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“A formidable strategist.”Legal 500, 2015
“Razor sharp and gets to grips with legislative or procedural matters extremely quickly”Chambers UK, 2017
“He is perceptive, authoritative, clever and an excellent cross-examiner”Chambers UK, 2017
1993; British Virgin Islands (called 2005)
BA (Hons) First Class, University College, Oxford (PPE)
QC is an accomplished and experienced Silk. Alan is equally at home in first instance trials in the Commercial Court, the Chancery Division, international arbitration or the CAT, requiring detailed mastery of complex facts, as he is arguing points of law in the Supreme Court, the Court of Appeal or the Administrative Court. He strives always to demonstrate a mastery of the essential skills of a 21st century Leading Counsel: firm grasp of legal principle; sound and sober judgment; enthusiasm for hard work; strategic and tactical awareness; skilful cross-examination of lay and expert witnesses and excellent written and oral advocacy. Alan has built a notably
broad practice, ranging across all aspects of commercial litigation and arbitration. Recently his commercial work has included litigation or arbitration in such fields as energy, banking, sanctions, telecommunications and sports law as well as a number of cases (in the High Court and the CAT) focused on competition law. Alan was a member of the Attorney General's Panel until his appointment as Queen’s Counsel (1999 - 2009, A Panel 2006 - 2009). In Silk, the experience gained in those roles is most often applied in regulatory and commercial public law cases, often involving a regulatory backdrop of EU legislation. Alan's practice also involves a
significant element of advisory work. He endeavours to
provide straightforward, dispassionate and realistic advice, whether in writing or in consultation. In addition to his work in England and
Wales, Alan has appeared as leading Counsel in Gibraltar, the BVI and
the Eastern Caribbean Court of Appeal. He also has experience as
Alan is ranked in Chambers Global 2016 and in various sections of
the legal directories as a leading Silk.
Commercial litigation is at the core of Alan Maclean QC’s practice. His cases extend across a broad range of fields including civil fraud, banking, company law (especially joint venture/shareholder agreements and unfair prejudice), energy, financial services, insurance/reinsurance and sanctions, together with attendant conflicts of laws issues and interlocutory remedies (including pre and post judgment freezing orders and anti-suit injunctions).Alan is ranked in Chambers Global 2016 in Commercial Dispute Resolution.Alan acted in leading cases such as Bilta v Nazir (on attribution of dishonest acts and state of mind of directors to a company); Charter v City Index (knowing receipt) Motorola Credit Corp v Uzan (freezing orders) and Rugby Football Union v Viagogo (Norwich Pharmacal) His other leadign cases include Hamiultin v Al Fayed; and the Buncefield litigation.Berezovsky v Hine & Ors [2011] EWHC 1716 (Ch)l Berezovsky v Abramovich [2011] EWHC 1143 (Comm)Alan appeared for Total in the Buncefield explosion case, which is the leading modern authority on public nuisance.Hamilton v Al Fayed,acted for the defendants in a £60M claim arising from the international sale of pharmaceuticals used in the treatment of cancer. The case raised issues of economic duress, restitution and proprietary remedies, and has gave rise to issues of freezing order interim relief. Alan Maclean QC recently acted for the defendants in a £60M claim arising from the international sale of pharmaceuticals used in the treatment of cancer. The case raised issues of economic duress, restitution and proprietary remedies, and has gave rise to issues of freezing order interim relief. Alan has recently advised in two large commercial cases on issues of tracing in the context of actions alleging a right to proprietary remedies.
“A sharp and effective thinker who displays a no-nonsense approach.”Legal 500, 2015
“A fierce competitor, who marries up sharp intellect with excellent client care skills”Legal 500, 2016
Agents' Mutual Ltd v Gascoigne Halman Ltd
CAT judgment pending
In early 2017, Alan led the team for the claimant, Agents' Mutual Ltd, in a hard fought trial in the CAT of a case with ajor importance ramifications for the increasingly valuable online property portal market. The CAT aspect of the case centres on an allegation that Agents' Mutual's "One other Portal" rule (which prevents its estate agent members listing properties on both Zoopla and Rightmove) breaches the Chapter I
prohibition of the Competition Act 1998. The case also involves hotly contested allegations of "collective boycott" and extensive expert economic evidence. Read more
[2016] EWCA Civ 1290; [2017] 1 Lloyd’s Rep 102
Alan appeared for the Respondent in the Court of Appeal successfully
resisting an appeal pursuant to section 67 of the Arbitration Act 1996 under which sums in excess of US$72
million were awarded in respect of a dispute arising out of a Russian real
estate project. The case raised
important issues as to sections 67 and 70 of the Arbitration Act, and also
questions of construction and consideration of cases such as Trust Risk Group SpA v AmTrust Europe Ltd [2015]
2 Lloyd’s Rep. 154; Fiona Trust & Holding Corporation v
Primalov [2008] 1 Lloyd's Rep 254 and Monde Petroleum SA v
Westernzagros Ltd [2015] 1 Lloyd’s Rep 330.
