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James Knott

James Knott

Work Department

Barrister specialising in litigation and advice in the fields of commercial dispute resolution, civil fraud and asset recovery, company law, insolvency law and banking and finance.

Position

Company / commercial litigation; chancery (commercial); insolvency & reconstruction; civil / commercial fraud & asset recovery (including committal proceedings) / banking & finance. James has a busy company and commercial practice, with a particular focus on shareholder / JV disputes and breach of fiduciary duty cases. With experience of court work at all first instance and appellate levels as well as arbitration, he is equally happy working on his own or in a team (whether leading or being led). His recent reported cases include: Barclays Bank Plc v. Dylan [2024] EWHC 1994 (contempt of court; committal); Barclays Bank Plc v. Citibank NA [2024] EWHC 53 (Ch) (non-party disclosure; confidentiality); Barclays Bank Plc v. Dylan [2023] EWHC 3523 (Ch) (adjournments; listing appeals); Byers v. Saudi National Bank [2023] UKSC 51; [2024] 2 WLR 237 (knowing receipt; constructive trusts); Re LYHFL Ltd [2023] EWHC 2585 (Ch) (administration; directors’ powers; locus standi); Eli Lilly & Co v. Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd [2023] EWHC 68 (Ch) (preliminary issues; disclosure guidance); Stanford International Bank Ltd v. HSBC Bank Plc [2022] UKSC 34; [2023] AC 761 (loss; Quincecare duty); Global Energy Horizons Corp v. Gray [2021] EWCA Civ 123 and [2020] EWCA Civ 1668 (breach of duty; account of profits; fresh evidence; valuation; costs).

Career

Called 2008; Inner Temple; pupil 4 Stone Buildings 2009-10; tenant 2010 to present.

Memberships

Chancery Bar Association; Commercial Bar Association.

Education

Norwich School; Warwick University (BA (Hons) First Class History); BPP Law School (DipLaw; Bar Vocational Course).

Leisure

Music (guitar, piano), fencing, film.

Mentions

London Bar

Company

Leading junior3
James Knott – 4 Stone Buildings ‘Exceptionally bright, methodical, calm, responsive and invested in the matters he is instructed in.’
London Bar

Insolvency

Leading junior5
James Knott – 4 Stone Buildings ‘Absolutely outstanding in terms of the advice provided but also the strategic approach to solving issues. James has an uncanny knack of being able to make all the right calls and all at the right time.‘