Mr Andrew Grantham KC KC > Kings Chambers > Leeds, England > Barrister Profile

Kings Chambers
5 PARK SQUARE EAST
LEEDS
LS1 2NE
England
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Position

Andrew practises almost exclusively in Commercial and Chancery Dispute Resolution including Arbitration and International Disputes. He also undertakes some non-contentious work.

He was called to the Bar following a short career as a full-time law lecturer at Wadham College, Oxford and part-time lecturer at King’s College, London.

Andrew specialises in cases of high value and considerable complexity. He has particular expertise in contractual and corporate disputes.  His clients include banks and major public companies as well as a number of smaller manufacturing and other companies and professional firms.

Career

Called to the Bar 1991, formerly lecturer in law Wadham College Oxford and King’s College London. KC 2020.

Memberships

British and Irish Commercial Bar Association (UK Chair), Northern Circuit Commercial Bar Association (immediate Past Chair), Chancery Bar Association, COMBAR, Northern Chancery Bar Association, Professional Negligence Bar Association and Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators. Member of the Users Committees of the Manchester Circuit Commercial Court and BPC.

Lawyer Rankings

Regional Bar > Northern Circuit > Professional negligence

(Leading Silks)Ranked: Tier 2

Andrew Grantham KC – Kings Chambers ‘Andrew is a heavyweight practitioner on the circuit. His presence on high-value and complex cases is greatly reassuring.’

Kings Chambers stands out for its ‘extremely wide level of expertise‘ in professional negligence matters. The team has extensive experience in advising on actions brought against architects, accountants, surveyors, solicitors and insurance brokers. Lesley Anderson KC‘s practice includes handling claims brought against solicitors, and Andrew Grantham KC has a solid track record in advising on claims brought against tax advisers concerning allegations of negligent tax advice. Among the juniors, Neil Berragan is very experienced in handling property-related negligence claims.

Regional Bar > Northern Circuit > Chancery, probate, and tax

(Leading Silks)Ranked: Tier 2

Andrew Grantham KC – Kings Chambers

Regional Bar > Northern Circuit > Company and insolvency

Kings Chambers ‘is the leading set for insolvency work in the North West’ and its members have expertise in handling complex and high-value unfair prejudice actions and shareholder disputes, as well as insolvency-related matters, acting for office holders, companies, directors and debtors. Lesley Anderson KC is head of the set’s business and property group, which also includes Andrew Grantham KC, who is active in matters regarding just and equitable winding-up petitions, derivative actions, and disputes concerning share sales and title to shares, and he acted for the respondent in PSV 1982 Ltd v Langdon, the leading case on two issues concerning s217 of the Insolvency Act. In Waldron v WaldronDavid Casement KC successfully defended the respondent against allegations of breaches of fiduciary duty and unfair prejudice in a dispute between family shareholders in a construction company. Louis Doyle KC has a track record of offshore work, as does Paul Chaisty KC.

Regional Bar > Northern Circuit > Commercial litigation

Kings Chambers ‘is a go-to choice for commercial litigation matters’. Its member have national client bases, including major institutions, private sector businesses, and high-net-worth individuals. Andrew Grantham KC has a wide-ranging practice, and he handles claims involving business and share sales, the sale and carriage of goods, commercial fraud, and restrictive covenants and confidential information. In Northamber Plc v Interactive Education Solutions LtdMark Harper KC is representing a business in resisting a claim that it breached an exclusive supply agreement, causing alleged losses of £2m. The set is also home to Aidan Reay, who frequently appears in the High Court and County Court, Kelly Pennifer, who is strong on civil fraud and contractual disputes, and Neil Berragan, who is regularly before the specialist business and property courts. Martin Budworth acted for the claimant in Oakwell v BFC Investment Company, which concerns a claim for several million due to unpaid consideration from the sale of Barnsley FC to Chinese-American investors. Ben Harding is another active member of the set with a growing volume of trial and injunctive work.