SILK PROFILE

Andrew Mitchell KC

UK Bar 2026

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Ranked in 3 practice areas

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UK Bar

Banking & Finance - London (Bar)

Band 2
Band 2

Individual Editorial

Andrew Mitchell KC has established himself as a silk of choice for complex finance litigation, and has an especially strong standing in interest rate swaps disputes. He is also a noted practitioner in commercial dispute resolution and insurance cases. Mitchell is frequently sought out to defend banks against allegations of fraud, and has also appeared for them in PPI mis-selling claims cases. He further advises clients on complex securitisation and underwriting issues.

Consumer Finance - All Circuits

Band 2
Band 2

Individual Editorial

Andrew Mitchell KC is a well-regarded silk who is experienced in handling a variety of complex and high-value consumer finance matters. He is noted for his strength in handling group actions.

Strengths

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  • He has a voracious appetite for complex cases and performed superbly at trial.

    Banking & FinanceUK Bar
  • He is a subtle advocate with a playful cross-examination style which is devastatingly effective.

    Banking & FinanceUK Bar
  • Andrew is a clear and persuasive advocate and is good at balancing clients' commercial objectives with the legal options.

    Banking & FinanceUK Bar
  • He is incredibly experienced and is an absolutely fantastic barrister.

    Consumer FinanceUK Bar
  • He is a very high-quality commercial advocate who presents submissions in a very appealing way for a judge. He is very good on his feet and very adaptable in court.

    Consumer FinanceUK Bar
  • The cleverest and most incisive things said in our case were said by Andrew Mitchell. He is brilliant.

    Commercial Dispute ResolutionUK Bar

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