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Samuel Townend KC

Position
The immediate past Chair of the Bar for England and Wales (2024), Samuel is an enormously respected silk with a heavy practice across the spread of Chambers’ work, both domestic and international, known for being “a powerhouse” and “an absolute pleasure to work with” (Chambers UK 2025) and “very bright and technically astute…His oral advocacy is very impressive”. (Legal 500 2024).
Along with mainstream construction, energy and professional negligence work, for all of which he is recommended in the directories, his particular specialities are offshore construction and marine engineering including dredging, together with infrastructure and utilities. This has resulted in Samuel also being listed in domestic and international directories for international arbitration. Samuel is known to be “a first-class advocate with the tenacity of a pit bull and manners of an English gentleman” (Legal 500 2017). He was nominated for Construction and Energy Junior of the Year at the 2019 Legal 500 awards.
Whether instructed as sole counsel, leading juniors, or co-counsel, Samuel is an energetic and enthusiastic member of the team known to be “a first-class advocate who is great with clients and has no problem rolling up his sleeves when the team is up against it” (Legal 500 Energy 2024), with his written pleadings and advocacy noted as “very clear, logical and persuasive” (Legal 500 International Arbitration 2022). Samuel relishes getting stuck into the most legally complex and factually detailed disputes, known to be “particularly strong on arguing difficult points of law” (Professional Negligence, Legal 500 2024), providing “great advice” and championing the client in whatever forum is specified.
Samuel regularly acts for clients in the courts of England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, and he has a thriving practice in international and domestic arbitration (recently acting in arbitrations to final hearing in Australia, Singapore, Paris, the IDRC and, most recently, a fully remote ICC arbitration), along with all forms of alternative dispute resolution.
It is a reflection of the high regard in which he is held by the industry, that for over a decade Samuel has been Standing Counsel for the National House Building Council (NHBC), the market leading insurer of new and refurbished residential properties in the UK, for whom he acts for claims, recoveries and against personal guarantors. He successfully appeared in the Court of Appeal for NHBC in Herons Court v NHBC Building Control Services Ltd [2019] EWCA Civ 1423, concerning an attempt to extend s.1 of the Defective Premises Act 1972 to approved inspectors.
Samuel is an Accredited Mediator, Adjudicator and Dispute Resolution Board panellist and has acted as Mediator in domestic, international and remote mediations. He also regularly acts as mediation and negotiation advocate.
Career
- Chair of the Bar 2024
- Vice-Chair of the Bar 2023
- Bencher of Lincoln’s Inn 2023
- Chair, Bar Council Legal Services Committee 2022
- Member, Bar Council Legal Services Committee 2017
- Call to the Northern Ireland Bar 2014
- TECBAR Accredited Adjudicator and Dispute Resolution Board Member 2013
- TECBAR Accredited Mediator 2012
- Standing Counsel to the NHBC 2008
- Member of the Bar Council 2006-2008
- Called to the Bar (Lincoln’s Inn) 1999
Education
The Latymer School, Edmonton, London; Trinity College, Cambridge (1996 History (2(1)); City University, London (1998 Diploma in Law).
Leisure
Samuel stood as a parliamentary candidate for Reigate (2005) and Bristol North West (2010). He is Vice-Chair of the Society of Labour Lawyers. He was a Councillor of the London Borough of Lambeth from 2006-2009. In that role and as a school governor Samuel was involved in a number of appointment and disciplinary panels. For a number of years he was appointed by the Bar Council to supervise the elections of the Executive of the National Union of Students.
Lawyer Rankings
London Bar > Construction
(Leading Silks)Ranked: Tier 5Samuel Townend KC – Keating Chambers ‘Sam is a very bright and technically astute barrister. His oral advocacy is very impressive.’
London Bar > Professional negligence
(Leading Silks)Ranked: Tier 4Samuel Townend KC –Keating Chambers ‘Sam is a very able advocate and a good tactician. He is particularly strong on arguing difficult points of law.’
With its ‘formidable bench strength across the construction and engineering sector’, Keating Chambers continues to be a go-to set for professional liability matters relating to cladding, defective designs, and fire safety issues. Jonathan Selby KC is instructed in a claim against an architect as well as a design and building contractor concerning a defective care home that needed to be demolished and rebuilt. Samuel Townend KC is acting for the architect in Willmott Dixon Construction Ltd v Sheppard Robson Ltd, a case centering around fire safety defects that affect more than a hundred residential units in Woolwich. Tom Owen KC took silk in March 2024; he will be leading the team for the defendant in the case of One Hyde Park v Laing O’Rourke, which concerns the design and installation of pipework in One Hyde Park.
London Bar > International arbitration: counsel
(Leading Silks)Ranked: Tier 4Samuel Townend KC –Keating Chambers ‘Sam is a very bright and technically astute barrister. His oral advocacy is very impressive.’
London Bar > Energy
(Leading Silks)Ranked: Tier 4Samuel Townend KC –Keating Chambers ‘A first-class advocate who is great with clients and has no problem rolling up his sleeves when the team is up against it.’