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Anna Littler

Anna Littler

Position

Anna has a commercial chancery practice with a particular focus on civil fraud and insolvency disputes.

As well as being instructed as a junior to leading counsel, Anna regularly appears as sole counsel on trials and interim applications (including freezing and ancillary orders). She also has substantial experience in dealing with cases involving conflict of laws and jurisdictional issues.

Anna undertakes work both in England & Wales and offshore and has recently acted in cases in Bermuda, the Isle of Man and the Caribbean. She is recommended as a leading junior in offshore work in the 2019 edition of Legal 500.

Career

Call: 2008

Memberships

Chancery Bar Association; COMBAR; Commercial Fraud Lawyers Association; Young Fraud Lawyers Association.

Education

MA(Hons), Jurisprudence, Oxford University; Bar Vocational Course, BPP Law School, London; Levitt and Hardwicke Scholar of Lincoln’s Inn

Mentions

London Bar

Commercial litigation

LEADING JUNIORS3
Anna Littler –Wilberforce Chambers ‘Anna is fantastic. She is tirelessly hardworking - nothing is too much trouble and her attention to detail is fantastic. She achieves this while remaining practical and client friendly, which is no mean feat. When Anna is on board clients know they will get a top-level service, for both advisory work and advocacy.’
London Bar

Fraud: civil

LEADING JUNIORS2
Anna Littler –Wilberforce Chambers ‘Anna shows incredibly good judgement in picking out the winning points on the cases, and is persuasive in getting co-defendants on board with running those points. Anna also assimilates substantial facts very quickly and is very strong on the law.’
The English Bar Offshore

The English Bar Offshore

LEADING JUNIORS2
Anna Littler – Wilberforce Chambers ‘Anna has an excellent grasp of all the issues and a rare ability to handle difficult characters in a sensitive and productive way. Good judgement and great forensic skills meaning she is destined to do really well. Anna is able to stand up and fight her corner in an intelligent and persuasive way.’