Julian Chamberlayne
Partner and Head of KM and Compliance, Stewarts
Julian heads the International Injury department at Stewarts and is rated in the top tier of travel lawyers by both The Legal 500 and Chambers. Recent work includes acting for the family of Jules Bianchi, who died nine months after suffering a severe brain injury during the Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix in 2014. In addition to his experience in international personal injury, Julian also has a thorough understanding of litigation funding. As Head of the KM and Compliance department, he is involved in developing and implementing improvements to the legal services provided by Stewarts, including innovative cost and funding options. The firm’s expertise in the use of third party funding, after-the-event insurance and risk-sharing fee agreements enables our clients to manage risk and litigate from a position of financial strength. Julian is a regular contributor to a wide variety of legal journals and lecturer at national and international conferences. He authors two chapters of the well-regarded Schedule of Loss textbook.