Ranked in 2 Practice Areas
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Up and Coming

Commercial Dispute Resolution

London (Bar)

2 Years Ranked

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Up and Coming

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Provided by Benedict Tompkins

UK Bar

Practice Areas

Benedict’s practice is focused on high-value commercial litigation and arbitration, specialising in civil fraud, banking and finance, and both commercial and investment arbitration across a range of sectors.

Benedict has acted in proceedings at all levels of the English courts, and increasingly takes on significant advocacy roles as junior counsel.

He is also developing a practice in offshore work focussed on fraud and asset recovery, and has experience both at first instance in the Commercial Division of the BVI High Court and on appeal before the Eastern Caribbean Court of Appeal.

In arbitration, he has appeared in or advised on proceedings under the ICSID, ICC, LCIA, HKIAC, SIAC, LMAA, ICDR and UNCITRAL Rules, seated both in London and abroad.

Highlights of Benedict’s recent or current work include acting:

• for the primary defendant in Suppipat v Narongdej [2023] EWHC 1988 (Comm), a $2 billion multi-party fraud claim arising out of the sale of Thailand’s largest renewable energy firm, tried over 20 weeks in 2022–2023;

• for the beneficial owner of a shares in a $200 million fund in just and equitable winding up proceedings arising from serious misconduct by fund management (BVI High Court and ECCA);

• for the claimant in Lonestar Communications Corporation LLC v Kay (Commercial Court), a conspiracy claim concerning a large-scale cyber attack on a Liberian telecommunications network;

• for the Republic of India in Vedanta Resources Ltd v India, a multi-billion dollar claim alleging breaches of an investment treaty by way of a taxation measure.

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Commercial Dispute Resolution - London (Bar)
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International Arbitration: General Commercial & Insurance - London (Bar)
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Up and Coming

Benedict Tompkins is recognised as an up-and-coming junior for his broad international arbitration practice. He represents both sovereign states and commercial investors in complex arbitrations, occasionally unled. He is regularly instructed in high-value disputes, and wields notable experience advising on complex offshore proceedings, having been called to the Bar of the BVI.

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