Tuesday 4 December 2012

Meet Richard Gray - New In-House Counsel


ICredit Enforcement are please to introduce the highly esteemed barrister Richard Grey to the company. As the new In-House Counsel, his strong reputation and hard working ethics will provide all our clients with concise and reliable legal advice. 

Here is his profile:-

Richard Gray

Barrister-at-Law

Richard Gray was called to the Bar at the Middle Temple in November 1986. Commencing his Pupillage in 1987 at Chambers in Liverpool, his practice was mainly Crime and Common Law, pursuing actions against the police and personal injury matters in the field of industrial disease.

In 1991, Richard joined Chambers in Manchester where he largely enjoyed success as a Criminal Defence Barrister. It was in this field that his particular strength in robust cross-examination coupled with an ability to critically analyse issues, in particular those which required complex disclosure arguments in the area of public interest immunity, was recognised by a number of solicitors firms with whom he enjoyed long and successful relationships. 

Richard’s strong cross-examination skills along with a number of acquittals on behalf of his clients, has enabled him to move successfully to other contentious areas of law. At the end of the 1990s, Richard moved away from his criminal practice although, due to being held in such high regard, he is held on retainer with a high profile Criminal Solicitors in Manchester. Richard developed an interest in expanding other areas of practice such as employment and regulatory work and additionally began to study various areas of taxation and commercial law. These areas of practice have gradually expanded at the Bar and he has appeared for such firms as Mowlem Plc and Coca Cola in the Employment Tribunal.

Experience in Dubai and the UAE

In 2009, Richard was approached to assist an expat who was detained in Dubai due to a series of dishonoured cheques and he was asked to look into areas of negligence by his client's previous legal advisers. This meant that Richard had to visit the UAE a number of times to liaise with Emirate Lawyers and the Dubai authorities, in particular the Attorney General's office and the office of the Chief Prosecutor. He persuaded them that pursuing his client, who had been acquitted on one charge, was both duplicitous and an abuse of the process of the court and four similar charges based upon the same evidence should not be proceeded with.

Richard’s concise arguments have recently been used in the Court of Cassation by the office of His Excellency The Attorney General of Dubai. Richard has also sought to persuade the authorities in Dubai that numerous charges based upon a single course of conduct should result in both concurrent sentences and consideration of the principle of totality.

Negligence in the Emirate

Whilst negotiating contracts in the Emirate, Richard has had cause to extensively consider the law in relation to negligence to limited liability and its effect upon the company official. 
This research and the principle of ‘Service Out of the Jurisdiction’ of the courts
of England and Wales, has resulted in Richard recently lecturing in October 2012 to
the Solicitors Group in Manchester on precisely the same subject.

ICE

In May 2012, Richard was introduced to the Directors and Associates  of ICE to provide privilege legal advice to their clients which Richard enjoys as a practising barrister. This has resulted in a successful relationship between Richard and the company whereby the company clients, who’s legal issues are both complex and various, have sought advice from Richard and have largely been successful in the issues they pursue.

At present, ICE has asked Richard to act as ‘In-House Counsel’ presenting Richard with a variety of issues in relation to the field of debt recovery, bankruptcy and winding up petitions. Later this year, both he and the directors and associates plan to visit the Emirate of Dubai, where they hope to assist the various clients in the complex field of debt recovery and enforcement of international credit agreements.

Richard has strong ties with various agencies in the UAE and will be a considerable asset to the clients of ICE in the resolution of various legal disputes.

Hobbies:

In spite of his busy schedule, Richard has several hobbies to help him relax. He enjoys running, skiing and free fall parachuting as he is an ex member of the Parachute Regiment. In the quieter moments, he enjoys getting lost in his favourite book, which is Gorky Park by Martin Cruz Smith.


If you would like to contact Richard for legal advice or with any questions you may have please call ICE on 0118 3240 335 or email info@icreditenforcement.com.

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