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Tom Wood

Tom Wood

YEAR OF CALL: 2017

‘Tom is a superb junior. He provides clear and commercially valuable advice, and he is someone who quickly cuts to the heart of a matter. He is one for the difficult cases.‘
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Tom specialises in substantial commercial disputes, regularly acting in high-profile cases with an international element. His broad practice covers banking, contractual issues, civil fraud, derivatives, insurance/reinsurance, shareholder disputes, commercial agency, and professional negligence. Tom has acted in a number of disputes featured in The Lawyer’s ‘Top 20’ cases in recent years, including BTI 2014 LCC v PwC (2024), the $2 billion Mozambique ‘Tuna Bond’ litigation (2023) and the FX-rigging litigation, and is regularly instructed unled in a range of commercial disputes. Tom also has extensive experience of arbitration, having acted (led and unled) in LCIA, ICC and Ad Hoc proceedings. 

Tom is identified as a leading junior in the fields of Commercial Disputes (Chambers & Partners and Legal 500 2025), and Banking and Finance, Civil Fraud and International Arbitration (Legal 500 2025). The Directories have said:

"He is an excellent team player with a fantastic courtroom style. Very calm under pressure."

“He is very perspicacious, rapidly grasping the essential elements in any dispute. Tom is highly responsive and has a global view of any legal dispute, assessing the commercial elements as well as the legal aspects.”

“One of the Bar's ascendant stars. Besides being a first-rate lawyer, he is articulate, clever, level headed and persuasive. He can vary his tone from aggressive to mild, depending on the needs of the moment, and has a fantastic feel for the mood of the court.”

“Tom is simply first rate. He is extremely intelligent, his drafting is clear and precise, and he has a very nice manner with clients.  He is very easy to work with.”

“Tom is a superb junior. He provides clear and commercially valuable advice, and he is someone who quickly cuts to the heart of a matter. He is one for the difficult cases.”

Tom’s significant current and recent instructions include:

  • Various Claimants v Vodafone Limited: acting for Vodafone in its defence of multiple claims said to be worth a total of £120 million by 62 current and former franchise partners for relief under the Commercial Agents Regulations and damages/restitution in respect of alleged breaches of contract.
  • BTI 2014 LLC v PwC: acted for BTI in a several hundred million-dollar auditors’ negligence claim (which settled during the 10-week trial). 
  • Republic of Mozambique v Credit Suisse and others: acting for three banks which provided syndicated lending to the Republic of Mozambique in the multi-party proceedings relating to the substantial $2 billion ‘tuna bonds’ scandal involving allegations of bribery, corruption and conspiracy involving a number of Government officials. [2023] EWHC 1650 (Comm). 
  • Banca Intesa Sanpaolo SpA & Dexia Crediop SpA v Commune di Venezia (Financial List): acting for the claimant banks in proceedings concerning an ISDA Master Agreement, and in connection with Venice’s €100 million counter-claim, tried in the Commercial Court in June 2022. [2022] EWHC 2586 (Comm). 
  • Mayer Cars and Trucks v Jaguar Land Rover Limited: acting for JLR in ongoing Commercial Court proceedings concerning claims of unlawful means conspiracy and unjust enrichment said to be worth up to $3 million (unled). [2021] EWHC 2984 (Comm).
  • Acting unled in an application to the Commercial Court for a Worldwide Freezing Order in support of a c.$3m claim for unpaid debts.
  • Allianz Global Investors v Barclays Bank and others: acting for HSBC in substantial follow- on and stand-alone damages claims against several international banking groups (in the Commercial Court and Competition Appeal Tribunal) concerning alleged manipulation of forex rates and bid/ask spreads over an 11-year period. Tom was part of the Defendants’ counsel team on the Claimants’ application to strike-out aspects of the Defendants’ pass-on Defences [2021] EWHC 399 (Comm) and the subsequent appeal [2022] EWCA Civ 353.

Before coming to the Bar, Tom practised as a Solicitor Advocate and Associate at Herbert Smith Freehills for four years, specialising in general commercial disputes, civil fraud and contentious trusts. He completed secondments as a Judicial Assistant to the Commercial Court and Chancery Division and as a Legal Adviser to BP Legal Dispute Resolution. 