[2015] EWHC 612 (Comm); [2015] 1 Lloyd's Rep. 703
Alan acted for the defendant before Eder J, who dealt with issues concerning enforcement of an arbitration Award, including whether the court has power to order the provision of security on an application under s 66 of the Arbitration Act 1996.
Lindsay v O'Loughnane
[2012] BCC 153
Alan acted for the successful claimant in this Commercial Court fraud trial concerning foreign exchange trading. The case involved sustained cross-examination of the defendant, whom the Judge found liable in the tort of deceit.
[2015] 2 Lloyd’s Rep 363
Alan acted in a successful application to the Commercial Court to strike out a challenge to an arbitral Award. Teare J’s reported decision deals with the interplay between sections 57 and 70 of the Arbitration Act 1996.
HG ABS Fund Plc v Barclays Bank
Alan acted for Barclays Capital in Commercial Court litigation concerning an alleged Event of Default under a Global Master Repurchase Agreement.
Dahabshiil Transfer Service Ltd v Barclays Bank Plc
[2013] EWHC 3379 (Ch); [2014] U.K.C.L.R. 215
Alan acted for an international money remittance company in a claim against Barclays Bank. The proceedings included obtaining an interlocutory injunction in the Chancery Division on the basis of alleged breach of a dominant position by the bank, contrary to the Competition Act 1998. Read more
[2011] EWHC 3383 (Comm)
Alan acted for a major French engineering company in a claim to the Commercial Court under s. 68 Arbitration Act 1996 challenging an arbitral Award concerned with LPG carrier vessels on the ground that the Award had been obtained by fraud.
Bilta (UK) Ltd v Nazir
[2015] UKSC 23; [2016] AC 1; [2015] 2 All E.R. 1083; [2015] 2 Lloyd's Rep. 61
Alan led for the appellants in this Supreme Court case involving issues of secondary liability for fraud, raising important legal questions as to attribution of knowledge and illegality. The case involved thorough reconsideration by a 7-man Supreme Court of the difficult House of Lords decision in Stone & Rolls v Moore Stephens [2009] 1 AC 1391. Read more
[2015] EWHC 1944 (Comm)
Alan acted for the successful respondent in a Commercial Court challenge to an arbitration award, pursuant to section 67 of the Arbitration Act 1996, brought on the basis that the arbitral tribunal lacked jurisdiction to determine the claim. Read more
Alan has recently been advising on the application of the international sanctions and asset-freezing regime applied to Libya in the context of a major Commercial Court fraud case brought by the Libyan Investment Authority seeking proprietary relief arising from claims that investment agreements made under the Gadhafi regime were void, voidable and/or unenforceable. Read more
Libyan Investment Authority v Maud
[2016] EWCA Civ 788; [2016] All ER (D) 15 (Aug)
Alan appeared
in the Court of Appeal in a case raising important issues arising out of the
Libyan Asset Freezing Regulations, including whether payment of a debt would
contravene EU Regulation 204/2011 and the Libya (Asset-Freezing) Regulations 2011 because the Appellant was a
designated entity whose assets were frozen under UN Security Council
Resolutions 1970 (2011) and 1973 (2011).
