Barristers

Andrew McIntyre

Andrew McIntyre

Position

Andrew has a broad practice covering all aspects of commercial litigation as well as competition, EU and public law. He regularly acts in cases spanning multiple practice areas. His recent work includes Wong v Grand View Private Trust Company, one of the largest and most complex commercial trials ever to have been heard by the Bermuda Supreme Court; BMW v Competition & Markets Authority, an appeal to the Court of Appeal concerning the territorial scope of the CMA’s statutory powers following Brexit; the Dieselgate group litigation; and the Trucks cartel damages claims.

Before coming to the Bar, Andrew was a UN legal officer at the Khmer Rouge tribunal in Cambodia. He had previously worked for Yanagida and Partners, a leading law firm in Tokyo, where he advised on international commercial disputes; and at the Legal Resources Centre in Johannesburg, where he focused on constitutional and human rights litigation.

Andrew has degrees from Oxford University and Harvard Law School. He is the co-author of Fraud and Breach of Warranty: Buyers' Claims and Sellers' Defences (Bloomsbury, 2024).

Career

Called 2011, Lincoln’s Inn, associate legal officer, UN, Phnom Penh (2011-2014); Advisor, Yanagida & Partners, Tokyo (2010-2011); Fellow, Legal Resources Centre, Johannesburg (2008-2009).

Memberships

ALBA, BEG.

Education

Harvard Law School (LLM); University of Oxford (BA (First Class Hons)).

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