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Christopher Reid undertakes a broad range of commercial work both domestically and internationally, and in both litigation and arbitration.
In line with Chambers’ profile, he has a particular expertise in the areas of energy, construction, and engineering. Christopher frequently acts as junior counsel as part of large teams in high-value disputes, which are often factually, legally and technically complex.
In addition, he regularly acts as sole counsel representing and advising a range of clients in these fields, as well as in general commercial and professional liability disputes. Christopher has been a contributing editor to the 13th and 14th editions of Hudson’s Building and Engineering Contracts, and is listed as a Leading Junior by The Legal 500 and Chambers & Partners.
Christopher has substantial arbitration experience of disputes arising in both the Middle East and the Far East. Recent examples in the Middle East include being led in a circa SAR 1.2 billion Saudi law dispute, seated in Cairo, concerning the construction of a major international airport in Saudi Arabia; and an AED 1.6 billion dispute, seated in Abu Dhabi, over the Employer’s right to deduct liquidated damages from a contractor for delay in the construction of a luxury retail development. Recent examples in the Far East include being led on behalf of a major Korean contractor in a dispute, seated in Seoul, concerning defects in the manufacture and supply of components for a large power generation and water desalination plant under the ICC Rules.
In addition to the specific examples above, Christopher has experience of advising on claims raising issues under PFI contracts generally. Recent work has included acting for a joint venture contractor with respect to potential claims arising out of construction obligations for a number of schools and drafting Particulars of Claim for an injunction restraining the employer from terminating a project agreement further to a PFI initiative.
Christopher is a TECBAR accredited adjudicator. Recent cases include:
Christopher is a member of the Society of Construction Law and TECBAR. In addition, he is an active volunteer for the Bar Pro Bono Unit.
The majority of Christopher’s work is in arbitration and is therefore confidential. However, notable cases before English, and other, courts have included:
BDW Trading Ltd v URS Corporation Ltd & Anor [2021] EWHC 2796 (TCC)
Namalco Construction Services Limited v Estate Management & Business Development Company Limited CV2016-01522 (High Court of Trinidad and Tobago)
The Leicester Bakery (Holdings) Ltd v Ridge and Partners LLP [2020] EWHC 2430 (TCC)
“Christopher Reid is very confident and he thinks quickly on his feet.”
Construction, Chambers UK Bar 2025
‘Christopher is very bright, good at the detail. Very personable.’
Construction, The Legal 500 2025
“Christopher is excellent. A very intelligent, hard-working and commercially savvy junior. He is calm, measured and astute. He is also very personable and a pleasure to work with.”
Construction, The Legal 500 2024
“Christopher is a go-to junior. Both his written and oral advocacy are superb.”
“A great barrister who is very good on his feet.”
Construction, Chambers UK Bar 2024
“Christopher is very hardworking. When this is combined with the fact that he is very intelligent, has good judgment, and is very personable, it makes for a winning combination.’
Construction, The Legal 500 2023
“Christopher is very hard working, and thorough in his approach and at the same time very efficient. Very good in cross-examination.”
Construction, The Legal 500 2022
“Definitely a junior to watch at the construction Bar.”
Construction, The Legal 500 2021
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