Partner, Head of Commercial Litigation and Dispute Resolution
Admitted to Haldanes'
Partnership:
1999
Jurisdictions:
Hong Kong (practicing)
England & Wales (non-practising)
Principal Service
Areas:
General commercial litigation
and arbitration, especially international disputes. Areas
covered include contractual disputes, professional negligence,
commercial fraud, insolvency, banking, insurance, employment,
financial services, SFC and other regulatory investigations,
injunctions and interlocutory proceedings.
Experience:
David has over 25 years of litigation experience
gained in London and Hong Kong.
After qualifying in England in 1977, David
worked in leading firms in both the City and West End of
London, specializing in insurance, personal injury and general
commercial litigation. In 1983, David moved to Hong Kong
to join the litigation department of a Hong Kong-based firm.
During this time, David handled a broad range of commercial
litigation cases. He was heavily involved for many years
in the extensive and wide-ranging litigation arising from
the collapse of the Carrian Group of companies, representing
several key individuals and companies.
David joined Haldanes in 1998 to head
the Civil Litigation Department of Haldanes. He has continued
to handle a wide range of litigation cases. Particular recent
highlights have been: representing an overseas government-owned
oil company in relation to the enforcement of a US$260 million
arbitral award under the New York Convention; acting for
the Cathay Pacific pilots' union in litigation with the
airline over rostering and other matters; representing a
power company in winding-up and arbitration proceedings
involving joint ventures in the PRC; acting against a Hong
Kong listed company for the recovery of unpaid commissions
of HK$35 million; acting in a complex family trust dispute;
acting in arbitration proceedings concerning the production
of an animated TV series. David also advises regularly on
employment and financial services cases.