Taktouk v Semaan
[2015] EWHC 652 (Ch)
Alan acted for the successful defendant in a claim for breach of fiduciary duty brought against her by her former husband, concerned with the sale of a property to a company in which her new partner, the Chelsea footballer Cesc Fabregas, had an interest. Read more
Newland Shipping and Forwarding Ltd v Toba Trading
[2014] EWHC 661 (Comm)
Alan acted for the Claimant in a Commercial Court trial of an international sale of goods case raising issues about the relationship between a contractual right to terminate a contract and the right to terminate at common law for repudiatory breach. Read more
Royal Cayman Island Police Service Commissioner v Bridger
[2014] EWHC 1899
Alan acted for the successful Defendant resisting summary judgment in a case raising an interesting point on the construction of the Civil Procedure Rules arising out of an investigation by the Cayman Islands Police Service into allegations of wrongdoing.
Alan Maclean QC has considerable experience in fraud and asset recovery cases, including trials, appeals and related interlocutory work including pre and post judgment freezing and other injunctive relief; Norwich Pharmacal applications and Bankers Trust v Shapira orders. Alan's leading cases in this field include Bilta v Nazir (ex turpi causa and attribution of knowledge) in the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeal cases of Charter v City Index (knowing receipt) and Motorola Credit Corp v Uzan (freezing orders). Alan was also instructed in Rugby Football Union v Viagogo (secondary ticket market Norwich Pharmacal relief).Alan's recent work in this field includes:obtaining a Bankers Trust v Shapira order against Christie's auction house, and others, in respect of valuable chattels brought to England from Greece (Kyriakou v Kyriakou);a Norwich Pharmacal application against a firm of solicitors arising
out of hotly contested divorce proceedings;advising as to an overseas sovereign wealth fund's ability to obtain proprietary
relief and tracing-based remedies in a claim arising from allegedly fraudulent and corrupt investment contracts (Libyan Investment Authority v Société Générale)
Alan Maclean QC has appeared in a number of major international arbitrations, under ICC or LCIA Rules, many of which have involved joint ventures, shareholder agreements and/or company law issues, including issues of BVI and Cyprus company law. Most recently, Alan acted for the Defendants in a heavy LCIA international arbitration concerning a Ukraine-based oil and gas infrastructure business. Alan's current work in this field includes a forthcoming ICC arbitration arising out of the supply of Disney merchandise. “A very persuasive and effective advocate; a pleasure to have appearing in a case.”Legal 500, 2015
“An excellent advocate and very user-friendly”Legal 500, 2016
Alan recently led the team for the Defendants in a very high value LCIA arbitration concerning a major Eastern European energy infrastructure business. The $300M claim involved issues of Ukrainian and Cypriot company law. Read more
Alan led for the Defendants in two successive hard fought LCIA arbitrations concerned with alleged breaches of a shareholders agreement and unfair prejudice in relation to the BVI holding company of a major international drinks business.
Alan Maclean QC has
appeared in a number of banking cases, in the Commercial Court and
the Chancery Division. He acted for Barclays Capital in Commercial
Court litigation concerning an Event of Default under a Global Master
Repurchase Agreement and for a major international bank defending a claim for US$35
million arising out of the performance of a Securities Lending Authorisation
Agreement. Alan's
advisory practice includes the construction and application of guarantees,
indemnities, letters of credit, bonds and various other financial instruments.
Alan Maclean QC has extensive experience of
telecommunications disputes, both in a litigation and advisory
context. In 2015 - 2016, Alan was heavily
involved in advising on complex
commercial and contractual issues arising out of a prospective multi-billion merger transaction involving UK mobile networks. Alan's current work in this field includes:acting for Hutchison 3G Ltd in a Commercial Court action against its rival, EE, concerning deployment of mobile data coverage and capacity; advising a leading telecoms business seeking to secure enhanced 4G capacity.
Alan Maclean QC regularly appears in competition litigation: in the High Court, the CAT, the CMA and elsewhere. Alan has recently led for Agents' Mutual Ltd in a hard fought case in the CAT arising out of the entry of OntheMarket.com to the online property portal market. Judgment is pending. Alan's cases in this field include notable successes in two Chancery Division abuse of dominant position cases: Purple Parking Ltd v Heathrow Airport Ltd (airport parking) and Dahabshiil v Barclays Bank (provision of banking services to international money remittance businesses). He also has recent experience of transport related competition cases (coach services to Stansted and a proposal to de-privatise bus services in Tyne & Wear).Alan Maclean QC also has a well-established advisory practice in a number of non-competition aspects of EU law, most notably concerning the regulation of various medical professions, in fields such as mutual recognition/education/free movement, consumer protection and pharmaceutical and pharmacy regulation. Alan's clients include the GMC, the GDC and the General Pharmaceutical Council. Alan also has recent experience of cases concerning drug licensing/pricing and the Drug Tariffadvising on the recent EU Consumer Rights Directive and advising various transport businesses on free movement and labour law issues arising from the ITWF v Viking Line line of authority.
