David Heaton

Bar Roll: 2023 Admitted: 2010
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David has recently moved from Brick Court Chambers at the London Bar to the Victorian Bar. He practices in commercial law, international arbitration, public law and competition.

David has regularly appeared and advised in commercial disputes and heavy commercial litigation before the English courts and in arbitrations, in public law matters both for claimants and defendants, and in competition law matters.

Before coming to the Victorian Bar, David was an associate to the Hon Justice Kenneth Hayne AC at the High Court of Australia (2010–2011), a solicitor at Mallesons in 2010, and an associate at the Boston Consulting Group (2012–2013). He completed pupillage at Brick Court Chambers in London (a “magic circle” set) in 2015–2016, signed the UK bar roll in 2015 and has since practiced there as a barrister/tenant.

 

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CommercialCompetitionConfidential InformationConflict of LawsConstitutional LawCorporate & CommercialCorporationsEnergy RegulationEquity & TrustsFOI/PrivacyHuman RightsJudicial ReviewMerits ReviewPublic LawRegulatoryTrade Practices/Consumer Protection
  • ‘Proof: Investment Arbitration’, Max Planck Encyclopaedia of International Procedural Law (January 2020, with Klaus Reichert, Michael Swainston, Edward Ho and Zahra Al-Rikabi)
  • ‘The Power of Government to Make Contracts’ (MPhil Thesis, St John’s College, University of Oxford, Trinity Term 2015, supervised by Prof Anne Davies)
  • Non-Discrimination and the Role of Regulatory Purpose (2016, Edward Elgar, with Andrew D Mitchell and Caroline Henckels)
  • CarnduffAl Rawi, the “Unfairness” of Public Interest Immunity and Sharp Procedure’ (2015) 34 Civil Justice Quarterly 182
  • ‘Bias and Previous Determinations: Four Recent Decisions’ (2015) 34 Civil Justice Quarterly 160
  • ‘The Inherent Jurisdiction of WTO Tribunals: The Select Application of Public International Law Required by the Judicial Function’ (2010) 31 Michigan Journal of International Law 559 (with Andrew Mitchell)
  • (2009) 33 Melbourne University Law Review (Editor-in-Chief with Luke Pallaras and Anna Zhang)

QUALIFICATIONS

BA (Hons) (Melb), LLB (Hons) (Melb), DipModLang (Melb), BCL (Dist) (Oxford), MPhil (Dist) (Oxford)

David has degrees in arts (with a major in German) and law and a Diploma in Modern Languages (Indonesian) from the University of Melbourne, and a Bachelor of Civil Laws and Master in Philosophy from the University of Oxford. His MPhil thesis examined the legal basis of the power of government to make contracts. He studied at St John’s College in Oxford.

David received the Supreme Court Prize in the LLB, ranking first in his class (2009), and various subject prizes. He studied at Oxford as a Menzies Scholar and received the Clifford Chance Civil Procedure Prize in the BCL.

David is admitted as a Barrister at the Bar of England and Wales. He maintains a tenancy at Brick Court Chambers in London.

David Heaton

Bar Roll: 2023 Admitted: 2010
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Profile

David has recently moved from Brick Court Chambers at the London Bar to the Victorian Bar. He practices in commercial law, international arbitration, public law and competition.

David has regularly appeared and advised in commercial disputes and heavy commercial litigation before the English courts and in arbitrations, in public law matters both for claimants and defendants, and in competition law matters.

Before coming to the Victorian Bar, David was an associate to the Hon Justice Kenneth Hayne AC at the High Court of Australia (2010–2011), a solicitor at Mallesons in 2010, and an associate at the Boston Consulting Group (2012–2013). He completed pupillage at Brick Court Chambers in London (a “magic circle” set) in 2015–2016, signed the UK bar roll in 2015 and has since practiced there as a barrister/tenant.

 

*Liability limited by a scheme approved under Professional Standards legislation

Areas of Practice

CommercialCompetitionConfidential InformationConflict of LawsConstitutional LawCorporate & CommercialCorporationsEnergy RegulationEquity & TrustsFOI/PrivacyHuman RightsJudicial ReviewMerits ReviewPublic LawRegulatoryTrade Practices/Consumer Protection

Cases

Publication

  • ‘Proof: Investment Arbitration’, Max Planck Encyclopaedia of International Procedural Law (January 2020, with Klaus Reichert, Michael Swainston, Edward Ho and Zahra Al-Rikabi)
  • ‘The Power of Government to Make Contracts’ (MPhil Thesis, St John’s College, University of Oxford, Trinity Term 2015, supervised by Prof Anne Davies)
  • Non-Discrimination and the Role of Regulatory Purpose (2016, Edward Elgar, with Andrew D Mitchell and Caroline Henckels)
  • CarnduffAl Rawi, the “Unfairness” of Public Interest Immunity and Sharp Procedure’ (2015) 34 Civil Justice Quarterly 182
  • ‘Bias and Previous Determinations: Four Recent Decisions’ (2015) 34 Civil Justice Quarterly 160
  • ‘The Inherent Jurisdiction of WTO Tribunals: The Select Application of Public International Law Required by the Judicial Function’ (2010) 31 Michigan Journal of International Law 559 (with Andrew Mitchell)
  • (2009) 33 Melbourne University Law Review (Editor-in-Chief with Luke Pallaras and Anna Zhang)

Qualifications & Memberships

QUALIFICATIONS

BA (Hons) (Melb), LLB (Hons) (Melb), DipModLang (Melb), BCL (Dist) (Oxford), MPhil (Dist) (Oxford)

David has degrees in arts (with a major in German) and law and a Diploma in Modern Languages (Indonesian) from the University of Melbourne, and a Bachelor of Civil Laws and Master in Philosophy from the University of Oxford. His MPhil thesis examined the legal basis of the power of government to make contracts. He studied at St John’s College in Oxford.

David received the Supreme Court Prize in the LLB, ranking first in his class (2009), and various subject prizes. He studied at Oxford as a Menzies Scholar and received the Clifford Chance Civil Procedure Prize in the BCL.

David is admitted as a Barrister at the Bar of England and Wales. He maintains a tenancy at Brick Court Chambers in London.