Simon Bishop

  • Partner
  • London
he / him / his
  • sbishop@hausfeld.com
  • +44 20 7936 0904
  • https://www.linkedin.com/in/simon-bishop-a324aa30/
Simon Bishop

OVERVIEW

Simon Bishop specialises in commercial litigation with a focus on disputes in the financial services sector. 

Expertise

Simon has advised on dozens of disputes relating to banking and financial markets, including claims concerning securities issuances and trading (usually acting on behalf of groups of investors), derivatives and other financial instruments, bank support units, financial benchmark manipulation, banking fraud. Simon also acts in disputes relating to breaches of competition law and general commercial matters, and has represented clients in various Courts and Tribunals in England and Wales, including the Chancery and Queen’s Bench Divisions of the High Court, the Competition Appeal Tribunal, and the Court of Appeal. He is experienced in alternative dispute resolution, particularly mediation and arbitration (under various rules).

Simon also advises on disputes relating to the environment and climate change, in both commercial and public law contexts, and has expertise in relation to claims on behalf of investors arising from issues connected to climate change and corporate reporting.

Before training as a solicitor, Simon worked in derivatives and structured products for various leading financial services institutions, including Morgan Stanley and State Street. The technical and industry knowledge gained during that time continues to benefit his clients.

Clients

His clients include institutional asset managers, publicly listed companies, small and medium-sized enterprises, global NGOs, firms of solicitors, insolvency office holders, Members of Parliament and lobbying groups.

EDUCATION

LLB (Hons) Law, University of Law
Legal Practice Course, University of Law
Graduate Diploma in Law, University of Law
BA (Hons) Philosophy and English Literature, The University of Sussex

BAR ADMISSIONS

Solicitor, England & Wales, 2013

AFFILIATIONS

Member - Financial Services Lawyers Association
Contributor - All-Party Parliamentary Group on Fair Business Banking
 

NEWS

The 2025 ‘Lawdragon 500 Global Plaintiff Lawyers’ guide celebrates 16 Hausfeld lawyers globally

  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • Human Rights
  • Antitrust / Competition
  • Commercial & Financial Disputes
  • Technology & Data Breach
  • United States, United Kingdom
  • Apr 17 2025

Multi-billion Google Search claim certified by UK Competition Appeal Tribunal

  • Antitrust / Competition
  • United Kingdom
  • Nov 25 2024

Chambers UK 2025 ranks Hausfeld’s core practice areas in top tiers

  • Antitrust / Competition
  • Commercial & Financial Disputes
  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • Human Rights
  • United Kingdom
  • Oct 17 2024

Legal 500 UK 2025 recognises 28 Hausfeld lawyers across 7 practice areas

  • Antitrust / Competition
  • Commercial & Financial Disputes
  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • Human Rights
  • United Kingdom
  • Oct 03 2024

Clothing giant Lululemon hit with French complaint over greenwashing

  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • United Kingdom
  • Jul 25 2024

23 Hausfeld lawyers featured in the 2024 ‘Lawdragon 500 Global Plaintiff Lawyers’ guide

  • Antitrust / Competition
  • Commercial & Financial Disputes
  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • Human Rights
  • Technology & Data Breach
  • United States, United Kingdom
  • Apr 11 2024

The Lawyer: The Top 20 cases of 2024

  • Commercial & Financial Disputes
  • United Kingdom
  • Jan 09 2024

Legal 500: Green Guide – UK 2024

  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • United Kingdom
  • Nov 30 2023

Chambers and Partners UK 2024 ranks 14 Hausfeld lawyers

  • Antitrust / Competition
  • Commercial & Financial Disputes
  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • Human Rights
  • United Kingdom
  • Oct 19 2023

Legal 500 UK 2024 ranks 25 Hausfeld lawyers across 8 practice areas

  • Antitrust / Competition
  • Commercial & Financial Disputes
  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • Human Rights
  • United Kingdom
  • Oct 04 2023

APPG on Fair Business Banking granted permission in judicial review of FCA's decision regarding IRHP redress

  • Commercial & Financial Disputes
  • United Kingdom
  • Jul 07 2023

Chambers UK 2023: Hausfeld excels in 8 areas of expertise

  • Antitrust / Competition
  • Commercial & Financial Disputes
  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • United Kingdom
  • Oct 20 2022

