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Justin Perring

Barrister · New Square Chambers · Called 2013

Justin was first recognised by the Legal 500 for his commercial practice in 2020. He has experience of substantial commercial disputes across a number of industries, including: IT, telecommunications, professional...

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Justin Perring

Regions served: London and South East · South West

About Justin

Commercial Litigation

Justin was first recognised by the Legal 500 for his commercial practice in 2020.

He has experience of substantial commercial disputes across a number of industries, including: IT, telecommunications, professional services, infrastructure and utilities, manufacturing, chemical engineering, publishing, international trade, commodities, carriage of goods, agriculture, banking and finance, funds, cryptocurrency and aviation.

Justin acts in domestic disputes as well as those with an international or offshore element.

He appears as counsel (led and unled) at trial and at interim hearings (including for urgent injunctive relief or challenging jurisdiction) in the High Court, and has experience of arbitration. He also has a substantial paper practice advising on liability, quantum, recovery, and enforcement, as well as drafting pleadings.

Justin's practice includes:

  • Anti-suit injunctions
  • Agency
  • Arbitration
  • Aviation
  • Banking and financial services
  • Commissions
  • Commodities
  • Confidentiality
  • Conflict of laws
  • Contracts
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Data protection
  • Economic torts
  • Enforcement
  • Equitable remedies
  • Factoring agreements
  • Framework agreements
  • Foreign judgments
  • Guarantees and indemnities
  • Interim remedies: security for costs, injunctions & freezing orders etc.
  • Investor disputes
  • Jurisdiction
  • Loans
  • Restraint of trade
  • Service out
  • Trusts
  • Unjust enrichment

Company & Partnership

Justin has been recommended by the Legal 500 for company work for several years.

He frequently appears in the Insolvency and Companies List at final and interim hearings (including urgent applications and applications for interim injunctions and other interim relief).

He also has a substantial paper practice, advising on liability, quantum and recovery in contentious director and shareholder matters, as well as non-contentious matters such as governance, constitutional matters, and drafting. His work includes domestic matters, as well as those with an international or offshore element.

Justin has also spoken at the "Hollington Conference" on shareholder disputes.

Justin's practice includes:

  • Auditors
  • Boardroom disputes
  • Bona vacantia
  • Company & partnership property including leases and trusts
  • Conflict of laws
  • Constitution
  • Deadlock
  • Derivative actions
  • Director disqualifications
  • Director's duties and fiduciary duties
  • Dissolution
  • Enforcement
  • Escheat
  • Farming Partnerships
  • Foreign judgments
  • Interim remedies: security for costs, injunctions & freezing orders etc.
  • Jurisdiction
  • LLPs
  • Quasi-partnerships
  • Restoration
  • Service out
  • Share capital reduction
  • Shareholder, partnership and LLP agreements
  • Share schemes
  • Traditional partnerships
  • Unfair prejudice petitions
  • Vesting orders
  • Winding up

Civil Fraud

Civil fraud and asset tracing forms a significant proportion of Justin's practice. He acts in domestic disputes as well as those with an international or offshore element.

He appeared as junior counsel in Takhar v Gracefield Developments Ltd [2024] EWHC 1714 (Ch) (led by Tom Graham), a wide-ranging case involving deceit, conspiracy, undue influence, issue estoppel, limitation, witness immunity, trusts, and remedies, where he was recognised for his "high quality" and "erudite submissions on the law", and for drafting "a powerful riposte under time pressure."

He was sole counsel in the case of BDG Financial Services Limited & Ors v Procap Assets (BDG GS Action) & Ors (2018, unrep.), a claim against a Belize company and its director alleging fraudulent breach of trust and breach of fiduciary duty in relation to financial trading losses. The claim was struck out, and Justin's client was subsequently awarded £6 million after the wrongful granting of a freezing order.

As well as appearing at trial and at interim hearings (including for urgent injunctive relief and contesting jurisdiction), Justin has a substantial paper practice advising on liability, quantum, recovery and enforcement. He also drafts statements of case.

