Position

Jonathan has a broad-based commercial disputes practice with a wide range of experience in the English courts and in international arbitration under different institutional rules.  Specialising in banking and finance, general commercial disputes, civil fraud and international arbitration.  Recent instructions include: successfully defending one of Thailand’s largest bank’s against fraudulent conspiracy claims for c. US$ 900 million (5-month trial 2022-2023), successfully defending the world’s largest private drinks manufacturer against claims under a guarantee held to have been discharged, successfully resisting enforcement of an ICC award in the energy sector for over US$ 3 billion, currently acting in EUR 150 million securitisation and ISDAMA-related claims for one of the UK’s largest banks, currently acting in various shareholder and partnership disputes, currently acting in various SPA-related disputes, and currently acting for various gambling operators in respect of alleged professional negligence.  Other career highlights include: the HIH litigation, the Springwell litigation, the Belmont ‘flip clause’ litigation, and successfully defending various fraud claims in arbitrations in Singapore and London for over US$ 1.5 billion in total.

Education

MA (Cantab); Scholar of St. John’s College, Cambridge University.

Mentions

London Bar

Banking and finance (including consumer credit)

HALL OF FAME2

Jonathan Davies-Jones KC –3 Verulam Buildings ‘Clever, diligent, rolls his sleeves up and doesn’t leave stones unturned. Well-prepared and a good court manner. Nice guy to work with – collaborative.’

London Bar

Fraud: civil

HALL OF FAME4

Jonathan Davies-Jones KC – 3 Verulam Buildings

London Bar

International arbitration: counsel

HALL OF FAME3

Jonathan Davies-Jones KC –3 Verulam Buildings ‘Jonathan  is one of the leading advocates of his generation. He is extremely convincing on his feet and demands attention of tribunals. His ability to think on his feet is second-to-none, as is his advocacy style and temperament.’