks to the set's criminal practitioners, it is also well-placed to handle matters concerning criminal cartel offences.
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‘The clerks at Matrix are some of the nicest to deal with and very commercial.’
‘The clerking is pretty seamless. All are polite and proactive, and they cover each other well.’
‘Clerks are very helpful and add to the service provided by Matrix.’
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One Essex Court
With an increasingly ‘growing strength in competition law’, One Essex Court offers a broad range of expertise which spans regulatory enforcement and appeals, UK private damages actions, collective proceedings, and allegations of abuse of dominant position. Conall Patton KC continues to represent Google and its parent company Alphabet in a £13.6 billion opt-out class action in the CAT, defending allegations that the tech powerhouse abused its dominant position in the market for online advertising. Derek Spitz acts as lead counsel for Utilita Energy Limited as it pursues a damages claim alleging abuse of dominant position against Paypoint, while Owain Draper continues to represent Mastercard in the Merchant Interchange Fee Umbrella Proceedings before the CAT.
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‘The clerks room has to be one of the best in London. The clerks are all utterly committed and client focused. They are incredibly human and easy to deal with. Adam Wheeler and Jackie Ginty are standouts.’
‘Jordan Foley is very capable and helpful.’
‘The clerks are generally very user-friendly.’
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Brick Court Chambers
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‘The senior clerk, Tony Burgess, is extremely good.’
‘Clerks are uniformly excellent. Hannah Rayner is responsive and great to work with.’
‘The clerks are very pleasant, in particular Paul Dennison, Phil Wilkes and Jo Francis.’
Highlight-Mandate
Monckton Chambers
‘A leading competition law set with superior skills through all levels of seniority’, Monckton Chambers operates at the forefront of high profile competition cases, including antitrust, class actions and public undertakings. Anneli Howard KC is ‘considered one of the top silks at the competition Bar’ and has successfully represented Foundem against tech giant Google in multiple CMCs. George Peretz KC successfully acted on behalf of the Civil Aviation Authority concerning appeals regarding Heathrow Airport’s charges to airlines, while Josh Holmes KC defends Google in a £7bn collective action alleging anti-competitive practices in relation to mobile searches. In January 2024, Daniel Beard KC led Daisy Mackersie before the CAT in Le Patourel v BT, the first opt-out class action to reach trial and having potentially significant implications for the UK collective proceedings regime. Ronit Kreisberger KC acts for the claimant in Cabo v MGA, a complex abuse of dominance and collusion claim which raises difficult questions at the intersection of competition and IP law.
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‘The clerks at Monckton Chambers are excellent. They are always helpful and go the extra mile to assist you.’
‘The clerks are second to none.’
‘Chris O’Brien is commercial, diligent, responsive and ever helpful; you feel like a priority.’
Highlight-Mandate
Blackstone Chambers
Blackstone Chambers is ‘one of the best-regarded sets at the Bar’, with members regularly representing regulators and challenging applicants in complex enforcement cases before the CAT. Hanif Mussa KC acted for the defendants in Granville Technology Group & Ors v LG Display, a follow-on damages claim brought by a group of computer retailers that saw only the third ever cartel damages judgment given by a UK court. Brian Kennelly KC, Tristan Jones KC and Jason Pobjoy all appeared in Volkswagen AG & BMW v CMA, with the High Court’s judgment in favour of the car manufacturers regarding the extraterritorial scope of the Competition Act 1998 being overturned by the Court of Appeal in January.
Referenzen
‘The clerks are always easy to reach and helpful. Dean Tolman in particular is always very helpful.’
‘The clerking team epitomise professionalism.’
‘The clerks are friendly, responsive and deliver a professional service.’
Highlight-Mandate
Matrix Chambers
Members of Matrix Chambers remain continually sought after for complex collective actions before all levels of UK courts. In the first major UK collective action concerning environmental pollution as a breach of competition law, Rhodri Thompson KC and Christopher Brown have been acting for the class representative in Roberts v Severn Trent Water and Ors; with the case raising novel questions of law about whether misleading a regulator and causing higher prices to be charged constitutes an abuse of a dominant position. In Kent v Apple, Nicholas Gibson is representing the CMA as it intervenes in the public interest in the ongoing dispute about loss caused by the tech giant for alleged breaches of EU and UK competition law. Thanks to the set's criminal practitioners, it is also well-placed to handle matters concerning criminal cartel offences.
Referenzen
‘The clerks at Matrix are some of the nicest to deal with and very commercial.’
‘The clerking is pretty seamless. All are polite and proactive, and they cover each other well.’
‘Clerks are very helpful and add to the service provided by Matrix.’
Highlight-Mandate
One Essex Court
With an increasingly ‘growing strength in competition law’, One Essex Court offers a broad range of expertise which spans regulatory enforcement and appeals, UK private damages actions, collective proceedings, and allegations of abuse of dominant position. Conall Patton KC continues to represent Google and its parent company Alphabet in a £13.6 billion opt-out class action in the CAT, defending allegations that the tech powerhouse abused its dominant position in the market for online advertising. Derek Spitz acts as lead counsel for Utilita Energy Limited as it pursues a damages claim alleging abuse of dominant position against Paypoint, while Owain Draper continues to represent Mastercard in the Merchant Interchange Fee Umbrella Proceedings before the CAT.
Referenzen
‘The clerks room has to be one of the best in London. The clerks are all utterly committed and client focused. They are incredibly human and easy to deal with. Adam Wheeler and Jackie Ginty are standouts.’
‘Jordan Foley is very capable and helpful.’
‘The clerks are generally very user-friendly.’