Re Proposed Quality Contracts Scheme for Tyne and Wear
(QCS Board, November 2015)
Alan acted for a leading transport company in successfully opposing a highly controversial £1.6 billion scheme by a group of local authorities to de-privatise buses in Tyne and Wear. The case was the first to invoke statutory procedures in the Transport Act 2000. The case involved consideration of various statutory public interest tests, and involved highly contentious complex economic modelling evidence. The decision will have important implications for the future of bus regulation in the UK.
Northern Powergrid (Northeast) Limited v The Gas and Electricity Markets Authority
(Competition and Markets Authority; 29 Sep 2015)
Alan acted for GEMA on an appeal to the CMA against Ofgem’s price control decision for electricity distribution network operators applicable for the 8-year period from 1 April 2015.
Alan recently appeared in the Court of Appeal
in a case raising important issues arising out of the Libyan Asset Freezing
Regulations (LIA v Maud) , including whether payment of a debt would contravene EU
Regulation 204/2011 and the Libya (Asset-Freezing) Regulations 2011 because the
Appellant was a designated entity whose assets were frozen under UN Security
Council Resolutions 1970 (2011) and 1973 (2011). Alan
appeared in the Court of Appeal in a case raising important issues arising out
of the Libyan Asset Freezing Regulations, including whether payment
of a debt would contravene EU Regulation 204/2011 and the Libya
(Asset-Freezing) Regulations 2011 because the Appellant was a designated entity
whose assets were frozen under UN Security Council Resolutions 1970 (2011) and
1973 (2011). In 2016, Alan appeared in the Court of
Appeal in a case raising important issues arising out of the Libyan Asset
Freezing Regulations, where his client had successfully applied out of time
under the Bankruptcy Rules r. 6.5(4)(b) and r.6.5(4)(d) to set aside a
statutory demand on the ground that his payment of the debt would contravene EU
Regulation 204/2011 and the Libya (Asset-Freezing)
Regulations 2011 because the Appellant was a designated entity whose assets were
frozen under UN Security Council Resolutions 1970 (2011) and 1973 (2011).
Alan has recently been advising on the application of the international sanctions and asset-freezing regime applied to Libya in the context of a major Commercial Court fraud case brought by the Libyan Investment Authority seeking proprietary relief arising from claims that investment agreements made under the Gadhafi regime were void, voidable and/or unenforceable. Shortlist
Alan Maclean QC has extensive public and regulatory law
experience. He has appeared in many such cases in the Court of Appeal and the
Administrative Court, and in many other Courts and tribunals, including
the Court of Justice of the EU, the CMA, the CAT, the Upper Tribunal, the
Information Tribunal and various professional disciplinary tribunals (in
fields as diverse as licensed conveyancing and speedway racing).Current or recent clients include the Solicitors’ Regulation
Authority, the Financial Reporting Council, the ICAEW, OFGEM, the GMC, the GDC,
the Royal College of Physicians, the Charity Commission and the
Independent Police Complaints Commission. Recent cases include:acting
for the Claimant charity in a test case challenge to the
implementation by NHS England of NICE’s recommendations on new drug
treatments for hepatitis;representing the
Charity Commission in the Upper Tier Tribunal (Asplin J) on a
case concerning the test for standing to appeal against a
decision of the Charity Commission;acting for a major catering industry supplier in a case
concerning the exercise of statutory powers of the New Covent Garden Market
Authority in relation to a major redevelopment;acting for the Independent Police Complaints Commission in a
judicial review of its report arising out of a in police
custody. Alan Maclean was an Attorney General panel member for many
years. His Government clients included No 10 Downing Street, the Cabinet
Office, the Foreign & Commonwealth Office, the Ministry of Defence, HM
Treasury (including advising in relation to the Parliamentary Ombudsman's
investigation of the regulation of Equitable Life), the Ministry of
Justice and the Department for Education. Alan has experience in the fields of
State and Diplomatic immunity, including the State Immunity Act and the Vienna
Convention. “He gets to grips with a new matter very quickly, has sound judgement and a good technical brain.”Chambers UK, 2016
“Alan is utterly brilliant, he is intelligent and a great tactician who handles clients very well.”Chambers UK, 2016
“Able to master a complex set of facts quickly and effectively.”Legal 500, 2015
“He is extremely able and provides excellent strategic advice.”Legal 500, 2016
“He is intellectually impressive, inquisitive, knowledgeable, client-focused and clear in his advice. He is also very easy to deal with, pragmatic and personable”Chambers UK, 2017
Nicholson v The Charity Commission
[2016] UKUT 198
Alan acted for The Charity Commission in resisting an appeal in an important test case on standing to appeal a decision of The Charity Commission pursuant to section 34 Charities Act 2011.
