Wilberforce Chambers
Barristers
Jonathan Chew
- Phone0207 306 0102
- Email[email protected]
- Profilewww.wilberforce.co.uk
Position
Jonathan has a broad commercial and chancery practice including property (including landlord and tenant), pensions, commercial litigation (including civil fraud) and trusts. He also deals with insolvency, company and professional negligence issues arising out of these core areas. As sole counsel, Jonathan regularly appears in trials and applications in the High Court and county courts. Recent cases have been reported in the specialist reports (Dany Lions v Bristol Cars [2014] 1 Ll Rep 281 on frustration and mistake; Dany Lions [2014] 2 All ER (Comm) 403 on reasonable endeavours). He has appeared as sole counsel in the Court of Appeal. As a junior, Jonathan’s cases include leading cases on landlord and tenant law (Philips v Francis [2015] 1 WLR 741), the interpretation of construction contracts (Twintec v Volkerfitzpatrick [2014] BLR 150) and the proper approach to interim injunctions involving a London skyscraper (Century v Almacantar [2014] EWHC 394 (Ch). He acted on one of the Lawyer’s ‘cases of 2014’. Forthcoming cases include a Chancery Division trial on a pension scheme s75 debt and an appeal before the Court of Appeal on the need for signed writing in land contracts.
Career
Called to the Bar 2010; Middle Temple.
Memberships
Chancery Bar Association; COMBAR; Property Bar Association; Registered Advocate of the DIFC Courts.
Education
Emmanuel College, Cambridge BA 2008; MA 2011; Paris II Pantheon-Assas, Maitrise en Droit 2008; Brasenose College, Oxford BCL, Distinction, 2009.