Legal 500 UK 2023 recommends 24 Hausfeld lawyers across 7 practice areas

  • Antitrust / Competition
  • Commercial & Financial Disputes
  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • Human Rights
  • United Kingdom
  • Sep 28 2022

Judicial review to force FCA to make banks pay for financial mis-selling

  • Commercial & Financial Disputes
  • United Kingdom
  • Feb 08 2022

Hausfeld announces seven senior promotions globally

  • Antitrust / Competition
  • Commercial & Financial Disputes
  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • Human Rights
  • Technology & Data Breach
  • United States, France, Germany, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Sweden, Belgium
  • Jan 05 2022

Chambers UK 2022: Hausfeld continues to lead in competition, banking and litigation

  • Antitrust / Competition
  • Commercial & Financial Disputes
  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • United Kingdom
  • Oct 21 2021

Legal 500 UK 2022 ranks Hausfeld in seven practice areas

  • Antitrust / Competition
  • Commercial & Financial Disputes
  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • Human Rights
  • United Kingdom
  • Sep 29 2021

Gymnasts take legal action against governing body following decades of abuse

  • Human Rights
  • United Kingdom
  • Feb 26 2021

Government challenged over PPE supply contract worth $83 million

  • Human Rights
  • United Kingdom
  • Nov 17 2020

Chambers UK 2021: Hausfeld leads in competition and banking with new ranking in litigation

  • Commercial & Financial Disputes
  • Antitrust / Competition
  • United Kingdom
  • Oct 22 2020

Legal 500 UK 2021 continues to rank Hausfeld in all its core practice areas

  • Commercial & Financial Disputes
  • Antitrust / Competition
  • Human Rights
  • United Kingdom
  • Sep 30 2020

Hausfeld and Eskariam offer claimants last chance to recover deposits lost in Spanish property crash

  • Commercial & Financial Disputes
  • United Kingdom
  • Feb 17 2020

Legal 500 UK continues to rank Hausfeld in all its core practice areas

  • Antitrust / Competition
  • Commercial & Financial Disputes
  • United Kingdom
  • Sep 27 2019

EVENTS

CORLA: Litigation at Sunset

  • Antitrust / Competition
  • London

  • 28 Feb 2024

Legal ESG: Greenwashing London

  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • London

  • 09 Nov 2023

Thought Leaders 4 Disputes – ESG litigation

  • Human Rights
  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • London 

  • 07 Feb 2023

UK Future Lawyer Week

  • Technology & Data Breach
  • London

  • 14 Sep 2021

The Implications for Investors of Developments in Climate Law

  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • Online

  • 21 May 2021

PUBLICATIONS

As-Efficient Competitors: an analysis of the developing role for these legal creatures in assessing exclusionary conduct

  • Antitrust / Competition
  • United States, France, Germany, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Sweden, Belgium
  • Dec 13 2024

UK High Court rules mining company’s net zero claim is “legally flawed”

  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • United Kingdom
  • Oct 10 2024

UK's courts become fertile ground for climate activists

  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • United Kingdom
  • Oct 02 2024

Emissions and extraction: unpacking the Finch ruling

  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • United Kingdom
  • Aug 01 2024

Emerging trends from a busy climate litigation year

  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • United Kingdom
  • Jan 08 2024

'Huge amount at stake': landmark case could see fossil fuel projects blocked in the UK

  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • United Kingdom
  • Jun 28 2023

Climate litigation: how 2022 will shape 2023

  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • Commercial & Financial Disputes
  • United Kingdom
  • Jan 24 2023

Champions of collective redress: is Europe catching up with the US?

  • Commercial & Financial Disputes
  • United Kingdom
  • Feb 23 2021

PERSPECTIVES

Human Rights Climate Cases: Developments in Standing Post-Verein KlimaSeniorinnen Schweiz

  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • United Kingdom
  • May 01 2025

The DMCCA’s consumer regime: a new anti-greenwashing toolkit?