R (on the application of Antino) v Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors
[2015] EWHC 2457 (Admin)
Alan acted for the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors in successfully resisting a judicial review claim based on alleged apparent bias, raising Porter v Magill issues.
General Medical Council v Nakhla
[2014] EWCA Civ 1522; (2015) 142 BMLR 35
Alan acted for the GMC on its appeal to the Court of Appeal in an important case on the requirements for entry to the UK's specialist register for senior medical practitioners.
Marrache v Attorney General of Gibraltar
[2013–14 Gib LR 703]; [2013–14 Gib LR 520]
Alan acted, both before the Chief Justice and the Court of Appeal of Gibraltar, for the Attorney General and the Governor of Gibraltar in opposing a judicial review challenge to the appointment of a retired English High Court Judge to sit in the criminal trial of the Marrache brothers, who were accused of crimes of serious dishonesty in relation to their Gibraltar-based solicitors’ firm. Shortlist
Alan Maclean QC has recently been involved in a number of sports cases, including:acting for the Rugby Football Union in an appeal concerning the arrangements for the new women's Super Rugby competition;advising a leading FA Premier League club in a case involving media access;a case involving another FA Premier League football club and the application of the FA's Owners' and Directors' Test. Alan has also acted in sporting disciplinary cases, most recently before the Motor Sports Council National Court. He has also advised Sport England on funding issues.
Alan Maclean QC was, from its inception, a member of HM Attorney General’s Panel of Counsel for freedom of information cases. He has appeared in many cases in the information and privacy field, including: a case about secret
documents about UK arms sales to Saudi Arabia;a
claim by ‘The Times' for disclosure of policy papers prepared for the
Chancellor's Budget;a
case brought by a ‘Guardian’ journalist, which was the first in which
the Government litigated the ‘prejudice to public affairs' exemption
in the Freedom of Information Act; anda
case about the controversial Iraq WMD Dossier.
extensive public inquiry experience, having appeared in several very high profile inquiries. In 2003, in the Hutton Inquiry , he was selected to act for Prime Minister Tony Blair, the PM's Chief of
Staff, Alastair Campbell, and
the then Chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee, among others. Alan went on to advise No 10 Downing Street on other
matters. In 2012 Alan was Leading Counsel to
the Pollard Review into the BBC Newsnight/Jimmy Savile affair. Alan's other public
inquiry experience includes: e.g. E.coli O157 (2009); Review into deaths
at Deepcut Army Barracks (2007); Zahid Mubarek (2006); Bristol
Royal Infirmary (1999 - 2001).
