Andrew has unusually broad personal and professional experience, which is reflected in his approach to his cases. He has tackled cases ranging from inquests and public enquiries, through many large criminal cases, personal injuries actions including fatal accident claims, to Professional Negligence and a Chancery Division action for the rectification of a lease.
For some years he was the non-executive chairman of a £3m turnover trading company and was the chair of a vigorous voluntary organisation assisting families in need (turnover £300,000).
Whilst he is always open to new challenges his work in recent years has largely been in the area of serious commercial fraud and regulation of financial services.
Fraud and Regulatory Work
Andrew has conducted over two dozen commercial frauds and, since taking silk, he has also advised and represented financial regulators and applied his fraud knowledge in extradition.
He is enthusiastic and practised in the use of computer systems in support of his cases including the design and use of databases and spreadsheets. He also has extensive experience in using packages for the analysis and presentation of cases, such as PowerPoint, CaseMap, Livenote, Concordance and other litigation support software. He has recently been a member of a working party set up by the Serious Fraud Office to advise on its next generation of document handling systems.
The Times featured Andrew as its Lawyer of the Week following his successful prosecution of the defendants found guilty of fraud after the collapse of Independent Insurance.
General Crime
As a junior Andrew had a large and wide-ranging criminal practice including large drug conspiracies and serious offences of violence and dishonesty, as well as fraud and corruption. Since taking silk has conducted several murder trials.
Andrew is listed as a leading silk in Fraud: Criminal and is described as "a rather understated performed who is particularly good at complex fraud cases by virtue of his thorough attention."
Chambers and Partners Client's Guide 2010
Andrew is recommended in Fraud: Crime for being a "smart and effective advocate”.
Legal 500 Clients' Guide 2009
Andrew Baillie QC successfully prosecuted the Independent Insurance fraud, and 'did a fantastic job, with a deadly cross examination'
Legal 500 Clients' Guide 2008 Edition
Andrew was The Times' Lawyer of the Week on 6th November 2007
The Times
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