Benedict Walton > Forsters LLP > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Forsters LLP
22 Baker Street
LONDON
W1U 3BW
England
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Work Department

Dispute Resolution

Position

Partner and Head of Commercial Dispute Resolution

Career

Ben is Head of Commercial Dispute Resolution.

He advises domestic and international corporate and individual clients on a wide variety of complex disputes resolved by litigation, arbitration and by other alternative dispute resolution. Areas of particular expertise include breaches of warranty and other contractual terms, competition litigation, breaches of directors’ duty, shareholder disputes (including unfair prejudice petitions), negligence, fraud, contempt of Court, investment disputes and group actions. Ben’s expertise in relation to warranty claims and other contractual disputes means that he works closely with the Corporate team at Forsters.

He is ranked in the 2023 edition of The Legal 500 where commentators note that Ben is ‘a standout partner with terrific instincts’ and that he is ‘ hugely commercial and great at litigation psychology’.

Ben joined Forsters in 2015. He trained and spent the first eleven years of his career at Jones Day (formerly Gouldens), where he qualified as a solicitor in 2004.

Memberships

SRA
The Law Society

Education

Ampleforth College, York; Oxford University, Trinity College (1999 BA (Hons) Classics 2(:1)); The College of Law, Chester (2002 PGDL Legal Practice Couse (Distinction)).

Leisure

Sport (watching and playing), particularly cricket (Trinity College Oxford 1st XI 1995-1999), reading, cooking, eating out, cinema, skiing, shooting, travel, family and friends.

Lawyer Rankings

London > Dispute resolution > Commercial litigation: mid-market

(Leading partners)

Benedict Walton – Forsters LLP

Easily a match for the bigger commercial firms in heavyweight commercial litigation’, Forsters LLP acts in complex shareholder litigation, investment claims, professional negligence matters, and corporate and post-transactional litigation. Commercial dispute resolution practice head Benedict Walton is ‘an outstanding litigation partner’ and Caroline Harbord regularly leads on complex cross-border and offshore disputes. Andrew Head specialises in international disputes, finance-related cases, class actions, and high-value professional negligence work. The practice further includes Bryan Shacklady, who focuses on cross-border work and shareholder disputes, David Young, an expert in contractual issues and multi-jurisdictional claims involving fraud, and the ‘extremely brightEd Richards.