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Andrew Lodder
Barrister at One Essex Court
Andrew Lodder is a highly experienced barrister at One Essex Court, a leading set of barristers' chambers specializing in commercial litigation.12 He was called to the Bar in 2012 and has since built an impressive career in complex commercial litigation and arbitration.1
Professional Experience
Andrew has extensive experience in high-value commercial litigation, both led and unled, in the High Court and Court of Appeal. He also handles international commercial arbitrations under various rules, including LCIA, UNCITRAL, ICC, and SIAC, in jurisdictions around the world.1
His practice focuses on several key areas:
- Civil fraud
- Banking and finance
- Energy and natural resources
- Unjust enrichment and restitution
Andrew has been involved in numerous high-profile cases, including:
- The first cyber-hacking claim in the English Courts for the Orange Group
- The Tesco Group Litigation
- An €800m ICC arbitration related to the South Stream project
Advocacy and Recognition
Andrew has considerable advocacy experience, appearing as sole counsel in various courts and arbitration proceedings. His cross-examination skills have been praised in judgments, with one describing his performance as "impressive".1
He has been recognized by legal publications:
- Featured by LegalWeek as one of its "Stars at the Bar"
- Listed in Chambers & Partners and Legal 500 for Commercial Dispute Resolution and Banking and Finance13
Academic Background and Publications
Prior to his career at the English Bar, Andrew:
- Trained with the State Solicitor's Office of Western Australia
- Taught private law at the University of Oxford
- Practiced in New York and London as an associate at Shearman & Sterling LLP1
Andrew holds a doctorate in unjust enrichment and restitution. He is the:
- Consulting Editor of the Restitution title in Halsbury's Laws of England
- Author of a leading text on enrichment cited in the Supreme Court
- Member of the advisory board of Halsbury's Laws of England1
Additional Qualifications
Andrew is also called to the Bar in the state of New York and can advise on issues of New York law.1 His LinkedIn profile indicates he has over 500 connections in the Greater London area.4