Justin's practice includes:

  • Anti-suit injunctions
  • Breach of trust/fiduciary duty
  • Conflict of laws
  • Conspiracy
  • Constructive trusts
  • Conversion
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Deceit
  • Dishonest assistance
  • Economic torts
  • Email fraud
  • Enforcement
  • Equitable remedies
  • Foreign judgments
  • Interim remedies: security for costs, injunctions & freezing orders etc.
  • Jurisdiction
  • Knowing receipt
  • Limitation
  • Misrepresentation
  • Mortgage fraud
  • Service out
  • Tracing and asset recovery
  • Undue influence

Insolvency

Justin has been recommended by the Legal 500 for insolvency work for several years.

He frequently appears in the Insolvency and Companies List at final and interim hearings (including urgent applications and applications for interim injunctions and other interim relief).

He also has a substantial paper practice advising insolvency practitioners, trustees, creditors, and directors on liability, quantum, recovery and enforcement, including cross-border issues. He also drafts court documents. His work includes domestic matters, as well as those with an international or offshore element.

Justin's practice includes:

  • Annulment
  • Administration
  • Bankruptcy petitions
  • Conflict of laws
  • Construction
  • Cross-border
  • CVAs
  • Enforcement
  • Foreign judgments
  • Injunctions
  • Insolvent estates
  • Jurisdiction
  • Leases
  • Liquidation
  • Moratoriums
  • Receivership
  • Reviewable transactions
  • Service out
  • Suspension of discharge
  • Vesting orders
  • Winding-up petitions

My approach

Justin is approachable and straightforward. In addition to providing clear advice and effective court representation, he is commercially and tactically astute. Justin is happy to meet you in Chambers in London or other locations convenient to you, or via videoconference, and has clients throughout England and beyond.

About me

Justin specialises in commercial litigation, civil fraud, company law and insolvency. He is a member of the Commercial Bar Association (COMBAR) and the Chancery Bar Association (ChBA).

Justin is an experienced High Court advocate. He appears in the Commercial Court, the Chancery Division and the King's Bench Division at trial and at interim hearings, including urgent applications for injunctions (including freezing and proprietary injunctions) and other interim remedies. In the High Court, he was noted for drafting "a powerful riposte under time pressure" in written argument and for his "high quality" and "erudite submissions on the law" in oral closing argument (Takhar v Gracefield Developments Ltd [2024] EWHC 1714 (Ch)).

Justin has been recommended by the Legal 500 since 2020 where he has been endorsed for his "exceptionally analytical brain"; providing "clear, meaningful" and "comprehensive" advice; drafting "meticulous, accurate" pleadings; being "good in persuading judges"; and for being "approachable, thorough and prompt".

Notable cases

Justin has always specialised in commercial litigation, company law, and insolvency law. Justin has acted for a range of individuals and businesses, from SMEs to national and international businesses and public bodies in a number of industries including IT, hospitality, professional services, manufacturing, engineering, logistics, utilities, recruitment, sports, telecommunications, property companies, media, agriculture, and many more. Justin specialises in commercial litigation, civil fraud, company and shareholder disputes, and insolvency law. Justin has acted for a range of businesses, from SMEs to national and international business and public bodies in a number of industries including IT, telecommunications, professional services, infrastructure and utilities, manufacturing, chemical engineering, publishing, international trade, commodities, carriage of goods, agriculture, banking and finance, funds, cryptocurrency and aviation.

Professional & academic

MA University College London

BA (Hons) 1st Class, University College London

GDL, City Law School, City University

BPTC, BPP Law School

Bedingfield Scholar, The Honourable Society of Gray's Inn

COMBAR

Chancery Bar Association

What clients say

Justin achieves results beyond his instruction. No matter the size or urgency of the instruction, Justin will get the job done whether that being extensive drafting or preparing meticulously for a lengthy trial. (Legal 500, 2025) A junior who able to provide candid advice to clients. (Legal 500, 2025)

Justin has an exceptionally analytical brain, is good in persuading judges, and provides comprehensive advice. (Legal 500, 2024)

Justin is sensible and frank with the facts. He is very approachable and provides clear, meaningful advice. (Legal 500, 2022)

Areas of practice

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