James is a senior counsel in the Disputes & Investigations group. He advises on a broad range of commercial and corporate disputes and regulatory investigations. James has a particular specialism in matters involving the accountancy profession, and regularly advises firms in relation to high profile civil claims and investigations. He has distinct expertise from working on secondment at a large accountancy firm, and delivers advice that reflects his extensive knowledge of his clients' industry, operations and priorities.
James has been recognised by Legal 500 as a "Rising Star" for Professional Negligence.
James is dual qualified as a solicitor in England and Wales and Scotland.
Leading associate
Rising Star - Professional Negligence
Rising Star – Insurance: Professional Negligence
Rising star - Insurance: Professional negligence
Next generation - Insurance: Professional negligence
Next generation - Insurance - Professional Negligence
We act for the former CFO of Carillion plc in relation to an investigation by the Enforcement Division of the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) into the affairs of Carillion plc.
Press releaseAdvising Professor Griggs, the Independent Reviewer appointed by Lloyds in relation to the HBOS Redress Programme. This is a substantial investigation into over 50 former HBoS corporate customers, analysis of their claims for compensation and independent assessment of the bank's redress proposals. We are the first firm to handle an independent review process for a major retail bank on this scale. Our mandate continues, with us now advising Professor Griggs on the Quality Assurance Review by Sir Ross Cranston of the HBOS Reading Compensation Scheme itself.
PwC in defending a claim for GBP1.6 billion arising out of the collapse of the sub-prime lender, Cattles plc and its trading subsidiary, Welcome Financial Services Ltd, following the discovery of a shortfall in its bad debt provision.
par James Bryden et Helen Robinson
Disputes Quick Read – developments in the fixed costs regime
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Disputes Quick Read: Service by email – are the rules any clearer?
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par Dr. Amir-Said Ghassabeh et Dr. David Klein, LL.M. (Univ. of Washington), CIPP/E
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