Year of Call: 1975 Year of Silk: 1993
Consistently recognised as one of the leading advocates at the Bar, and often recognised in various legal directories, Kuldip has a broad commercial and chancery practice, mainly in the areas of commercial litigation, arbitration, company/shareholder disputes, civil fraud, asset-tracing, banking, financial services, contentious trusts, professional negligence, sanctions, criminal fraud, regulatory (including judicial review/public law), professional discipline, and sports law.
His work often involves international litigation (and sometimes concurrent proceedings in more than one jurisdiction), and has included cases involving Dubai, various other Middle East jurisdictions, India, Russia, CIS, Cyprus, the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man, BVI, Cayman Islands, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, Panama, Bermuda, Bahamas, West Indies, Hong Kong, Singapore, Mauritius, Ireland, China, USA, et cetera.
Kuldip also sits as an arbitrator and mediator, and is a member of the Panel of the London Court of International Arbitration.
Barrister at Law Degree (ICSL)
Arbitrator Panel of the Court of Arbitration for Art.
COMBAR
Chancery Bar Association
London Common Law and Commercial Bar Association
Commercial Fraud Lawyers Association
Assocation of Regulatory and Disciplinary Lawyers
Human Rights Lawyers Association
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Member of London Court of International Arbitartion
Panel of Arbitrators (and also Mediators) of FA Premier League, Football Association and Sports Dispute Resolution Panel
FA Premier League Panel of Chairman for Disciplinary Commissions and Appeal Boards
Football Association Panel of Chairmen for Appeal Boards
Panel of Chairmen of Sports Dispute Resolution Panel for sports disputes
Panel of Judges for IRB Rugby World Cup 2007
Bencher of Middle Temple
Secretary of COMBAR (2007-2010)
'SFO May Breathe Life Into Fraud Reporting After Setbacks' Law360, 10 April 2019
'Companies need greater encouragement to self‑report fraud' The Times Brief, 9 April 2019
'SFO chief attacks 'blankets of privilege' tactics' The Law Society, 5 April 2019