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  • Banking and finance M

    Tom regularly acts for banks and financial institutions and is ranked as a leading junior for Banking and Finance in the Legal 500 2025 (Tier 2). He has particular experience of fraud claims involving banks, investment funds, FX trading, interest-rate swaps, syndicated lending and miss-selling claims. Significant instructions include:

    • Acting for a leading international FX brokerage in its defence of multiple claims totaling around £50m by individual investors for alleged dishonest assistance and knowing receipt in connection with an international fraudulent FX trading scheme.
    • Acting for multiple international investors on their claims against an investment advisor for fraudulent misrepresentations made in connection with investments in a failed healthcare fund.
    • Republic of Mozambique v Credit Suisse and others: acting for three banks which provided syndicated lending to the Republic of Mozambique in the multi-party proceedings relating to the substantial $2 billion ‘tuna bonds’ scandal involving allegations of bribery, corruption and conspiracy involving a number of Government officials. [2023] EWHC 1650 (Comm). A 12-week trial was heard from October to December 2023.  
    • Banca Intesa Sanpaolo SpA & Dexia Crediop SpA v Commune di Venezia (Financial List): acting for the claimant banks in proceedings concerning an ISDA Master Agreement, and in connection with Venice’s €100 million counter-claim, tried in the Commercial Court in June 2022. [2022] EWHC 2586 (Comm). 
    • Acting for an Italian investment bank in two Commercial Court claims against Italian local authorities for declaratory relief and damages in respect of long-term interest-rate swaps.
    • Allianz Global Investors v Barclays Bank and others: acting for HSBC in substantial follow-on and stand-alone damages claims against several international banking groups concerning alleged manipulation of forex rates and bid/ask spreads over an 11-year period. Tom was part of the Defendants’ counsel team on the Claimants’ application to strike-out aspects of the Defendants’ pass-on Defences [2021] EWHC 399 (Comm) and the subsequent appeal [2022] EWCA Civ 353.
  • Commercial M

    Tom practises across the full range of commercial work in Chambers and is ranked as a ‘Rising Star’ for Commercial Litigation in Chambers & Partners and the Legal 500 2025. He is regularly instructed as part of small and large teams in heavyweight commercial disputes and has appeared with leading counsel before the Court of Appeal, High Court and Financial Reporting Counsel, and unled in the Commercial Court, Circuit and Commercial Court. He has particular experience of shareholder/JV disputes, high-value contract disputes, debt actions and economic-tort claims.

    Significant instructions include:

    • Various Claimants v Vodafone Limited: acting for Vodafone in its defence of multiple claims said to be worth a total of £120 million by 62 current and former franchise partners for relief under the Commercial Agents Regulations and damages/restitution in respect of alleged breaches of contract.
    • Republic of Mozambique v Credit Suisse and others [2023] EWHC 1650 (Comm): acting for three banks which provided syndicated lending to the Republic of Mozambique in the multi-party proceedings relating to the substantial $2 billion ‘tuna bonds’ scandal involving allegations of bribery, corruption and conspiracy involving a number of Government officials. A 12-week trial was heard from October to December 2023.  
    • Acting unled in an application to the Commercial Court for a Worldwide Freezing Order in support of a c.$3m claim for unpaid debts and the subsequent proceedings.
    • De Havilland v SpiceJet: acted for De Havilland in its successful application for summary judgment for liquidated damages of around US$43m for breaches of an aircraft purchase agreement [2021] EWHC 362 (Comm) and in De Havilland’s successful application to have SpiceJet’s appeal struck out [2021] EWCA Civ 1834.
    • Mayer Cars and Trucks v Jaguar Land Rover Limited: acting unled for JLR in ongoing Commercial Court proceedings concerning a claim of unlawful means conspiracy and unjust enrichment. [2021] EWHC 2984 (Comm). The case settled shortly before a two-week trial.
    • West Ham v E20: acting for E20 on its defence of West Ham United’s claims relating to the rights to use the London Stadium, including defending a privilege challenge [2018] EWHC 2784, and an expedited appeal on privilege issues [2018] EWCA Civ 2652. The case settled on the first day of trial.
    • L&J Lonsdale Metals v Jaguar Land Rover: acting for JLR in resisting a Circuit Commercial Court claim for breach of contract and counterclaiming for payment of a trade debt.
    • Lotus v Marcassus [2019] EWHC 3128 (Comm): acting for a defendant challenging jurisdiction over a debt claim in the Commercial Court.
    • Acting for a major pharmaceuticals manufacturer in LCIA proceedings concerning a contract dispute with a purchaser worth in excess of US$1 million.
  • Civil fraud M

    Many of Tom’s cases involve serious allegations of fraud and dishonesty, and he has extensive experience of the different aspects of fraud litigation including urgent applications for interim relief. He is ranked as a ‘Rising Star’ for Civil Fraud in the Legal 500 2025. Significant instructions include:

