JUNIOR PROFILE
Rebecca Loveridge

Rebecca Loveridge

UK Bar 2026

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Ranked in 2 practice areas

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Practice Areas

Rebecca specialises in commercial litigation and financial services regulation. Her practice spans a wide variety of disputes, including those related to aviation, banking and financial services, commodities trading and civil fraud. Her cases often have an international dimension and she is regularly instructed to advise on issues involving conflict of laws. She is also frequently instructed to act in regulatory investigations and related proceedings. Her recent cases include high value claims concerning the cancellation of nickel trades by the London Metal Exchange, disputed loan agreements, a dispute arising out of the impact of economic sanctions on an aircraft lease agreement and allegations of fraud in respect of the sale of financial products. She has also appeared in some of the leading cases on legal professional privilege. In 2018 she was recognised by the Legal 500 as one of the “Top Ten under Eight Years’ Call” for Commercial Litigation.

Reported cases include: R (Elliott) v London Metal Exchange [2023] EWHC 2969 (Admin); Watchstone Group v PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP [2023] EWHC 1133 (Comm); R (Donegan) v Financial Services Compensation Scheme [2021] EWHC 760 (Admin); Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Limited v Ambani [2020] EWHC 1403 (Comm), [2019] EWHC 3436 (Comm); PCP Capital Partners LLP v Barclays Bank Plc [2020] EWHC 1393 (Comm); Financial Reporting Council v Sports Direct International Plc [2020] 2 WLR 1256; A v B and Financial Reporting Council [2020] EWHC 1491 (Ch); Director of the SFO v Eurasian Natural Resources Corp Ltd [2019] 1 WLR 791; Dana Gas PJSC v Dana Gas Sukuk Limited [2018] 1 Lloyd’s Rep 177; Aldersgate Investments Limited v Lloyds Bank Plc [2018] EWHC 2601 (Comm).

Career

Called 2011, Inner Temple.

Professional Memberships

COMBAR.

Publications

Contributor to Thanki (ed) The Law of Privilege (3rd edn); Contributor to Challenging Private Law: Lord Sumption on the Supreme Court; Co-author of chapter on UK Privilege in The Practitioner’s Guide to Global Investigations; Co-author of the chapter on expert witnesses in Simpson (ed) Professional Negligence.

Personal

St Peter’s College, Oxford University (BA Law First Class); Trinity College, Oxford University (BCL Distinction).

Chambers Review

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UK Bar

Financial Services - London (Bar)

Band 2
Band 2

Individual Editorial

Rebecca Loveridge is a high-quality junior who inspires confidence when acting on contentious matters involving regulators such as the FRC and FCA. Her areas of strength include advising on actions related to audits, as well as banking issues such as Libor fixing.

Banking & Finance - London (Bar)

Band 3
Band 3

Individual Editorial

Rebecca Loveridge acts for both national and international clients in a range of financial matters. She acts in matters concerning breach of fiduciary duty, the enforcement of guarantees and the mis-selling of financial products.

Strengths

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  • She is extremely thorough, endlessly reliable and has the self-assuredness to make difficult judgements.

    Financial ServicesUK Bar
  • Rebecca is excellent in an advisory and drafting capacity and is an excellent listener.

    Financial ServicesUK Bar
  • Rebecca has excellent judgement and conviction in her advice, which is welcomed by clients.

    Banking & FinanceUK Bar
  • She is diligent, responsive and meticulous.

    Banking & FinanceUK Bar
  • Rebecca is a strong commercial barrister with high standards of attention to detail and commercial awareness.

    Banking & FinanceUK Bar

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