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Gregory Monk
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Reputation and Privacy / Private Client
Position
Gregory Monk is a Senior Associate at Vardags, advising individuals, families, and businesses on complex civil litigation, private client matters including contentious probate, and reputation and privacy law and issues.
He is recognised for his strategic insight, commercial awareness, and calm authority in high-stakes disputes. Gregory regularly acts for clients before the English High Court, Court of Appeal, and has worked on cases before the Supreme Court.
Gregory’s practice spans a wide range of contentious work. He has acted in substantial commercial and contractual disputes involving international enforcement proceedings, complex questions of sovereign immunity, and challenges to arbitral awards. He has gained particular experience working with clients and advisors and advising on high-value claims involving issues of jurisdiction, state entities, and cross-border asset recovery.
In the reputation and media field, Gregory has worked on pre-publication and post-publication issues for prominent individuals and businesses. This includes advising on urgent applications for injunctions to protect clients’ commercial interests and privacy rights, as well as in cases of undercover reporters, and on cases requiring swift coordination between legal and media strategies and advisors. He also guides individuals and organisations on managing reputational risks arising from press coverage and publicity.
Gregory has handled intricate shareholder and corporate governance disputes, including matters involving allegations of breach of fiduciary duty and board-level conflicts. His experience also includes disputes in the art and luxury asset market, addressing questions of title, authenticity, and contractual performance between collectors, investors, and auction houses. He has successfully issued and served claims on sovereign states and has experience managing multi-jurisdictional proceedings involving sensitive diplomatic and commercial issues.
His work frequently involves the intersection of legal, political, and reputational considerations — advising clients through complex disputes that attract significant public or regulatory scrutiny.
Career
Before qualifying as a solicitor, Gregory worked for a high-profile Member of Parliament for over three years, building strong relationships across the political spectrum. He also gained experience of national and international media, working with editors and journalists across major outlets.
Gregory trained and qualified at a leading City firm, where he was retained in the litigation department and worked closely with the founding partner on a range of high-profile cases. His current practice encompasses complex commercial litigation, privacy and defamation, international arbitration, art and cultural property disputes, and strategic crisis management.
Education
Gregory graduated from University College London (UCL). He later completed the Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL) and Legal Practice Course (LPC) at BPP.