    • Acting for a leading international FX brokerage in its defence of multiple claims totaling around £50m by individual investors for alleged dishonest assistance and knowing receipt in connection with an international fraudulent FX trading scheme.
    • Acting for multiple international investors on their claims against an investment advisor for fraudulent misrepresentations made in connection with investments in a failed healthcare fund.
    • Republic of Mozambique v Credit Suisse and others [2023] EWHC 1650 (Comm): acting for three banks which provided syndicated lending to the Republic of Mozambique in the multi-party proceedings relating to the substantial $2 billion ‘tuna bonds’ scandal involving allegations of bribery, corruption and conspiracy involving a number of Government officials. A 12-week trial was heard from October to December 2023.  
    • Acting for a shareholder in a multi-million US$ property business in LCIA proceedings against his JV partner (involving allegations of dishonest misappropriation of assets and unfair prejudice) including two successful applications for interim relief to the LCIA.
    • Sakab Saudi Holding Co v Al Jabri & Ors, Re: HSBC & Ors [2021] EWHC 3390 (QB): acted for the successful applicants on an application to the English Court pursuant to a letter of request from the Canadian Court in connection with a US€3.47 billion fraud claim.
    • Advising a conglomerate on potential claims for fraudulent and negligent misstatement against a JV partner in relation to a multi-million-dollar property development.
    • Acting for an Italian business in connection with claims against a former director and his associates for dishonest breach of directors’ duties, misappropriation of assets, knowing receipt and dishonest assistance.
  • Insurance and Reinsurance M

    Tom regularly advices on insurance matters and is ranked in the Legal 500 2025 Insurance and Reinsurance category (Tier 4). Significant instructions include: 

    • Acting for reinsurers in their defence of Ad Hoc arbitral proceedings brought by a major insurer in connection with claims under a ‘follow the settlements’ clause relating to significant liabilities arising from the ‘Social Outburst’ in Chile in 2019. A four-week trial is listed for early 2026.
    • Acting for a number of Museums and Art Galleries on substantial business interruption claims arising out of the COVID-19 pandemic, some of which involved issues arising out of the Supreme Court’s judgment in the FCA test case.
    • Advising a major insurer on substantial business interruption claims by an aircraft manufacturer.
  • International Arbitration M

    Tom has extensive experience of arbitral proceedings, in particular in the LCIA where he has appeared led, unled and as an instructing solicitor. He was ranked as a 'Rising Star' for Arbitration in the Legal 500 2024. Tom also regularly advises on matters involving jurisdictional disputes concerning arbitration agreements and ancillary proceedings before national courts. Significant instructions include: 

    • Acting for reinsurers in their defence of Ad Hoc arbitral proceedings brought by a major insurer in connection with claims under a ‘follow the settlements’ clause relating to significant liabilities arising from the ‘Social Outburst’ in Chile in 2019. A four-week trial is listed for early 2026.
    • Acting for the buyer of a yacht in an Ad Hoc arbitration concerning unpaid liabilities on the vessel.
    • Acting for a shareholder in a multi-million US$ property business in LCIA proceedings against his JV partner (involving allegations of dishonest misappropriation of assets and unfair prejudice) including two successful applications for interim relief to the LCIA (led by Alec Haydon QC).
    • Acting unled for a major international generics manufacture in LCIA proceedings concerning claims for breach of contract worth US$2m and cross-claims for loss of profits and revenue for alleged breach of warranty worth US $2m, involving issues concerning the FDA regime.
  • Professional negligence M
    • BTI 2014 LLC v PwC: acting for BTI in a several hundred million-dollar auditors’ negligence claim (which settled during the 10-week trial in June 2024).
    • Watchstone v KPMG: acting for KPMG in its defence of claims said to be worth £14m centered on allegations of breach of duty in connection with an audit.
    • The Financial Reporting Council v Deloitte and others: acting for Deloitte in its defence of the FRC’s Formal Complaint concerning audits of Autonomy Corporation plc prior to its US$11 billion acquisition by Hewlett Packard.
  • Publications M
    • “Privy Council confirms availability of backward tracing”, Herbert Smith Freehills Litigation Notes, 10 August 2015
    • “Court of Appeal clarifies jurisdiction to order disclosure in support of freezing injunctions”, Herbert Smith Freehills Litigation Notes, 19 March 2015
    • “Supreme Court corrects ‘wrong turn’ in English law, holding that bribes received by an agent are held on trust for the principal”, Herbert Smith Freehills Litigation Notes, 21 July 2014
    • “Court of Appeal confirms account of profits available as remedy for dishonest assistance” (with Robert Hunter), Herbert Smith Freehills Litigation Notes, 17 July 2014
    • “Supreme Court finds trustee fraud exception under Limitation Act does not apply to claims for dishonest assistance / knowing receipt”, Herbert Smith Freehills Litigation Notes, 20 February 2014
  • Education & Qualifications M

    Before transferring to the Bar, Tom practised as a Solicitor Advocate and Associate at Herbert Smith Freehills LLP for four years. specialising in general commercial disputes, civil fraud and contentious trusts. He completed secondments during that time as a Judicial Assistant to the Commerical Court and Chancery Division and as a Legal Adviser to BP Legal Dispute Resolution. In 2013, Tom won the City of London Solicitors' Company Prize, awarded annually to the Trainee Solicitor showing the most promise as a future City solicitor. In 2015-2016, Tom was Judicial Assistant to Lord Wilson and Lord Hodge at the Supreme Court. 

