Michael Patchett-Joyce
Bio
Barrister - Outer Temple Chambers (London, UK & Dubai, UAE)
Michael has extensive practitioner and academic law contacts across Europe; in Qatar, UAE (Abu Dhabi and Dubai), Bahrain and Oman; and also in the US (New York and Washington DC in particular).
In April 2013 he was invited to speak by the European Parliament at a hearing on Reform of the Court of Justice of the European Union, organised by the Committee on Legal Affairs. The topic of his presentation was Access to court documents, and access to justice.
With extensive experience of international and domestic supply contracts, Michael specialises in commercial and indirect tax litigation, especially civil aspects of alleged missing trader (MTIC) fraud; international commercial arbitration; EU law, including; References to the CJEU; judicial review challenges to Government departments (especially, HMRC); commercial application of competition law; construction and other infrastructure litigation; and professional negligence claims (surveyors, solicitors, accountants and auditors).
In April 2013 he was invited to speak by the European Parliament at a hearing on Reform of the Court of Justice of the European Union, organised by the Committee on Legal Affairs. The topic of his presentation was Access to court documents, and access to justice.
With extensive experience of international and domestic supply contracts, Michael specialises in commercial and indirect tax litigation, especially civil aspects of alleged missing trader (MTIC) fraud; international commercial arbitration; EU law, including; References to the CJEU; judicial review challenges to Government departments (especially, HMRC); commercial application of competition law; construction and other infrastructure litigation; and professional negligence claims (surveyors, solicitors, accountants and auditors).