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Richard Blakeley KC

Richard Blakeley KC

Work Department

Commercial; banking and finance; civil fraud; EU and competition.

Position

Richard Blakeley KC is a commercial specialist with particular expertise in civil fraud and bribery, cross-border disputes, claims governed by foreign law, banking, and competition law. He is also widely recognised as a leading expert on UK sanctions law.

Recent high profile matters include leading the defence of the VP banking group to allegations of participation in a conspiracy to defraud investors, acting for the Republic of Mozambique in its successful claims for over $2bn arising out of the Tuna Bonds scandal, acting for Mercedes in its defence of the multi-billion NOx Emissions Litigation, and the FDIC in its claims against a number of USD LIBOR panel banks.

Career

Qualified 2007, Lincoln’s Inn. Publications of note: ‘The New Tribunals Handbook’ (Bloomsbury Professional (2010)) contributing author, ‘Competition Litigation: UK Practice and Procedure’ (OUP (2010)); former visiting tutor in public law at Kings College London and constitutional law at the University of Cambridge; prior to coming to the Bar Richard spent time at Goldman Sachs working in the credit derivative and interest rate swaps documentation team within the operations division.

Languages

Conversational French.

Memberships

COMBAR.

Education

Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge (2005 BA Hons Law, First Class); Harvard Law School (2006 LLM); Bar Vocational Course (2007, BPP (Outstanding)).

Leisure

Crossfit, running, reading and supporting Sheffield Wednesday.

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