    Tom graduated from the University of Oxford where he was awarded the top First in his year in Music, winning the University Gibbs prize. He completed a Master of Studies with Distinction, before going on to achieve Distinctions in the GDL and LPC.

    Professional experience

    2017-2018: Pupillage, Brick Court Chambers

    2017: Called to the Bar of England and Wales

    2013-2015, 2016-2017: Solicitor Advocate and Associate, Herbert Smith Freehills LLP, London (Dispute Resolution) 

    2015-2016: Judicial Assistant to Lord Wilson and Lord Hodge, Supreme Court of the United Kingdom

    2013: Legal Assistant, BP Legal Dispute Resolution 

    2012: Judicial Assistant to the Commercial Court and Chancery Division 

    2011-2013: Trainee Solicitor, Herbert Smith Freehills LLP

    Education

    2014: Higher Rights of Audience, Herbert Smith Freehills LLP (top of cohort)

    2011: Legal Practice Course, BPP Law School (Distinction)

    2009-2010: Graduate Diploma in Law, BPP Law School (Distinction)

    2007-2008: Master of Studies, Christ Church, University of Oxford (Distinction)

    2004-2007: BA in Music, Christ Church, University of Oxford (First Class, top of year)

    Scholarships and prizes

    Pupillage

    Lord Reid Senior Scholarship, Gray’s Inn (2018)

    Bar European Group Phoenicia Scholarship (2018)

    As a Solicitor 

    City of London Solicitors’ Company Prize (2013)

    Herbert Smith Freehills LPC Prize (2011)

    University of Oxford

    Arts and Humanities Research Council Award (2007)

    University Gibbs Prize for top first (2007)

    Christ Church Finals Prize (2007)

    Clifford Smith Prize (2007)

    Dixon Scholarship (2006)

    Academic and Instrumental Exhibition Awards (2005-2006)

  • Directory Quotes M

    "He is a very impressive junior." (Chambers & Partners 2025)

    "Tom Wood is outstanding for commercial and banking disputes. As well as brilliant legal skills, he also has experience as a solicitor, which gives him a wonderful insight into how solicitors work."  (Chambers & Partners 2025)

    "Tom is very thorough, conscientious and user-friendly." (Chambers & Partners 2025)

    "Tom is a team player, who works hard and gives clear advice." (Chambers & Partners 2025)

    "He has a great nose for fraud litigation. A junior with great strategic insight." (Legal 500 2025)

    "He is an excellent team player with a fantastic courtroom style. Very calm under pressure." (Legal 500 2025)

    "Tom is extremely hard working and detail oriented. He is willing to pitch in with any work, no matter how time consuming or technical, and his assistance with the foreign law expert evidence in particular was invaluable. He is switched on and generally has good instincts. He has a good manner with solicitors, third parties and clients and has a very bright future." (Legal 500 2025)

    "Tom provides very clear written advice and works well as part of a team." (Legal 500 2025)

    "An outstanding young barrister, who is able to deal with the most complex matters for the most difficult clients." (Chambers & Partners 2024)

    "Tom Wood is a brilliant advocate. He is thoughtful, clever and determined." (Chambers & Partners 2024)

    "Tom Wood is calm, bright, analytical and diligent." (Chambers & Partners 2024)

    "Tom is a tremendously hard working junior, who is excellent for banking and commercial disputes." (Chambers & Partners 2024)

    "His written work is first rate and he interacts with clients very well." (Chambers & Partners 2024)

    "He is very perspicacious, rapidly grasping the essential elements in any dispute. Tom is highly responsive and has a global view of any legal dispute, assessing the commercial elements as well as the legal aspects." (Legal 500 2024)

    "One of the Bar’s ascendant stars. Besides being a first-rate lawyer, he is articulate, clever, level headed and persuasive. He can vary his tone from aggressive to mild, depending on the needs of the moment, and has a fantastic feel for the mood of the court." (Legal 500 2024)

    "Tom is simply first rate. He is extremely intelligent, his drafting is clear and precise, and he has a very nice manner with clients.  He is very easy to work with." (Legal 500 2024)

    "Tom is a true star. He has immense technical knowledge, as well as being very easy to work with. His experience as a solicitor also means he is incredibly well versed in the procedural aspects of arbitration and knows his way round the arbitration rules." (Legal 500 2023)

    "Tom is a superb junior.  He provides clear and commercially valuable advice, and he is someone who quickly cuts to the heart of a matter. He is one for the difficult cases."  (Legal 500 2023)

    "Tom is a rising star for Brick Court. He is exceptionally hard working and diligent, plus an astute litigation strategist." (Legal 500 2023)