“He is very bright, well thought of and has a good practice.”Chambers UK, 2016
“He has sensible judgement.”Chambers UK, 2016
BA (Hons) First Class (PPE), University College, Oxford; Kennedy Memorial Scholarship, Harvard University;Post-Graduate Diploma in Law (with Distinction), City University;
1st in year at Bar School (1993).Alan was awarded a Scarman Scholarship for being placed First
in his year at Bar School. Gray’s Inn
awarded him a Bacon Scholarship, a Prince of Wales Award, a Macaskie Award, a
Karmel Award and the Lee Prize. As a
Bar student, he and a colleague won the International Final of the Observer
Mace debating competition. Selected earlier casesCommercialForsta AP-Fonden v Bank of New York MellonBerezovsky v Hine and others (2012)Unaoil Ltd v Amona Ranhill Consortium Sdn Bhd [2012] EWHC 1595 (Comm) Shell UK Ltd v Total UK Ltd [2011] QB 86 Colour Quest Ltd v Total Downstream UK plc [2009] 2 Lloyd's Rep. 1West London Pipeline and Storage Ltd v Total UK Ltd [2008] 2 CLC 258North Principal Investments Fund Ltd v Greenoak Renewable Energy [2008] All ER (D) 288Merchantbridge & Co Ltd v Safron General Partner I Ltd [2006] All ER (D) 56Deloitte & Touche v Dickson [2005] All ER (D)Redwell Ltd v 1-3 Cuba Street Ltd [2005] All ER (D) 210 (Court of Appeal)Finecroft Limited v Lamane Trading Corporation (2005) (BVI)Motorola v Uzan [2004] 1 WLR 113If P&C v Silversea [2004] Lloyd's Rep IR 696 (CA); [2004] Lloyd's Rep IR 217 (Comm Court)Smith v Bridgend County Borough Council [2002] 1 AC 336Interbrew v Financial Times [2002] 1 Lloyd's Rep 542Hamilton v Al Fayed (No 3) [2001] All ER (D) 181Re Cosslett [1998] Ch 495 (Court of Appeal); [1997] Ch 23 (Chancery Division)Civil Fraud, Asset Recovery & Injunctive ReliefCharter plc v City Index Ltd [2008] 1 Ch 313 (CA); [2007] 1 WLR 26 (Ch Div)Dornoch Ltd v Mauritius Union Assurance Co Ltd [2006] 2 Lloyd's Rep 475 (CA); [2006] Lloyd's Rep IR 127 (Comm Court)Six Continents Hotels Inc v Event Hotels GmbH [2006] All ER (D) 101Reachbyte v Brewin Dolphin (Chancery Division 2006-2007)Siemens v Bumiputra Commerce Bank (Commercial Court 2006)Abu Dhabi Investment Co v H Clarkson & Co Ltd (Commercial Court 2004-2005)ArbitrationChantiers de L'Atlantique SA v Gaztransport & Technigaz SAS [2011] EWHC 3383 (Comm) Norsk Hydro ASA v State Property Fund of Ukraine [2009] Bus. L.R. 558 Public & RegulatoryAssisted Reproduction and Gynaecology Centre v Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority [2013] EWHC 3087 (Admin)R (on the application of Thames Water Utilities Ltd) v Water Services Regulation Authority [2012] EWCA Civ 218; [2012] P.T.S.R. 1147 R (Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust) v Joint Committee of Primary Care Trusts [2012] EWCA Civ 472 (CA); [2011] EWHC (Admin) 2986Pharmaceutical Contractors Committee (NI) Ltd, Re Judicial Review [2010] NIQB 3Black & Clements, Re Judicial Review [2009] NIQB 94 R (Higher Burrow Organic Farming Partnership) v Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs [2008] All ER (D) 230 R (Denfleet International Ltd) v NHS Purchasing and Supply Agency [2005] All ER (D) 252Council for the Regulation of Health Care Professionals v Health Professions Council [2005] All ER (D) 64R v Greater Belfast Coroner ex p Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission [2002] HRLR 35 R (S) v Plymouth City Council [2002] 1 WLR 2583 R v Greater Belfast Coroner ex p Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission [2002] HRLR 35Heather v Leonard Cheshire [2001] All ER (D) 156R v Legal Aid Board ex p Edwin Coe [2000] 1 WLR 1909 R v Gloucestershire CC ex p Barry [1997] AC 584 R v Wandsworth ex p Beckwith [1996] 1 WLR 60 EU & CompetitionDahabshiil Transfer Service Ltd v Barclays Bank Plc [2013] EWHC 3379 (Ch); [2014] UKCLR 215Purple Parking Ltd v Heathrow Airport Ltd [2011] EWHC 987 (Ch); [2011] UKCLR 492 British Telecommunications plc v Office of Communications [2004] All ER (D) 176 (May) (CAT)R v Secretary of State for Trade and Industry ex p BT3G Ltd [2001] EuLR 822R v MAFF ex p Lay and Gage ECR 1997 I 05543
Bankers Trust order secured for Minos Kyriakou against Christie’s Auction House and others
Alan Maclean QC and Kerenza Davis acted for the Applicant in successfully obtaining a Bankers Trust order against five Respondents in this application made in support of anticipated proprietary claims.
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