Craig Ulyatt > Fountain Court Chambers > London, England > Barrister Profile

Fountain Court Chambers
FOUNTAIN COURT, TEMPLE
LONDON
EC4Y 9DH
England

Position

Craig Ulyatt is a leading junior with a broad commercial practice.  While he has a particular specialism in all aspects of banking and finance law, he is also frequently involved in cases involving civil fraud, professional negligence, jurisdiction and conflict of laws. Craig regularly appears, often as sole advocate or leader, in the Commercial Court and the London Circuit Commercial Court.  Craig is regularly involved in financial mis-selling cases (especially cases involving interest rate swaps), cases with regulatory aspects (such as unauthorised or unlicensed trading), injunction applications (especially cases involving AML / POCA issues, frozen bank accounts and/or the withdrawal of banking services), and cases involving jurisdiction and conflict of laws issues.

Career

Called 2008, Lincoln’s Inn. Admitted as a barrister and solicitor of the High Court of New Zealand 2003; barrister Shortland Chambers (Auckland, New Zealand) 2003–2004.

Memberships

COMBAR.

Education

Mount Albert Grammar School (Auckland, New Zealand); University of Auckland (2003 LLB Hons, 2003 BA Psychology); Brasenose College, Oxford (2005 BCL 2006 MPhil); BPP (2008 BVC).

Lawyer Rankings

London Bar > Banking and finance (including consumer credit)

(Leading Juniors)Ranked: Tier 3

Craig UlyattFountain Court ChambersClear and sophisticated advocacy, both written and, especially oral – where he is a more effective oral advocate than various recently made up KCs and can be quite punchy when appropriate. Admirably quick on his feet and alert to advantage of his client. A pleasure to work with – he is user-friendly, pragmatic and both proactive and quick to respond.’