  • Antitrust / Competition
  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • United Kingdom
  • Apr 07 2025

Seventh Carbon Budget sets clear framework for binding limits on UK emissions

  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • United Kingdom
  • Mar 11 2025

Landmark ruling in Greenpeace claim: Dutch government ordered to cut nitrogen pollution

  • Antitrust / Competition
  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • United Kingdom
  • Feb 12 2025

Court of Appeal in Shell oil spill case: restoring the right route on causation

  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • United Kingdom
  • Jan 15 2025

2024 Year in Review: Climate Impact

  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • United Kingdom
  • Dec 05 2024

Court of Appeal overturns decision to manage environmental group claim as a “global claim”

  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • United Kingdom
  • Nov 12 2024

Court strikes out passive investors’ S90A claims

  • Commercial & Financial Disputes
  • United Kingdom
  • Nov 08 2024

Making environmental greenwashing less fashionable: CMA guidance

  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • United Kingdom
  • Oct 09 2024

When ESG meets FSMA: a legal and economic analysis of a simulated case study

  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • United Kingdom
  • Sep 16 2024

Court of Appeal deters deliberate non-fulfilment of conditions: no way out of debt

  • Commercial & Financial Disputes
  • United Kingdom
  • Sep 03 2024

The Climate Cast - No combustion without extraction: the Supreme Court decision in Finch

  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • United Kingdom
  • Jul 23 2024

No combustion without extraction – a landmark decision on consideration of downstream emissions in Finch

  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • United Kingdom
  • Jun 21 2024

Court of Appeal demarcates relief from sanctions regime

  • Commercial & Financial Disputes
  • United Kingdom
  • Jun 20 2024

Will the UK’s “wait-and-see” stance on AI regulation lead to innovation or harm?

  • Commercial & Financial Disputes
  • United Kingdom
  • Feb 23 2024

The AI buzzword: a look ahead to the coming year

  • Technology & Data Breach
  • United Kingdom
  • Jan 12 2024

Representative actions for investors under 19.8 – to be or not to bifurcate

  • Commercial & Financial Disputes
  • United Kingdom
  • Dec 20 2023

2023 Year in Review: Climate Impact

  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • United Kingdom
  • Dec 13 2023

Climate conscious investing and the Butler-Sloss decision

  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • United Kingdom
  • Nov 06 2023

The Supreme Court determines the Quincecare duty’s capacity

  • Commercial & Financial Disputes
  • United Kingdom
  • Jul 18 2023

Landmark legal challenge may impact planning decisions for new fossil fuel projects

  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • United Kingdom
  • Jun 26 2023

Supreme Court leaves door ajar: considering issues of loss in Quincecare claim

  • Commercial & Financial Disputes
  • United Kingdom
  • Feb 23 2023

Greenwashers beware: new FCA proposals will force investment firms to clean up their act

  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • Commercial & Financial Disputes
  • United Kingdom
  • Nov 14 2022

Privy Council rejects extension of Quincecare duty of care

  • Commercial & Financial Disputes
  • United Kingdom
  • May 25 2022

Quincecare duty of care not confined to companies and agents

  • Commercial & Financial Disputes
  • United Kingdom
  • Mar 18 2022

The HP v Autonomy litigation: a £4.5 billion dog leg

  • Commercial & Financial Disputes
  • United Kingdom
  • Mar 16 2022

Supreme Court to consider issues of loss and insolvency in Quincecare claims

  • Commercial & Financial Disputes
  • United Kingdom
  • Oct 21 2021

Crackdown on greenwashing by UK’s Competition and Market Authority leading up to COP26

  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • United Kingdom
  • Oct 05 2021

The age of investor activism and climate litigation dawns in Australia

  • Commercial & Financial Disputes
  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • United Kingdom
  • Nov 05 2020

Climate change: investors hold the key

  • Commercial & Financial Disputes
  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • United Kingdom
  • Jun 19 2020

EU to legislate for human rights and environmental due diligence

  • Human Rights
  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • United Kingdom
  • May 19 2020

WHAT OTHERS SAY

Chambers UK

Simon Bishop is “incredibly intelligent, has exceptional judgement and an ability to be completely on top of the details but also see the bigger picture”; “cool, calm and collected in his communication, advice and advocacy” and “he is always calm, insightful and a pleasure to work with.” - Banking Litigation, Chambers UK, 2025

Ranked 'Up and Coming' lawyer, Simon 'has highly specialised knowledge in mis-selling and derivatives” and “he is extremely good to work with, has fantastic client skills and is a formidable negotiator.' - Banking Litigation, Chambers UK, 2024

