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Contact with chambers should be made through the Practice Management Team. They are happy to discuss client requirements and provide further information on such matters as the expertise and experience of individual members, fees, working practices and languages spoken. We have members able to work in French, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Swedish, Greek and Chinese (Mandarin).
Outside working hours, a member of our team is always available to be contacted on matters of an urgent nature. Contact should be made using the Chambers main number or email.
For our Singapore office, for client enquiries please contact our BD Director, Asia Pacific, Lara Quie and for all other queries please contact Lynn Quek. Out of office hours calls will automatically be diverted to our clerking team in London.
28 Maxwell Road
#02-03 Maxwell Chambers Suites
Singapore 069120
singapore@twentyessex.com
t: +65 62257230
In a reserved judgment handed down on Friday 1 April 2022 in Africa Finance Corporation & others v Aiteo Eastern E & P Company Limited [2022] EWHC 768 (Comm), Sir Nigel Teare sitting as a Judge of the Commercial Court upheld claims for final anti-suit injunctive relief and dismissed the defendant’s applications to challenge jurisdiction and set aside an interim anti-suit injunction granted by Cockerill J in December 2020.
The underlying dispute concerns two financing agreements for the total sum of about US$2 billion between, respectively, eight ‘onshore’ lenders and one ‘offshore’ lender (together, the “lenders”) and the defendant (the “borrower”) relating to purchase of an interest in oil fields and facilities in Nigeria. Both facilities contained arbitration agreements in favour of London-seated ICC arbitration. Following a formal demand letter from the lenders in October 2019, the borrower instituted proceedings in the Federal High Court (Abuja Judicial Division) (the “Nigerian proceedings”) and obtained ex parte interim injunctive relief. The lenders, save for the first claimant (“AFC”), appealed against such interim injunctive relief in Nigeria in mid-November 2019 on the basis of the relevant arbitration agreements, resulting in the transfer of proceedings to the Nigerian Court of Appeal. AFC disputed the Nigerian courts’ jurisdiction on the basis of its immunity from jurisdiction. The appeal and application remained pending in Nigeria.
The lenders and borrower then engaged in restructuring negotiations for thirteen months. The lenders commenced arbitration proceedings under both facility agreements and sought anti-suit and declaratory relief from the English High Court on 11 December 2020. They sought and obtained interim negative anti-suit relief on a without notice basis on 14 December 2020.
The borrower challenged jurisdiction and applied to set aside the interim anti-suit order. Both applications were rolled into the hearing of final relief on the lenders’ claim. The combined hearing took place over three days on 22-24 March 2022 and included cross-examination of Nigerian law expert witnesses.
In summary, the Judge held as follows:
Belinda McRae (led by Ben Juratowitch QC) acted for the claimants/lenders, instructed by Christopher Pugh, Eid-Daniel Jadon and Guy MacInnes-Manby at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP.
Stephen Houseman QC and Tom Ford acted for the defendant/borrower, co-instructed by Daniel Wilmot at Stewarts Law LLP and Cherie Blair QC at Omnia Strategy LLP.