Stephen Moriarty KC KC > Fountain Court Chambers > London, England > Barrister Profile

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

Position

Stephen Moriarty has a very broad commercial litigation and advisory practice, with a particular emphasis on banking and financial services, professional negligence disputes, insurance and reinsurance disputes, aviation cases, and international commercial arbitration. . The international nature of his practice frequently involves him dealing with issues of foreign law, which have included, over the years, French, Italian, Greek, Mexican, US, Indian, Indonesian, Egyptian, Chinese, Polish and Iranian law.

Prominent work includes acting for the successful appellants in the Supreme Court cases of Angove’s v Bailey [2016] 1 WLR 3179 (concerned with the termination of agency, and constructive trusts) and The Commissioners for Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs v Investment Trust Companies (In Liquidation) [2017] 2 WLR 1200 (a leading case in the law of restitution concerned with the circumstances which an unjust enrichment claim can be asserted against an indirect recipient); and appearing in a nine day hearing before the Court of Appeal in the UBS v Kommunale Wasserwerke Leipzig GMBH proceedings (concerned with the enforceability of a series of single tranche collateralized debt obligations).

As well as acting as counsel in many international commercial arbitrations, he also sits as an arbitrator.

Career

Called Middle Temple 1986; QC 1999; fellow and tutor in law, Exeter College, Oxford, 1979-86; co-editor, ‘Chitty on Contracts’ (insurance chapter), 26th and 27th editions; contributor, ‘Laundering & Tracing’, OUP 1995; general editor ‘Commercial Court Procedure’ (Sweet & Maxwell).

Memberships

Commercial Bar Association (COMBAR); London Common Law and Commercial Bar Association; British Insurance Law Association; American Bar Association. Chairman, Commercial Bar Association 2011–13; member of Bar Council 2011–13. Bencher, Middle Temple.

Education

Brasenose College, Oxford (1977 BA; 1978 BCL; 1978 Vinerian Scholarship; 1982 MA).

Leisure

Music, opera, theatre; member of Reform Club.

Lawyer Rankings

London Bar > Aviation and Travel

(Leading Silks)Ranked: Tier 2

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London Bar > Insurance and reinsurance

(Leading Silks)Ranked: Tier 4

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London Bar > International arbitration: counsel

(Leading Silks)Ranked: Tier 2

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London Bar > Commercial litigation

(Leading Silks)Ranked: Tier 3

Stephen Moriarty KCFountain Court ChambersHe has great communication skills.’

Asia Pacific: Regional International Arbitration > Arbitrators

(Leading arbitrators)Ranked: Tier 1

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Fountain Court Chambers has an established footprint in the Asia Pacific region due to its solid presence in Singapore, and members have extensive experience in handling arbitrations both in Singapore and the wider Asia jurisdiction. Darius Chan is a key contact for investor-state arbitrations, and Stephen Moriarty KC is well regarded for his experience in handling arbitrations under ICC and SIAC rules.

Regional International Arbitration – The Bar > Commercial

(Leading Silks)Ranked: Tier 1

Stephen Moriarty KC – Fountain Court Chambers

Fountain Court Chambers is ‘top notch for commercial and financial disputes‘, with an established presence in the Singaporean legal market. The ‘formidable‘ international arbitration specialist Andrew Pullen, who is ‘brilliant in cross-examination‘, is the main practitioner to note in Singapore. Additionally, Stephen Moriarty KC is handling an increased amount of Singapore-based arbitration cases, and continues to advise on complex joint venture disputes and contentious financial matters. The ‘incredibly intelligentAnneliese Day KC stands out for her established track record in acting in complex professional negligence claims, and Nik Yeo has extensive expertise in advising on cryptocurrency disputes.