Alex Potts#7737

Alex Potts, KC

Partner and King's Counsel, 4 Pump Court
Alex has extensive experience of complex disputes in the fields of banking, financial services, investment funds, (re)insurance, professional negligence, company law, trusts, fraud, asset recovery, and contentious insolvency.

Alex’s practice also covers public, constitutional and administrative law (including the laws of the British Overseas Territories), regulatory law, telecommunications law, employment law, planning law, and environmental law.

In addition to his English law practice, Alex has been admitted to the Bars of Bermuda, the Cayman Islands, and the British Virgin Islands, and Alex maintains a diverse ‘offshore’ practice.

As a result, Alex has conducted cases and appeared as Leading Counsel before a variety of trial courts, appellate courts, arbitration tribunals, and regulatory tribunals, including a series of recent appeals before the Court of Appeal for Bermuda, and the Court of Appeal for the Cayman Islands, with further appeals pending before the Privy Council.

In addition to his trial and appellate work, Alex is frequently instructed as counsel in international arbitrations and mediations. Alex has particular experience of arbitrating international insurance/reinsurance disputes associated with ‘the Bermuda Form’ and the Bermuda insurance markets, as well as arbitrations involving international projects and joint ventures involving Bermuda, Cayman Islands, and BVI structures. Alex also accepts appointments as an Arbitrator and as an Expert Witness.
Contributed to

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Bermuda and international insolvencies
Bermuda and international insolvencies
Practice notes

This Practice Note, produced in partnership with Alex Potts KC of 4 Pump Court, provides an overview of parallel insolvency proceedings relating to Bermudian companies in both Bermuda and a foreign jurisdiction, parallel schemes of arrangement, recognition of foreign schemes of arrangement, parallel insolvency proceedings relating to foreign companies in both Bermuda and a foreign jurisdiction, recognition of foreign insolvency proceedings in Bermuda, recognition of Bermudian insolvency proceedings in foreign jurisdictions, and anticipated reforms.

Bermuda—introduction to insolvency and restructuring law and practice: part one
Bermuda—introduction to insolvency and restructuring law and practice: part one
Practice notes

This Practice Note, produced in partnership with Alex Potts KC of 4 Pump Court, discusses sources of Bermuda law generally, the courts’ approach to statutory interpretation, common law and the doctrine of precedent in Bermuda, the status of commonwealth case law in Bermuda, sources of Bermuda law on insolvency and restructuring of companies and Bermuda’s constitution and human rights legislation.

Bermuda—introduction to insolvency and restructuring law and practice: part two
Bermuda—introduction to insolvency and restructuring law and practice: part two
Practice notes

This Practice Note, produced in partnership with Alex Potts KC of 4 Pump Court, looks at the winding-up rules in Bermuda, the liquidation process, the tests for insolvency, the insolvency of insurance companies and segregated account companies, claims and distributions in liquidation, priorities in distribution in liquidation, schemes of arrangement, receivership under the Segregated Accounts Companies Act 2000, debt-for-equity swaps, cram-down of dissenting creditors and pre-packaged sales.

Bermuda—setting aside transactions in the zone of insolvency
Bermuda—setting aside transactions in the zone of insolvency
Practice notes

This Practice Note, produced in partnership with Alex Potts KC of 4 Pump Court, looks at fraudulent conveyances, fraudulent preferences, floating charges, onerous transactions and post-petition dispositions.

Bermuda—taking security and the rights of secured creditors
Bermuda—taking security and the rights of secured creditors
Practice notes

This Practice Note, produced in partnership with Alex Potts KC of 4 Pump Court, looks at legal and equitable mortgages, fixed and floating charges, pledges, liens, judgment lien or charge over Bermudian real estate and assets. It also considers assignment, security over bank indebtedness, retention of title, unsecured creditors’ rights and automatic statutory stay of proceedings, secured creditor’s rights and set off in Bermuda.

Practice Area

Panel

  • Contributing Author

Qualified Year

  • 2000

Year Taken Silk

  • 2018

Experience

  • Kennedys (2012 - 2020)
  • Conyers (2007 - 2012)
  • 4 Pump Court (2000 - 2007)

Membership

  • Bars of England and Wales, Bermuda, the Cayman Islands, and the British Virgin Islands
  • Middle Temple
  • COMBAR, Chancery Bar Association
  • Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, INSOL, RISA

Qualifications

  • BA (Hons) English Language and Literature (1998)
  • Post-Graduate Diploma in Law (CPE) (1999)
  • Post-Graduate Diploma in Professional Legal Studies (BVC) (2000)

Education

  • Oxford University, Exeter College (1995-1998)
  • City University, London (1998-1999)
  • City University, Inns of Court School of Law (1999-2000)

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