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David Casement KC

David Casement KC

Kings Chambers, North West

    Position

    David Casement is a King’s Counsel specialising in chancery and commercial arbitration and litigation. He is a Member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators and a Deputy High Court Judge. He is regularly instructed in large-scale disputes involving companies, LLPs, LPs and partnerships. He covers the full range of commercial litigation and arbitration such as banking, finance and securities, professional negligence, and sports, entertainment and media as well as commercial judicial review. He also specialises in all aspects of insolvency litigation and has acted for office-holders and third parties in corporate and personal insolvency disputes. David has acted for claimants and defendants in commercial fraud litigation and asset tracing across multiple jurisdictions. He has also represented trustees and beneficiaries in trust disputes including the liability of trustees and obtaining information regarding assets and the terms of settlements.

    Career

    Called to the Bar 1992;

    Recorder 2005;

    King’s Counsel 2008;

    Deputy High Court Judge 2013

    Appointments:

    Judge of the International Tribunal and the International Court of Appeal - Fédération Internationale de L’Automobile

    Deputy High Court Judge – Chancery Division and Queen’s Bench Division

    Recorder of the Crown Court

    Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators

    Sport Resolutions Panel: Chairpersons’ List

    National Anti-Doping Panel: Arbitration Chairpersons’ List

    Football Association Judicial Panel

    Memberships

    Bencher of The Honourable Society of the Middle Temple

    Member of the Bar of England and Wales, Ireland and N. Ireland

    Former Chairman (UK) of the British Irish Commercial Bar Association

    Chartered Institute of Arbitrators

    London Court of International Arbitration

    International Bar Association

    Chancery Bar Association

    Education

    MA (Oxon)

    Mentions

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