XXIV Old Buildings is delighted to announce the arrival of Michael Uberoi, a highly regarded barrister specialising in commercial and regulatory litigation with a particular focus on pensions and financial services, as a member of Chambers.
Called to the Bar in 2004, Michael is recognised by both Chambers & Partners and The Legal 500 as a Leading Junior in Pensions and Financial Services Regulation. He is currently shortlisted for the Legal 500’s Financial Services and Insurance Junior of the Year 2025. His work spans pension scheme litigation, professional negligence, fraud-related commercial disputes, and high-stakes regulatory cases before the FCA, the Pensions Regulator, and other major bodies.
Elspeth Talbot Rice KC, Head of Chambers, comments “We are thrilled to welcome Michael to XXIV Old Buildings, where his expertise will augment and enhance our strengths across both our commercial and chancery practice areas”.
“I am delighted to be joining XXIV Old Buildings” says Michael Uberoi, “my core practice areas and interests align across the full spectrum of commercial and chancery matters that XXIV Old Buildings are renowned for. I’m excited to build further my practice both in the UK and Internationally and to be joining such a highly regarded team”.
Paul Horsfield, Senior Clerk, comments “We are delighted with Michael’s arrival. His experience of high-value, complex litigation in the pensions and financial services sectors makes him an outstanding addition to Chambers. With an already impressive profile, we look forward to working collaboratively to further enhance his practice servicing clients in the fields of pension and financial services litigation”.
Listed in both leading legal directories, clients praise Michael saying, “Michael is very willing to get stuck into the matter right away and offers a pragmatic, commercial steer backed up by careful analysis of his lay client’s circumstances” and state “Michael is technically brilliant but also a pleasure to work with, and clients love him.”
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