Edward Gilmore

Arbitrationbanking and financial servicescivil fraud and asset tracingcommodities and international tradeenergy and infrastructurejurisdiction, conflicts and enforcementshipping, Twenty Essex

Work Department

Arbitration Banking and financial services Civil fraud and asset tracing Commodities and international trade Energy and infrastructure Jurisdiction, conflicts and enforcement Shipping

Position

Edward’s practice spans the range of Chambers’ expertise in commercial litigation and international arbitration, with particular expertise in civil fraud, banking, international trade and energy disputes, typically with an international element. Edward is admitted to the bar of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court, BVI. Edward is comfortable working as part of counsel teams of different sizes and is regularly instructed as sole counsel. He has appeared unled in the Commercial Court, Chancery Division and County Court.

Edward is currently instructed by the Republic in The Republic of Mozambique v Credit Suisse and others; Commercial Court proceedings worth at least US$2 billion concerning, inter alia, the enforceability of sovereign guarantees in the wake of the ‘Tuna Bond’ scandal, claims in conspiracy, bribery, dishonest assistance and knowing receipt, and a number of state immunity issues.

From January to April 2020, Edward worked as a judicial assistant in the Commercial Court to Mr Justice Andrew Baker and Mr Justice Foxton. He worked on a variety of interlocutory and injunctive hearings as well as applications under the Arbitration Act and a full trial.

Education

University of Oxford, New College: Politics, Philosophy and Economics, First Class (2015) Shanghai Jiao Tong University: Visiting Student, LLM program (2016) City, University of London: GDL, BPTC (2018)