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Education and Qualifications

Approved by the Secretary of State as adjudicator under the TECBAR adjudication scheme.


Approved member of specialist Mediation Panel of ADR Chambers Ltd, international mediators and Bar Council list of experienced mediators.


Member of Sports Dispute Resolution Panel.

 

2006 Approved to sit as Recorder in Civil Jurisdiction

 

2003 Appointed Recorder of the Crown Court (Criminal Jurisdiction).

 

1989 Astbury Scholar of Middle Temple


1988 Harmsworth Exhibitioner of Middle Temple


1988 MacMahon Law Scholar of St John's College Cambridge


1983 Open Exhibitioner in Engineering for Law to St. John's College
Cambridge

 

1989 MA Cambridge University


1988 LL.M Cambridge University


1986 St John's College, Cambridge University BA in Law


Harrogate Grammar School

 

 

 

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Barristers

 

Nicholas Dennys Q.C.
Colin Reese Q.C.
Jonathan Acton Davis Q.C.
Andrew White Q.C.
Nicholas Baatz Q.C.
Martin Bowdery Q.C.
Stephen Dennison Q.C.
David Streatfeild-James Q.C.
Mark Raeside Q.C.
David Sears Q.C.
Andrew Goddard Q.C.
Stephanie Barwise Q.C.
Simon Lofthouse Q.C.
Chantal-Aimee Doerries Q.C.
Darryl Royce
Andrew Burr
Robert Clay
Peter D. Fraser
Dominique Rawley
Steven Walker
Fiona Parkin
Manus McMullan
James Howells
Nicholas Collings
Patrick Clarke
Christopher Lewis
Serena Cheng
Riaz Hussain
Camille Slow
Mark Chennells
Jennifer Jones
Lucie Briggs
Simon Crawshaw
Marc Lixenberg
Ronan Hanna
Andrew Fenn


Senior Clerks

 

Simon Slattery
Justin Wilson


Practice Managers

 

Andrew Burrows
Natasha Mason
Ryan Walker


Door tenants

 

His Honour Humphrey LLoyd Q.C.
Anthony Butcher Q.C.
John Blackburn Q.C.
Donald Valentine
Delia Dumaresq
Gordon Reid Q.C. (Scotland)
Professor Doug Jones AM (Australia)
Michael Shane (USA)


 

PETER D. FRASER

Year of Call: 1989

 

Practice


Peter specialises in domestic and international litigation and arbitration in the construction, civil engineering, transport, IT and telecommunications, professional negligence and energy and utilities sectors. Throughout his career, he has handled many high profile cases representing governments, private employers, manufacturers, a huge number of contractors and their professional advisers all over the world. He is regularly instructed to advise upon and appear in various jurisdictions including the Commonwealth of the Bahamas, Bermuda, Hong Kong, mainland China, the Middle East including the Sultanate of Oman, California, various countries in Africa and Sweden.

 

He is well versed in all forms of dispute resolution, acting regularly as arbitrator nominated or appointed by the parties in arbitrations. He also has considerable experience of adjudication, both acting for parties in adjudications, dealing with High Court enforcement and challenging proceedings connected with adjudication awards, and also sitting as an adjudicator.

 

In addition to this he is an accredited mediator (qualified in 2001) and is an approved member of the specialist Mediation Panel of ADR Chambers Ltd, international mediators, and is also on the Bar Council list of experienced mediators. He is experienced both as mediator, and acting for parties engaged in mediation. He has a high success rate in terms of achieving compromise and settlement, including the successful settlement of a protracted and sizeable dispute one week before trial. He has performed over 20 mediations as the mediator.

