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FOUNTAIN COURT, TEMPLE
LONDON
EC4Y 9DH
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Adam Sher
Position
Civil and commercial litigation including banking, financial services, insurance, civil fraud and professional negligence.
Unparalleled expertise in benchmark litigation claims (PAG v RBS, Marme v NatWest, Deutsche Bank v Unitech, the FDIC-R litigation, Leeds City Council v Barclays), and deep experience of varied aspects of banking and finance litigation (including derivatives (interest rate, equity and credit), syndicated lending, securitisations (RMBS/CMBS), prime brokerage as well as disputes concerning capacity (including in particular Italian and other European local authorities or public bodies).
Frequently instructed in civil fraud claims in various jurisdictions, including the mammoth litigation arising from the US$2b+ Mozambique “tuna bonds” controversy and claims against Credit Suisse (Loreley Financing No 30 v Credit Suisse); various international arbitrations (LCIA, SCC, UNCITRAL); the ‘Dieselgate’ claims against VW; insurance disputes, acting for both insureds and insurers (especially involving credit insurance).
Particular interest and experience in disputes concerning all aspects of legal professional privilege (including numerous appellate cases, including recent CA cases acting for Credit Suisse and Frasers Group).
Winner of “Banking Junior of the Year” at the Chambers and Partners 2017 Bar Awards (was shortlisted for the same award in 2016).
Career
Called 2007.
Contributor to various publications on privilege, including the (forthcoming) 4th edition of Thanki, The Law of Privilege (2024), and the legal professional privilege chapter in Lissack & Horlick on Bribery (3rd edition, 2020).
Memberships
COMBAR, London Common Law and Commercial Bar Association.
Education
Oriel College, Oxford, BA (First Class), BCL (Distinction), Harvard Law School, LLM.
Lawyer Rankings
London Bar > Commercial litigation
(Leading Juniors)Ranked: Tier 5Adam Sher – Fountain Court Chambers ‘Adam has a brilliant mind and quickly sees the strengths and weaknesses of any strategy or legal argument. He is calm under pressure and willing to fight the client’s corner.’
London Bar > Banking and finance (including consumer credit)
(Leading Juniors)Ranked: Tier 1Adam Sher –Fountain Court Chambers ‘Adam has been in the key fraudulent misrepresentation cases over the last several years. He has superb knowledge of the law and is able to articulate complex concepts in clear, client friendly terms.’