Nicholas Brookes > Ogier > Tortola, British Virgin Islands > Lawyer Profile

Ogier
RITTER HOUSE, WICKHAMS CAY II
PO BOX 3170, ROAD TOWN
TORTOLA VG1110
British Virgin Islands

Work Department

Partner Dispute Resolution

Position

Partner

Career

Nick is BVI office head of Dispute Resolution. He is a barrister with more than a decade’s experience in dispute resolution and BVI litigation, in particular in director and shareholder disputes, trust and estates litigation, insolvency, fraud and asset tracing, and general corporate and commercial disputes. He formerly worked as a commercial and chancery barrister in London.

He has extensive trial experience in the Commercial Court, such as Mark Byers & another v Chen Ningning (part of the Pioneer Freight Futures international litigation), Play La Inc. v NFC Data Inc, and King Bun Limited & others v Lau Man Sang, James & others. He appears regularly in the Court of Appeal, both as sole and lead counsel. He also has significant Privy Council experience.

He has substantial experience of the procedure of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court throughout all of its tiers, having co-authored a collated version of the ECSC CPR, used by the Commercial Court, High Court and Court of Appeal in the Eastern Caribbean, as well as other BVI practitioners and London counsel. He has sat on the BVI’s Civil Procedure Rules committee on behalf of the BVI Bar Association. He has particular procedural expertise in relief in support of foreign proceedings, foreign enforcement, and costs principles germane to the BVI.

Nick has a specialism in trust and contentious private wealth work, with a deep understanding of the international holding structures in trusts and estate law and their implications for litigation in the BVI. He notably ran the BVI aspect of Gany Holdings (PTC) SA v Khan and others [2018] UKPC 21, including successfully both in the Court of Appeal and Privy Council stages. He has also appeared in BVI aspect of the Scherbakov Estate case (Claim no. BVIHC (COM) 2018/134) and ran the Al Thani dispute (BVIHCVAP2021/0001) successfully at first instance and in the Court of Appeal, as well as working with a large number of other ultra HNW individuals and families. Additionally, Nick has extensive experience advising on international information exchange in tax and other financial international investigatory matters.

He was called to the Bar of England and Wales in 2011 and began his legal career training in the pro bono sector in London. He took pupillage in a leading commercial set in London and moved into general commercial and chancery work. He was twice a Lord Diplock scholar of the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple in 2009 and 2010, while undertaking the legal diploma and Bar exams in London.

Admitted in:
2011 – England and Wales (non practising)
2014 – British Virgin Islands

Memberships

He was a member of the BVI Bar Association Council for more than four years and more than three of which as First Vice President, having previously acted as Treasurer. He established a Bench and Bar advocacy program with a former Commercial Court judge and has assisted in the Bar Association’s pro bono clinic in the BVI, and set up a practitioner seminar program for Bar members between 2020 and 2021.

RISA (BVI chapter of INSOL)
Honourable Society of the Middle Temple
BVI Bar Association

Education

He holds an MA from Cambridge University where he took a first and was a scholar of his college.

Lawyer Rankings

British Virgin Islands > Dispute resolution

(Next Generation Partners)

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Renowned for its expertise in complex commercial disputes and fraud cases involving asset tracing, shareholder disputes, and injunctive relief, Ogier’s team is frequently sought out by Middle Eastern and former Soviet Union-based clients. Well-regarded for its prowess in insolvency and restructuring mandates, the team also frequently lends its support to contentious trust issues, collaborating closely with the firm’s Hong Kong and other global offices. Splitting his time between Jersey and BVI, Brian Lacy has ‘vast amounts of commercial litigation experience’ and co-heads the team with the ‘exceptionally capable’ Nicholas Brookes. Lacy is active before the Commercial Court and Court of Appeal, while Brookes regularly advises on an array of interim matters, including applications for receivership and cross-border conflicts of law. ‘Very experienced in all matters BVI and crypto’, Grant Carroll is a key port of call for multinational corporates and consultancies, while Nicholas Burkill‘s expertise extends to civil fraud, breach of fiduciary duty and asset tracing cases. Counsel Alexander Muksinov is experienced in cases involving Russia and other emerging markets, and Ewelina Clyde-Smith and Daniel Mitchell are key names at senior associate level.