Richard Cook > Trethowans LLP > Southampton, England > Lawyer Profile

Trethowans LLP
THE PAVILION, BOTLEIGH GRANGE BUSINESS PARK
HEDGE END
SOUTHAMPTON
SO30 2AF
England
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Work Department

Commercial litigation team.

Position

Richard is a partner in the Commercial Litigation team in Southampton. He is a highly experienced commercial litigator with over 30 years of experience handling cases of substantial value for a wide variety of clients, from public listed companies to owner managed businesses.

Richard’s most high profile case was Johnson v Gore Wood, a case which went to the House of Lords and is still the leading authority on abuse of process concerning claims brought by related parties.

Richard’s other reported cases include Youlton v Charles Russell, a £4 million professional negligence claim which involved a 6 day trial in the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice (and in which judgment was given in our client’s favour) and Kingsway Hall Hotel Limited v Red Sky IT (Hounslow) Limited, a ten day trial over defective software, which again was successfully decided in our client’s favour.

He has considerable experience in a wide variety of areas including professional negligence, intellectual property (mainly copyright and trade mark infringement) and defamation.

Career

Trained: Lovells; Frere Cholmeley; Manches and Shoosmiths; qualified 1983. Partner Trethowans 2009.

Lawyer Rankings

South East > Dispute resolution > Commercial litigation: Hampshire

The commercial litigation practice at Trethowans LLP is a go-to source of advice for both national and international household brands. Heading up the team in Southampton, Karl Cameron focuses on litigation relating to property, construction, and financial services issues. Jennifer Bowes handles a wide range of commercial disputes, including breaches of contract, warranty claims, IP matters, and shareholder disputes. Another standout lawyer is Richard Cook, who advises on a consultancy basis; Cook has a wealth of experience, which encompasses professional negligence claims, misuse of confidential information matters, and claims arising out of asset sale agreements. The team in Bournemouth was strengthened by the addition of Mark Osgood, who joined from Moore Barlow in May 2024.