Zara McGlone
Barrister at 4 Stone Buildings- Claim this Profile
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4 Stone Buildings
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United Kingdom
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Legal Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Barrister
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2016 - Present
Zara has a busy practice across the full spectrum of work undertaken by Chambers, including banking and finance, commercial litigation and arbitration, company and insolvency. She regularly appears both led and unled in the High Court and County Court, and also has experience of international arbitration and arbitration-related court applications. Recent led instructions include: - Autonomy Corporation Ltd & Ors v Lynch & Anor, one of The Lawyer’s Top 20 Cases of 2019, led by Robert Miles QC and Richard Hill QC; - A multi-million-dollar international arbitration under the ICC rules concerning the management of a hospital in the MENA region, led by Jeffrey Gruder QC. Before coming to the Bar, Zara read Classics and Modern Languages at the University of Oxford, with a year studying abroad in France. After her degree, she spent time living and working in Kazakhstan and Hong Kong. She has maintained her interest in both jurisdictions: she has rights of audience in the AIFC Court in Kazakhstan, and was awarded the 2018 Inner Temple Pegasus Scholarship to Hong Kong. Zara is also a contributor to Loose and Griffiths on Liquidators (9th Ed.) (2019), and is happy to write and give talks on areas related to her practice. She was called to the Bar by Middle Temple, which awarded her a Diplock Scholarship for the GDL, and a Queen Mother Scholarship (the Inn’s most prestigious award) for the BPTC. https://4stonebuildings.com/barrister/zara-mcglone/ Show less
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Education
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City, University of London
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City, University of London
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Universite de Paris IV - Paris Sorbonne
Licence 3, Litterature francaise et comparee -
University of Oxford
MA (Hons), Classics and Modern Languages (French)