Brick Court Chambers

Aidan Robertson KC

Aidan Robertson KC

YEAR OF CALL: England and Wales: 1995; Ireland: 2018    YEAR OF SILK: 2009
CLERK:

"Aidan is outstanding in every way. His advice is invariably precise and on point, and his advocacy skills are second to none."
Chambers & Partners 2017

News

27/07/23

First subsidy control challenge dismissed

25/07/23

Court of Appeal opts for opt-out in FX claims

26/06/23

Cost cap in first subsidy control case set aside by Court of Appeal

13/07/22

Aidan Robertson QC reappointed to Oxford

08/04/22

Competition Appeal Tribunal delivers judgment on FX cartel collective proceedings applications

24/02/22

High Court dismisses challenge to autonomous tariff quota for raw cane sugar

01/02/22

State aid damages claim dismissed by Court of Appeal

22/09/21

Brick Court tops Bar listings in Who’s Who Legal Global Competition guide

10/03/21

Satellite litigation – General Court rejects challenge to mobile satellite services spectrum allocation

25/11/20

State aid damages claim dismissed by High Court

22/09/20

Challenge to UK State aid for Hinkley Point C nuclear power station finally rejected by Grand Chamber of EU Court of Justice

11/05/20

Advocate General’s Opinion resolves intra-Member State dispute concerning nuclear power in favour of UK Government

10/03/20

CAT rules on when to hear carriage dispute

12/02/20

35 members of Brick Court appear in The Lawyer’s Top 20 Cases and Top 15 Appeals of 2020

23/01/20

Saracens Rugby Club salary cap infringement decision now published

10/01/20

CMA largely successful in defending the Tobii/Smartbox merger decision

01/03/19

Eurotunnel challenge to ferry contracts withdrawn

20/07/18

Aidan Robertson QC called to the Bar of Ireland

12/07/18

Challenge to State aid for Hinkley Point C rejected by EU General Court

04/07/18

High-voltage judgment on jurisdiction in Power Cables cartel litigation

16/02/18

Indirectness of sales is no bar to iiyama’s competition claim continuing in England

09/10/17

Disclosure of leniency materials refused but foreign implementation evidence allowed

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