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Charles Raffin

Position
Charles Raffin is a highly regarded commercial barrister specialising in the resolution of international and domestic commercial disputes through courts, arbitration, mediation and other forms of ADR.
Charles’ broad commercial and commercial/chancery practice encompasses civil fraud (with related contempt of court work), company/joint venture/partnership, CDR (including construction, franchising, sports and costs disputes), insolvency and trusts litigation. Charles advises and appears regularly in arbitration disputes under all the major international arbitral rules.
Recommended by Chambers & Partners UK and Global and Legal 500 for his onshore and offshore work, Charles is known as: “incredibly bright, responsive, detail-orientated and thorough”, “very commercial, very sharp and a delight to work with”, “a very effective advocate” and “excellent on every level”.
Much of Charles’ work has a strong international edge. He is called to the Bar of the British Virgin Islands and acts regularly for clients based in, or involved in disputes in, jurisdictions including Europe, Russia, the Americas, the Caribbean (the BVI, the Commonwealth of the Bahamas, the Cayman Islands and the Turks and Caicos), and the Far East, and he enjoys working with foreign counsel and experts of foreign law. Much of Charles’ work involves conflicts of laws, and he also acts as an expert on English law in foreign proceedings.
Charles’ experience at the Bar is enhanced by his three years as an Associate in the International Arbitration & Litigation Group of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom (UK) LLP and then his later secondment with a major litigation funder.
Charles is co-author of Electronic Disclosure: Law & Practice (OUP) and a regular speaker at online and in person national and international conferences and seminars (including at the Chancery Bar Winter Conference, various English-Cypriot Law Days, the Legal Business International Arbitration Summit and CDR Autumn Arbitration Symposium). A member of the Middle Temple International Sub-Committee, Charles has assisted and advised civil rules committees in various jurisdictions over pending amendments to rules concerning discovery/disclosure.
Career
Call: 2005
Memberships
- Commercial Fraud Lawyers Association (CFLA)
- Chancery Bar Association
- COMBAR
- LCLCBA
- The Fraud Lawyers Association
- MCIArb
- TECBAR
- London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA)
Education
- BA (Hons) Oxford
- Queen Mother and Lord Justice Sachs Scholar of the Middle Temple
Lawyer Rankings
London Bar > Insolvency
(Leading Juniors)Ranked: Tier 3Gatehouse Chambers houses a number of barristers with experience in insolvency cases, ranging from issues with director misfeasance, cross-border shareholder disputes, as well as disputed winding up petitions and unfair prejudice petitions. Within insurance insolvency, Sarah McCann is involved in a variety of cases, including a cross-border dispute that emerged as a result of Enterprise Insurance Company’s insolvency in Gibraltar. Sarah Clarke represents high-profile clients in a variety of claims, while Jonathan Titmuss is involved in multiple insolvency disputes. Charles Raffin and Ryan Hocking are also key names at the set.
London Bar > Commercial litigation
(Leading Juniors)Ranked: Tier 4Charles Raffin – Gatehouse Chambers ‘Charles is a great thinker. He is excellent on the law and strategy. His advocacy is detailed, thorough and on point.’
The English Bar Offshore > Commercial disputes
(Leading Juniors)Ranked: Tier 3Charles Raffin – Gatehouse Chambers ‘Charles is extremely intelligent with a brilliant analytical mind and an encyclopaedic knowledge of the law.’