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Brick Court Chambers

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Banking and Finance Disputes
Collective Proceedings
Digital Markets Competition and Consumers Act 2024
Cryptocurrency
Law
Quincecare
European Union Competition Law
Cost Benefit Analysis
Evans V Barclays Bank
FX Case
Competition and Markets Authority
Sanctions
Singularis
Philip
Sea Carriers Cartel
Merrick V. Mastercard
Goodman Railfares
Mclaren-Roro
Distributions In Collective Proceedings
Competition Appeal Tribunal

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In this podcast, Tony Singla KC and Tom Wood discuss the use of Generative AI in commercial disputes and by the commercial bar, exploring the opportunities, risks and most recent guidance.

More information on Tony’s practice can be found here.

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In this recording, Aidan Robertson KC, Jemima Stratford KC and Malcolm Birdling KC discuss the new consumer enforcement powers introduced by the Digital Markets Competition and Consumers Act 2024, the CMA's application of those powers over the past y... more

Welcome to the Brick Court Chambers podcast.

In this recording, Robert O’Donoghue KC sits down with Richard Murgatroyd, partner at RBB Economics to discuss narrowly defined markets in competition cases, and when such narrowness may – or may not – be... more

Welcome to the Brick Court Chambers podcast.

In this episode, Colin West KC speaks with Josh Pemberton about the Supreme Court’s recent decision in Evans v Barclays Bank, exploring what the Court’s decision means for the certification of collective ... more

Welcome to the Brick Court Chambers podcast.

In this recording, Sarah Abram KC sits down with JonLawrence to discuss settlements in collective proceedings, with a focus on how cost-benefit analysis shapes strategy and outcomes.

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Welcome to the Brick Court Chambers podcast.

In this recording, Tony Singla KC sits down with Sophie Shaw and Vanshaj Jain to discuss life as a commercial junior at the bar.

More information on their practices can be found below:

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In this recording, Brick Court Chambers member Tim Johnston sits down with competition economist and partner at RBB, Katie Curry.

Tim and Katie discuss the role of competition law in sports disputes. As ... more

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In this recording Simon Salzedo KC sits down with Tony Singla KC to discuss recent developments in the field of banking and fraud, covering the formulation and subsequent use of the Quincecare duty.

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Sophie Shaw
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Episode: Banking and Finance Litigation: An Overview with Tim Lord KC and Tony Singla KC

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Host of the Brick Court Chambers podcast
Tony Singla
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Banking and Finance Litigation: An Overview with Tim Lord KC and Tony Singla KC
Q: What is the significance of the Privy Council decision on misrepresentation for investors and lenders?
It shifts the focus from conscious awareness to the broader interpretation of implied representations, aligning the reliance test with established tests for implying representations and potentially expanding when misrepresentation claims succeed in financial product transactions.
Banking and Finance Litigation: An Overview with Tim Lord KC and Tony Singla KC
Q: How is the evolving treatment of cryptoassets changing banking and finance litigation, particularly with new legislation?
Cryptoassets are increasingly treated as property under English law, with the Law Commission and subsequent statutory developments paving the way for a third category of personal property rights; legislation like the Property, Digital Assets, etc Act 2025 and the Cryptoassets Regulations 2025 will shape disputes and regulatory compliance going forward.
Banking and Finance Litigation: An Overview with Tim Lord KC and Tony Singla KC
Q: What were the key issues and significance of the Hotcraft and Close Brothers case in the Supreme Court?
The case clarified that motor dealers did not owe fiduciary duties to customers in this financing arrangement, clarified the limits of the bribery tort, and established that fully informed disclosure is necessary to negate the tort while maintaining contractual remedies; it also confirmed that there was no half-secret commission category.
Banking and Fraud: The Quincecare Duty
Q: Can you explain in basic terms what is the Quincecare duty and how and when did it first emerge as part of the common law?
The Quincecare duty requires banks not merely to process instructions but to exercise reasonable care to verify that an instruction issued by a customer's agent is genuinely authorised, especially where there are grounds to suspect misappropriation; it originated from an 1988 case where the bank was found to have a duty to refrain from paying if misappropriation was suspected, and it evolved through subsequent authority into an agency-focused duty that sits at the intersection of contract and tort.

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The show consistently centers on competition and commercial law, with a heavy emphasis on how regulatory regimes, court decisions, and industry practices affect businesses and legal strategy. Episodes frequently feature senior barristers and academics discussing recent judgments, evolving standards in areas like DMCA-like consumer protection, market definition, collective proceedings, and banking/finance disputes, often pairing legal analysis with economic perspectives. A notable strength is its blend of practitioner insight and economic commentary from the affiliated firms, producing thorough explanations of complex doctrine and practical implications for in-house teams, law firms, and policy-minded listeners. The format often includes cas... more

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