Jonathan Miller

Call: 1996

Jonathan Miller specializes in international heavyweight commercial and chancery litigation and substantial fraud claims. Such litigation typically involves complex issues of law relating to jurisdiction and choice of law; and the wide ancillary and preventative measures available from the High Court in London – principally freezing injunctions and asset disclosure orders, the equitable tracing of assets, constructive trusts, s423 orders and restitutionary remedies. Jonathan has been involved in some of the most substantial litigation in the Commercial Court in recent years, including the long-running Kazakhstan Kagazy litigation and the litigation over the Venezuelan gold reserves in the Bank of England.

Jonathan advises upon and litigates in the areas of banking and finance law; international commercial arbitration; competition law; financial services regulation; guarantees; international law, jurisdiction and forum applications, conflict of laws, corporate and personal insolvency, director’s and trustees’ duties, shareholders’ rights and derivative claims; intellectual property litigation and advice; protection of confidential information and related restrictive covenants and injunctive relief.