
10 Fountain Court members and five door tenants have been recognised in The Legal 500’s Asia Pacific 2024 guide.
At a set level, Fountain Court has been ranked in Tier 1 for commercial work undertaken in the region by barristers called to the Bar of England & Wales, as well as for its construction, energy and infrastructure practice and for arbitrator work. The directory describes Fountain Court as ‘not only among the best at every level in leading commercial and financial cross border disputes, but are always a pleasure to work with, commercially savvy, and user friendly’, noting that Chambers ‘oozes talent across the generations’ and that the clerks ‘are absolutely superb; always available and supportive.’
Individual rankings in the guide include:
- Stephen Moriarty KC and Matthew Gearing KC have been ranked for commercial work across the Asia Pacific region and as arbitrator in regional international arbitration.
- Raymond Cox KC, Bankim Thanki KC, Timothy Howe KC, Leigh-Ann Mulcahy KC, Akhil Shah KC and Nik Yeo have been ranked for commercial work across the Asia Pacific region.
- Anneliese Day KC has been ranked for commercial and construction, energy and infrastructure work across the Asia Pacific region, and as both counsel and arbitrator in regional international arbitration.
- Andrew Pullen has been ranked for commercial and construction, energy and infrastructure work across the Asia Pacific region, and as counsel in regional international arbitration.
- Michael Brindle KC has been ranked as arbitrator in regional international arbitration.
- Professor Darius Chan has been ranked for commercial work across the Asia Pacific region, and as counsel in regional international arbitration.
- Arvind Datar SA, Gaurav Pachnanda SA and Zal Andhyarujina SA have been ranked for commercial disputes work in India.
The editorial on Fountain Court within The Legal 500’s guides can be found here.