Barnaby Stueck > Jones Day > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Jones Day
21 TUDOR STREET
LONDON
EC4Y 0DJ
England

Work Department

Global Disputes/ Business Restructuring & Reorganization

Position

Partner

Career

Barnaby Stueck’s practice is concentrated on multijurisdictional commercial litigation and arbitration, with particular emphasis on complex fraud, asset tracing, contentious insolvency and investment fund disputes. He regularly obtains and defends injunctive relief on behalf of clients, including freezing and search and seize orders. He also co-leads the Firm’s Offshore Disputes team, and the majority of his cases involve proceedings in multiple jurisdictions, from the Caribbean and Channel Islands to Switzerland, UAE and the Balkan States. His clients are predominantly fund managers and investors, corporates, UHNWIs and insolvency practitioners. His recent caseload has involved acting for an oil trading company in USD 300 million proceedings against former directors for unlawful means conspiracy, acting for Project T0day in its defence of high-profile proceedings and search orders brought by Ocado; and acting for a major creditor of the Abraaj private equity group in relation to complex, cross-border claims in the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands against former Abraaj entities.

Memberships

  • Solicitor of the Senior Courts of England and Wales and attorney-at-law of the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands

Education

  • The College of Law, London (Legal Practice Course with commendation 1999);
  • Oxford University (B.A. Hons. in Jurisprudence 1998)

Lawyer Rankings

London > Crime, fraud and licensing > Fraud: civil

(Leading individuals)

Barnaby StueckJones Day

Jones Day‘s civil fraud team is hailed as ‘the best in the business‘, and is, in particular, ‘at the top of the field for complex cross-border fraud and asset tracing‘.  The practice is ‘full to the rafters with experienced, canny litigators‘ which includes Barnaby Stueck, an ‘absolutely first class‘ specialist for asset tracing and enforcement, contentious insolvency, and investment fund disputes, as well as ‘efficient operatorAnnabel Treadgold and Daniel Travers. Associate James Fidler is a ‘shrewd lawyer‘ who specialises in advice to clients from the Asia-Pacific region. The practice is headed by ‘crème de la crème of civil fraud lawyers in London‘, Sion Richards, who is ‘particularly strong on fraud, particularly in an insolvency context‘. The team has recently also been active in defence work for banks, which included disclosure and vicarious liability issues, and has acted for several banks from the Middle East.

London > Finance > Corporate restructuring & insolvency

The ‘exceptionally able and well-resourced’ team at Jones Day is best-known for its contentious insolvency expertise, where it handles the ‘biggest cases calmly and successfully’. Ben Larkin, who is praised for his willingness to take ‘the time to develop a very deep understanding of salient aspects of litigation’, has been instrumental to this success, and alongside the ‘fantastic’ Adam Brown, has acted for the IPs in relation to many of the largest retail insolvencies in UK history, including their ongoing work investigating and prosecuting claims in the aftermath of the BHS collapse. Larkin, who co-heads the overarching team alongside Sion Richards, has also continued to develop the team’s traction among private equity firms in relation to distressed M&A activity, in particular. Barnaby Stueck  is a ‘highly effective insolvency litigator’ and is adept at handling cases with a multi-jurisdictional complexion, while at a non-partner level, counsel Hannah Plumb is ‘one to watch’.