Fraud: Civil
London (Bar)
1 year ranked
Provided by Brick Court Chambers
Camilla Cockerill has expertise in commercial law, group litigation including competition litigation, public law, and public international law.
Highlights of current and recent cases include:
• Dr Brook v Google and Professor Rodger v Google: Collective proceedings (worth circa £1bn and £5bn respectively) brought against Google in the Competition Appeal Tribunal for UK advertisers and UK app developers (led by Robert O’Donoghue, Brick Court and Kieron Beal KC, Blackstone Chambers).
• GIG Investments v XY ERS UK Limitred & Ors: High value civil fraud claim arising out of investments in a Luxembourg incorporated umbrella fund. Camilla successfully defended VP Liechtenstein and VP Luxembourg in a 7-week trial before Justice Jacobs (led by Richard Blakeley KC, Brick Court).
• Preparing submissions to the Inter American Court of Human Rights on behalf of the Global Strategic Litigation Counsel in respect of the Chile / Columbia request for an advisory opinion concerning States’ obligations to respond to the climate emergency within the framework of international human rights law.
Camilla read English Literature at Cambridge, graduating with First Class Honours and winning several University and College prizes.
Provided by Chambers
Camilla Cockerill gains recognition for her fast-growing civil fraud practice, in which she is routinely instructed on matters involving dishonesty and conspiracy. She has experience working in large teams and has appeared in the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court.
Provided by Chambers
Camilla is extremely bright and meticulous.
She is very commercial, thorough and has an unrivalled attention to detail but is also a strategic thinker.
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