 

He is recognised as a leading junior by the legal directories, Chambers and Partners Guide to the Legal Profession and The Legal 500, in the fields of Construction, Arbitration and Professional Negligence

 

Construction and Engineering

 

Throughout his career, Peter has handled many complex, high profile, high value cases representing governments (British and overseas), a huge number of contractors, private employers and their professional advisers all over the world. Examples of recent disputes include:

 

Acting for Ultra High Net Worth citizen of the USA in two Supreme Court cases against contractors arising from high-value construction development at Ocean Estates, Paradise Island [Bahamas];

 

Acting for international consortium in The Consortium v Government of Hong Kong SAR Civil Eng Dept in multiple arbitrations concerning the land reclamation for DisneyLand Asia [Hong Kong];

 

Appearing for Government of major Gulf State in A Contractor v The Government, an international arbitration concerning design and construction of highway through mountainous regions and the desert. Opponent was Vivian Ramsey QC (as he then was) in his last appearance as counsel before becoming The Honourable Mr Justice Ramsey upon his elevation to the High Court Bench two weeks after the substantive hearing [Gulf States];

 

Appearing for an engineer in a claim by the Government of Botswana in an international arbitration held in South Africa arising out of the construction of Bokaa Dam in Botswana. [South Africa];

Acting for a specialist sub-contractor on a dispute arising from transportation works at EuroDisney in Paris [France].

 

Appearing for the Claimant in a year-long trial in the TCC and Court of Appeal (twice) concerning the design and installation of fire and building management systems at Canary Wharf, London
Inserco Ltd v Honeywell Ltd;

 

Appearing for the Claimant in an action concerning the design and installation of control systems at Harbour Exchange, Isle of Dogs, London
How Engineering Services Ltd v Amec Ltd;

 

Appearing for the Claimant in an action concerning the construction of the award-winning West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds
Amec v West Yorkshire Playhouse Ltd;

 

Appearing for the Claimant in a TCC action concerning the entire re-design and installation of the electrical and control systems in the refurbishment of the New Sadlers Wells theatre in London
Goodmarriott Ltd v New Sadlers Wells Ltd;

 

Appearing for the local authority in an arbitration concerning multi-million pounds claim for refurbishment works to local authority housing stock
A contractor( in Administration) v A London Borough;

 

Appearing for Brown & Root in a TCC trial that concerned the procurement and tender award of out-sourced MOD services for RAF Fighter Command Stations and Advanced Flight Training School
BRAMA Ltd v Aramark Ltd;

 

Appearing for the Respondent in an arbitration that spanned 12 months concerning the refurbishment of Victorian tunnelling and construction of a major new night club in UK A contractor v L Leisure Ltd;

 

Appearing for the main contractor in a TCC trial concerning the design and installation of a new production line at two car factories in the Midlands
Europa Engineering Ltd v Fredenhagen Ltd;

 

Acting for Haden Drysys in a TCC action concerning the design and construction of aeronautical construction facility in UK
CTI Systems SA v Haden Drysys International and Clugston Ltd;

 

 

Professional Negligence

 

Peter has broad experience dealing with professional negligence claims both for and against a wide range of professionals including engineers, architects, surveyors and their indemnity insurers. Subject matter includes defective designs (both of schemes, buildings and bridges), supervision and certification of works, design and construction of pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities, programming of new build and refurbishment projects, urban regeneration works and various major leisure projects including sports stadiums.

 

He has also dealt with claims concerning geo-technical engineering principles and the performance of the engineer under the FIDIC and other contract forms and other major hydro-electric and tunnelling projects worldwide. Recent case examples include:

 

Appearing for engineering consultants of international repute in, an international arbitration in Johannesburg concerning a professional negligence claim arising out of the design of, and supervision of the construction of, the Bokaa Dam in Botswana
[South Africa] Govt of Botswana v The Engineer;

 

Appearing for Laing Ltd in a TCC trial that spanned five months (liability and quantum) concerning professional negligence of construction management company in the £65 million extensive construction and refurbishment project of the Victorian Great Eastern Hotel in the City of London
Great Eastern Hotel Ltd v Laing Ltd;

 

Appearing for Arup Associates in a TCC trial concerning the design by the multi-disciplinary partnership of the Copthorne Newcastle, a major hotel in the riverside regeneration programme in Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Copthorne Hotel (Newcastle) Ltd v Arup Associates;

