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Alexander Adamou - 42BR Barristers

Alexander Adamou

Call 2017
Telephone 020 7831 0222 | Email [email protected]

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Alexander Adamou

Call 2017
Telephone 020 7831 0222 | Email [email protected]

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Alex was called to the bar in 2017 and joins chambers following development of an extensive Common Law practice at 33 Bedford Row Chambers.  His main practice areas are Business, Property, Housing and Employment Law and he regularly appears as sole counsel in the County Court, High Court and Employment tribunal.
Alex is known for his considered, thorough and commercially minded approach coupled with fierce but measured advocacy. 

Business Law

Alex advises and advocates for individuals, companies, and partnerships in general commercial and contractual disputes including issues involving agency, contractual interpretation and misrepresentation.

Alex has a penchant for understanding the business needs of his clients and is adept as seeking proactive resolution including interim injunction and injunctive relief. 

Alex accepts instructions in personal and commercial insolvency matters. In addition, he has represented debtors and creditors in winding-up petitions.
Most recently Alex appeared in the Insolvency Court seeking alternative service relating to service of an Ambassador of the Prince’s Trust.  

Recent Cases:

Razaq v Baig [2019] 11 WLUK 513

Alex appeared on behalf of the respondent in an appeal against an injunction granted in a partnership dispute.

The Appellant and Respondent were former business partners whose relationship had collapsed. The Respondent, who was freeholder of the business premises, changed the locks and obtained an injunction to exclude the Appellant from the property.

On appeal, Roth J found the granting of the injunction to have been wrong in law. Following Lie v Mohile [2014] EWHC 3709 (Ch) the first instance judge had erred in ordering the Appellant’s exclusion from the premises and found that the Appellant enjoyed a licence to remain in the property. 

Direct Access

Alex is authorised to accept instructions direct from members of the public. He encourages clients who are considering this route to contact Chambers and discuss their problem.

In suitable cases, Alex can provide client conferences, written advices and representation at court. Alex accepts public access work across Chambers’ areas of expertise.

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