Mr James Russell > Humphries Kerstetter LLP > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Humphries Kerstetter LLP
St Bartholomew House
92 Fleet Street
EC4Y 1DH
England

Work Department

Commercial litigation and arbitration

Position

James Russell is a partner at HK with 20 years’ experience of contentious commercial practice. He is recognised as a Leading Individual by the Legal 500 for financial disputes.

Career

James trained and worked at Linklaters LLP for a number of years before joining the firm in 2010. He has a broad commercial background but is particularly experienced in company law issues, financial disputes, professional negligence and insolvency litigation. He regularly acts for and against banks and financial institutions, corporates and funds. This extends to group actions in the financial services sector. He is also an experienced solicitor – advocate who conducts much of his own written and oral advocacy, including at trial level.

James is an experienced, pragmatic, litigator with a hands-on approach which is highly valued by clients. He has particular experience of complex financial disputes involving company law issues and breaches of fiduciary duty and he has given evidence in foreign proceedings on matters of English law in this field. He is also experienced in insolvency litigation (acting for and against office-holders), civil fraud and failed investment schemes. He is a member of the Professional Negligence Lawyers Association and has extensive experience of claims involving accountants and solicitors, from both a claimant and defendant perspective. Relatedly, he has a keen interest in ethics and professional regulation, with a focus on conflicts of interest in professional practice. Together with HK partner Toby Starr he advised the All Party Parliamentary Group on Fair Business Banking in relation to proposed reforms to insolvency regulation in this area.

James conducts much of his own written and oral advocacy. Following Mark Humphries’ example, he is one of the few solicitor advocates regularly to appear in the Commercial Court in London, including against leading counsel. He also appears in the Business and Property Courts (Insolvency List) and as the lead advocate in arbitral proceedings. His current and recent cases include one of the largest claims brought against Visa and Mastercard in relation to unlawful interchange fees, a high-profile FX hedging dispute between Goldman Sachs and one of the world’s largest wine producers, a multi-million pound dispute with bondholders in relation to the acceleration of a €1.3bn secured loan and the representation of shareholders in the high profile Core VCT liquidation in which claims for breach of duty are being pursued against the former managers and liquidators of a publicly listed venture capital trust.

James is commercially minded and entrepreneurial. He has founded, and retains an interest in, two successful businesses outside law, including a well-known classic car restoration specialist.

Languages

English and fluent Spanish.

Education

  • 2001 – 2002: City LPC (Commendation) – The Oxford Institute of Legal Practice.
  • 2000 – 2001: CPE (Commendation) – The College of Law, Guildford.
  • 1996 – 2000: B.A. Spanish (First Class) – The University of Southampton.

Lawyer Rankings

London > Dispute resolution > Group litigation: Claimant

Competition class actions are a particularly prolific area for Humphries Kerstetter LLP. The team is active in the ongoing interchange fees litigation against MasterCard and Visa, as well as the anti-competitive ad tech practices claim against Google. Practice head Toby Starr ‘stands out’ for his expertise in financial mis-selling and minibond fraud claims, alongside James Russell, who also boasts a strong background in financial disputes. Mark Humphries plays an active role as consultant, particularly in the representation of the victims of alleged cartels and abuses of dominance in class action claims. Robert Javin-Fisher is another name to note.

London > Dispute resolution > Commercial litigation: mid-market

(Leading partners)

James Russell – Humphries Kerstetter LLP

Humphries Kerstetter LLP is ‘a top dispute resolution boutique in London’. The 19-strong practice represents UK and internationally-based corporations, banks, funds and HNW individuals in high-stakes disputes; such matters are frequently before the English Commercial Court and involve international parties or coordination with proceedings in other countries. The firm’s sector expertise covers banking, financial services, energy, defence, insurance, IT, international trade, pharmaceuticals, telecoms, media, and construction. As of April 2024, experienced financial services litigator Joanna Pearson, who ‘gets great results’, is the firm’s managing partner, replacing commercial and financial disputes specialist James Russell, whose cases often involve trust and company law issues. The practice also showcases Kristopher Kerstetter, who represents companies from the energy, telecoms, financial services, media, insurance and industrial projects sectors; Toby Starr, who ‘always looks for the best solution’; and veteran litigator Mark Humphries. Other key figures are Robert Javin-Fisher, an expert in contractual and shareholder disputes, as well as professional negligence, group litigation and competition-related follow-on claims; Chris Louth, who is ‘an absolute credit to the firm and himself’; and Harriet Bush, who has notable experience in product liability matters, negligence and shareholder disputes.

London > Dispute resolution > Banking litigation: investment and retail

A go-to firm for group litigation in the banking and finance sector, Humphries Kerstetter LLP has a strong track record representing groups of bondholders and shareholders. Acting both for and against banks and financial institutions, the team is also experienced in derivatives disputes, fund mismanagement, and impropriety claims and structured product litigation. Joanna Pearson took over from ‘master tactician’ James Russell as managing partner in January 2024, specialising in disputes around partnership and director duties. Russell focuses on derivative and financial product litigation.