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Jonathan has extensive and versatile experience advising financial services firms, corporates and professional services firms on a wide range of complex domestic and cross border litigation and insolvencies.
Jonathan has a particular focus on financial services, insolvency, and other complex commercial litigation. Many of Jonathan’s matters have a cross-border element and he is experienced in dealing with complex multi-party, multi-jurisdictional matters involving foreign laws. He has been involved in ground-breaking litigation, including the trial of one of the largest frauds in history, one of the most important anti-suit injunction and arbitration claims of recent times and a major, novel judicial review under the UK/EU Trade and Co-operation Agreement involving the largest UK Government subsidy since the 2008 financial crisis.
B.Sc., University of New South Wales
LL.B., University of New South Wales
England and Wales
Supreme Court of New South Wales
April 1, 2025
Financial Services Litigation Partner Jonathan Swil Joins King & Spalding in London
The administrators of a supply chain financing company in relation to multi-million pound English High Court litigation involving the enforcement of a UK government loan guarantee.
A large UK energy supplier in relation to a novel, high-profile English High Court judicial review/subsidy control claim concerning a multi-billion pound UK government subsidy, the largest since the 2008 financial crisis, granted in connection with Octopus Energy’s acquisition of Bulb (in administration).
A major global bank in a significant multi-party and cross border competition damages action in the High Court and Competition Appeal Tribunal relating to the widely-publicised alleged manipulation of global FX markets by various banks between 2003-2013.
See moreApril 1, 2025
Financial Services Litigation Partner Jonathan Swil Joins King & Spalding in London
The administrators of a supply chain financing company in relation to multi-million pound English High Court litigation involving the enforcement of a UK government loan guarantee.
A large UK energy supplier in relation to a novel, high-profile English High Court judicial review/subsidy control claim concerning a multi-billion pound UK government subsidy, the largest since the 2008 financial crisis, granted in connection with Octopus Energy’s acquisition of Bulb (in administration).
A major global bank in a significant multi-party and cross border competition damages action in the High Court and Competition Appeal Tribunal relating to the widely-publicised alleged manipulation of global FX markets by various banks between 2003-2013.
See moreApril 1, 2025
Financial Services Litigation Partner Jonathan Swil Joins King & Spalding in London
B.Sc., University of New South Wales
LL.B., University of New South Wales
England and Wales
Supreme Court of New South Wales