Appearing for major public school in a TCC action concerning defective design of mechanical heating installations
Governing Body of Charterhouse School v Hannaford Upright;

 

Appearing for St James (Grosvenor Dock) Ltd in a TCC action concerning the replacement of the Construction Manager during the construction works at Grosvenor Riverside in London
Scheldebouw BV v St James (Grosvenor Dock) Ltd;

 

Appearing for Berkeley Homes on two TCC actions, concerning defective ground-work engineering design for the Gosport Marina and also Knowle Village in Hampshire
Berkeley Homes v Lesley Wilkes Associates;

 

Acting for The Harbour Commissioners in a case concerning the design of new dock gates and coastal protection works for Whitehaven Harbour.

 

Energy and Utilities

 

He has experience of both domestic and international disputes regarding power stations, water projects, oil and gas exploration and exploitation. Examples of recent work include:

 

Advising the Government of the People's Republic of China on disputes arising with the international consortium on the Xiaolangdi water project in China, a multi-billion dollar project partly funded by the World Bank [People's Republic of China].

 

IT and telecommunications

 

Peter has experience dealing with IT and telecommunication disputes including digital phone networks, national mobile phone technology and computerisation disputes. An example of his work includes:

 

Advising major UK mobile telephone provider in several contractual disputes, including those with out-sourced service provider (in which the contractual relations were subject to the Law of Sweden) and others under the law of England.

 

Transport

 

He has represented a large number of contractors on high profile disputes arising from road, rail and mass transit systems and infrastructures. This includes:

Acting for London Underground on multiple disputes against consortium on the Connect Project, a 20 year PFI project for new digital asynchronous communication system for the whole of Underground network. The value of these disputes exceeds £100 million and includes both adjudications fully-contested arbitrations and High Court challenges to arbital awards.
Citilink Ltd v London Underground Ltd;

 

Acting for a contractor on a dispute arising out of the construction of the MTR in Hong Kong;

 

Acting a contractor on disputes arising out of Jubilee Line extension works to the London Underground network in London;

 

Acting for a contractor on a dispute arising out of the Metro extension in Sunderland.


General commercial

 

In addition to the specialised areas above, Peter is also frequently instructed on general commercial disputes arising (such as shareholders agreements), including:

Appearing for Brandes Investment Partners of San Diego, USA at AGM of Jardine Matheson Group representing shareholders disaffected with cross-shareholding structure of Jardine Strategic and Jardine Matheson, incorporated in Bermuda and listed on Stock Exchanges worldwide. [Bermuda]

 

Legal texts

 

Peter is currently editor of the Building Law Reports and has been since 1991.

Other Professional interests

Peter is a member of Tecbar, Combar and the Society of Construction Law. He also regularly lectures to The Society of Construction Law.

 

Recommendations

 

Listed as a leading junior both by Chambers and Partners Guide (Construction and
Professional Negligence) & Legal 500 (Construction, Professional Negligence and Arbitration)

 

"continues to be well regarded" Chambers and Partners 2008 Professional Negligence


"recognised for his 'cool command' of a case" Chambers and Partners 2007 Professional Negligence

 


"recommended for his ability to deal with the complexity of defending different professions in the construction field" Legal 500 2007/8 Professional Negligence

 

"his brand of muscular advocacy finds favour with his observers, who appreciate his 'cool, collected and commanding' demeanour in domestic and international proceedings" Chambers and Partners 2007 Construction

 

"Peter Fraser is a 'solid' choice" Legal 500 2007/8 Construction

 

"excellent and proactive" Chambers and Partners 2006 Professional Negligence

 

"Straight talking, no-nonsense...his star is in the ascendant" Chambers and Partners 2005 Construction

 

"he knows how to take a losing case and do spectacularly well" Chambers and Partners 2007 Construction

 

"architects, engineers and surveyors dealing with defective design claims and payment certification all fall within the circumference of his client base" Chambers and Partners2007 Construction


"my first choice" Chambers and Partners 2005 Professional Negligence



To obtain a copy of Peter D. Fraser's CV contact Simon Slattery or Justin Wilson



 


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