Band 1
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About
Provided by Lewis Baglietto KC
Practice Areas
Lewis Baglietto is a Partner at Hassans and Head of the firm’s Litigation Department. He is also a member of the firm’s Shipping Team.
His practice over the years has been wide-ranging, with a strong emphasis on international commercial disputes, maritime law and administrative law.
He has been involved in many of the leading Gibraltar cases in these areas over the past 25 years, acting for a wide range of local and overseas clients, including private individuals, corporations, Banks, Trustees, accountants, local and overseas state authorities as well as international organisations. Many of his cases are reported in the Gibraltar Law Reports.
He has also appeared in cases of European significance in the European Court of Human Rights and the Privy Council, such as Bols v Superior Yacht Services [2006] UKPC 45, a leading case on jurisdiction agreements in a EU context and, French v Public Prosecutor of Central Department of Investigation and Prosecution in Lisbon [2013] UKPC 16 a case interpretation concerning the EU Framework Decision on the European Arrest Warrant. In 2017 he appeared before the Grand Chamber of the Court of Justice for the European Union on behalf of the applicants in the first (and possibly the last) reference from the Courts of Gibraltar for a preliminary ruling on EU law. The case, C-267/16 Buhagiar & ors -v- Minister of Justice, concerned the applicability to Gibraltar of the Firearms Directive and clarified the scope of Gibraltar’s exclusion from the Customs Union and the Treaty provisions on Free Movement of Goods.
Lewis holds and has held a number of public appointments in Gibraltar, including that of Chief Charity Commissioner and Chairman of the Mental Health Review Tribunal.
He is consistently ranked as a “Leading” or “Band 1” litigator by major international lawyer directories and is commended for his “hands on” approach to cases. One directory source described him as being “every bit as good as his counterparts in London.”
Career
On 12 June 2014, Lewis was appointed as Queen’s Counsel in Gibraltar.
Lewis read law at King’s College, London and at the Inns of Court School of Law. He was called to the Bar of England and Wales and the Gibraltar Bar in 1986 and joined the firm that year. He became a partner in 1993 and Head of Litigation in 2003.
Chambers Review
Global
Lewis Baglietto KC is highly regarded for his expertise in international disputes, with a focus on commercial litigation. He possesses further prowess in the shipping sector, representing public and private clients in regulatory and sanctions matters.
Lewis Baglietto KC is highly regarded for his expertise in international disputes, with a focus on commercial litigation. He possesses further prowess in the shipping sector, representing public and private clients in regulatory and sanctions matters.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Lewis is knowledgeable in his sphere. He is a go-to lawyer on the Rock of Gibraltar. He is approachable and responsive."
"Lewis Baglietto is very strong."
"Lewis is knowledgeable in his sphere. He is a go-to lawyer on the Rock of Gibraltar. He is approachable and responsive."
"Lewis Baglietto is very strong."
Articles, highlights and press releases
1 item provided by Hassans
In May 2017 Lewis Baglietto QC appeared with Charles Bonfante before the Court of Justice of the European Union in a case involving the applicability of certain provisions of the Firearms Directive to Gibraltar.
In May 2017 Lewis Baglietto QC appeared with Charles Bonfante before the Court of Justice of the European Union in a case involving the applicability of certain provisions of the Firearms Directive to Gibraltar.