Craig Morrison KC > Brick Court Chambers > London, England > Barrister Profile

Brick Court Chambers
7-8 ESSEX STREET
LONDON
WC2R 3LD
England

Position

Craig practises in all areas of chambers’ work, with a particular focus on commercial litigation and arbitration. He regularly appears in the High Court and the appeal courts, both led and unled, and is currently instructed in a wide range of commercial disputes. Cases that Craig has appeared in include UBS v. KWL (for the successful Defendant in a USD340 million claim to enforce several complex derivatives, raising issues of bribery, conflict of interest and negligent portfolio management, with Tim Lord QC and Simon Salzedo QC), Berezovsky v Abramovich (for the successful Defendant in a high-profile dispute between Russian oligarchs, with Jonathan Sumption QC, Helen Davies QC and Daniel Jowell QC); Howden North America Inc v Ace European Group Ltd (the English phase of an insurance dispute arising out of mass-tort litigation in the United States, with Harry Matovu QC and John Lockey QC); SNCB Holdings v UBS AG (a claim by the Belgian state railway company arising out of derivative transactions, with Jasbir Dhillon QC); and Arsanovia Ltd v Cruz City I Mauritius Holdings (a claim to set aside an arbitration award, with Jonathan Hirst QC).

Career

Called 2008, Middle Temple; supervisor in Commercial Law, Cambridge University 2007-08; tenant Brick Court Chambers 2010 to date.

Memberships

COMBAR; South Eastern Circuit.

Education

Loretto School; St John’s College, Cambridge University (2006 MA Law, First Class; 2007 LLM, First Class); BPP Law School (2008 BVC, outstanding); Harvard University (2009 LLM).

Leisure

Travel, tennis, (watching) cricket.

Lawyer Rankings

London Bar > Fraud: civil

(2023 Silks)Ranked: Tier 1

Craig Morrison KC – Brick Court Chambers ‘A legendary work ethic combined with a real joy and passion for the law – the perfect combination.’

Brick Court Chambers‘ members are consistently sought out to act in the market’s most high-stakes civil fraud cases. Mark Howard KC repeatedly acts in complex fraud matters with offshore elements and sums at stake exceeding $1bn; while Tim Lord KC is representing three defendants in SKAT v Solo Capital Partners, a multi-party claim by the Danish tax authority, which seeks to recover £1.5bn paid out through withholding tax refunds, the claim including fraud and conspiracy allegations and involving complex issues of public international law. Craig Morrison KC, who recently led the successful defence of a £30m-plus construction dispute that involved allegations of serious dishonesty; and Richard Eschwege KC, currently representing the two principal defendants in a $330m civil fraud claim involving oil trading in West Africa, were both raised to silk level in March 2023. Among the juniors, Sophie Shaw regularly acts in heavyweight civil fraud cases, while Tom Wood is another name to note among the set’s juniors.

London Bar > Commercial litigation

(2023 Silks)Ranked: Tier 1

Craig Morrison KCBrick Court ChambersA first-rate legal mind who spots the key issues and is able to summarise them succinctly for courts and clients.

Instructed in the market’s most high-profile disputes, Brick Court Chambersdeservedly has an outstanding reputation in the field of commercial litigation‘. In Federal Republic of Nigeria v Process & Industrial Developments, Mark Howard KC, leading Tom Pascoe and Joanne Box, represented Nigeria in a dispute concerning the enforcement of a $9.6bn arbitral award against Nigeria; and in a major boost to chambers, Richard Eschwege KC and Craig Morrison KC both took silk in March 2023. Eschwege KC acts unled for the two principal defendants in a $330m civil fraud claim involving oil trading in West Africa; and Morrison KC’s track record includes representing the Ingenious Media Group and Patrick McKenna in a film production schemes-related dispute, where Ingenious was sued by hundreds of former investors for deceit, misrepresentation, and breach of contract.

London Bar > Banking and finance (including consumer credit)

(2023 Silks)Ranked: Tier 1

Craig Morrison KCBrick Court ChambersHighly responsive, very smart, and very quick to get to the point.’