Barristers

Rupert Allen

Position

Rupert is regularly instructed in heavy and high-profile commercial and banking cases, both as part of a larger counsel team and as sole counsel. These cases often have an international dimension and raise complex jurisdiction and choice of law issues and difficult questions of English and foreign law.

His recent experience includes:

acting for VTBC in the 3 month Commercial Court trial of the state immunity issues arising on its claims against the Republic of Mozambique in the ‘tuna bonds’ litigation; acting for Airbus in high-profile proceedings brought against it by Qatar Airways relating to surface degradation on the A350 aircraft; advising an aircraft lessor in relation to the disputes with Russian lessees arising out of the grounding of aircraft in Russia following the invasion of Ukraine; acting for Dexia and Deutsche Bank in a number if different sets of English proceedings concerning the validity and enforceability of interest rate swaps entered into by Italian local authorities (including Dexia v Prato in the Court of Appeal and in 2021 the trial in the Financial List of Deutsche Bank’s claims against the Comune di Busto Arsizio); defending HSBC against an application for disclosure of documents under the Bankers’ Book Evidence Act 1879 brought by the Chief Financial Officer of Huawei for use in extradition proceedings in Canada; representing the Bank of New York Mellon SA/NV at one of the first fully remote Commercial Court trials in March 2020 in proceedings brought by the National Bank of Kazakhstan regarding its entitlement to US$22 billion of custody assets; defending Goldman Sachs International against a US$1.2 billion claim brought by the Libyan Investment Authority in relation to the sale of equity derivatives; important Court of Appeal decisions of considerable market significance on the correct interpretation of standard form ISDA documentation in Deutsche Bank v Netherlands (negative interest on cash collateral posted under the ISDA Credit Support Annex) and Deutsche Bank v Savona (the scope of the ISDA Master Agreement jurisdiction clause); and cases concerning alleged LIBOR misconduct by UK banks.

In addition to his commercial and banking practice, Rupert also has extensive experience in the fields of professional discipline and regulatory law (including, in particular, the law relating to solicitors, accountants, financial services and aviation). His growing professional discipline and regulatory practice has seen him instructed by the SRA, the FRC, the FCA, the CAA and other regulators.

Recent disciplinary tribunal experience includes acting for the SRA in the high profile prosecutions of Mark Lewis, Ryan Beckwith and Sophie Khan in the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal and for the FRC in enforcement proceedings against KPMG in relation to its CASS audits of the Bank of New York Mellon. Rupert also acted for the SRA in recent High Court proceedings arising from its intervention into the practice of Sophie Khan, including committal proceedings for contempt of court.

Rupert has also appeared in a number of important judicial reviews including R (Lewin) v FRC (in relation to procedural rights of third parties to disciplinary proceedings) and R (Donegan) v FSCS (concerning claims for compensation arising out of the collapse of London Capital & Finance).

Education

MA (Law), Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge (First Class, Top of Year); BCL, Merton College, Oxford (Distinction, Proxime Accessit to Vinerian Scholarship); BVC, Inns of Court School of Law (Outstanding).

Mentions

London Bar

Banking and finance (including consumer credit)

LEADING JUNIORS1
Rupert Allen –Fountain Court Chambers ‘Rupert is an superstar junior who is completely first-rate. Thorough, meticulous and a match for any other junior and indeed other KCs.’
London Bar

Commercial litigation

LEADING JUNIORS1
Rupert Allen –Fountain Court Chambers ‘Rupert has one of the best legal minds at the Bar; in addition, he has a commercial mindset and is extremely responsive and user friendly. He is a brilliant advocate, in both written and oral advocacy. He is very quick on his feet, and is an excellent drafter of advice and court documents.’