'Simon has an excellent grasp of the issues... he has an excellent understanding of client needs and is solutioned-focused.' - Banking Litigation, Chambers UK, 2023

Senior Associate Simon Bishop has a burgeoning litigation practice, with notable experience assisting with claims related to the mis-selling of financial products and benchmark manipulation. Ranked as an ‘Associate to Watch’. "He is exceptionally bright, very hard-working and operates at the level you would expect for a partner. He has an exceptional eye for the granular details." "He is a very sensible and helpful associate." - Banking Litigation – Mainly Claimant, Chambers UK 2022

Legal 500 UK

Key lawyer, ‘Simon Bishop is brilliant. There were times when I needed to listen to their advice, which was given professionally, courteously and in a simple but effective way.’ and ‘Simon Bishop: technically brilliant and a great strategic brain - he is simultaneously on top of every detail of the case and also has an excellent understanding of the big picture and how the case is likely to play out. Has a skill for identifying and leveraging the other side's weaknesses. He is also a real pleasure to work with.' - Banking Litigation, Investment and Retail, 2025

'Key lawyer, Simon Bishop and the team understand the broader context and wider strategic motivations of clients.’ - Environment, 2025

'Key Lawyer, Simon Bishop is the complete package. He is very knowledgeable, an excellent technical lawyer and a great strategist. He is also a really nice person to work with.’ - Banking  Litigation, 2024

‘Simon Bishop is a pleasure to work with – willing to think outside the box to find appropriate solutions.’ - Real Estate: Environment, 2024

Simon Bishop is recognised as a 'key lawyer, [he's] absolutely brilliant. Simon has excellent technical knowledge and an exceptional eye for detail, whilst also being a very strong strategist.' - Banking Litigation, 2023

Recognised as a 'key lawyer, Simon Bishop is an exceptional lawyer. He has a masterly ability to be completely on top of the details whilst also making consistently brilliant decisions and really understanding the overall direction of a case. [He] has first rate technical legal skills and commercial instinct and is a real asset to any case. He is also a delight to wok with.' - Commercial Litigation, 2023  

'Simon Bishop is fantastically bright and remains the best Associate/Senior Associate that I have worked with. He has insider industry experience, having previously worked in banking, which is a real asset to claimants when litigating against banks.' - Banking Litigation: Investment and Retail, 2022

'Simon Bishop: is fantastically bright. He has an unparalleled eye for detail and really gets stuck into the substance of his cases, with a degree of enthusiasm and rigour that goes well above and beyond the norm. Simon is also very business-minded and is brilliant at spotting legal trends and identifying emerging issues in litigation.' - Commercial Litigation: Premium, 2022

‘Senior associate Simon Bishop is extremely bright and has an exceptional eye for detail. He remains calm under pressure and is a real team player. He has consistently impressed me with his legal analysis and is probably the best non-partner solicitor I have ever worked with.' - Banking Litigation: Investment and Retail, 2021

'Simon Bishop is a great thinker and strategist' and is 'unusually easy to deal with and always works hard.' - Banking Litigation: Investment and Retail, 2021

'Has fantastic knowledge of financial products and banking processes'. - Banking Litigation: Investment and Retail, 2021

Simon Bishop is recognised as a 'key member'. - Banking Litigation: Investment and Retail, 2020

Lawdragon

Simon was recognised by Lawdragon in 2024 in their list of 500 Global Plaintiff Lawyers for Financial and Environmental Litigation

Experience

Commercial & Financial Disputes

Currently, he is:

  • Leading a group claim on behalf of institutional investors against an FCA regulated FTSE 250 company relating to a securities issuance, valued in excess of £100 million.
  • Leading a group action by institutional investors against an LSE listed technology company.
  • Acting for the claimant in a >£300 million claim against a major UK bank.
  • Advising global NGOs in relation to commercial and financial services litigation caused by climate change.


Previously, he acted:

  • For Trappit, the developer of an intelligent flight savings software, against GBT UK, American Express’ Global Travel Division, in claims alleging the misappropriation of the client’s software.
  • For one of the third-party funders in the high-profile RBS Rights Issue Litigation.
  • For the claimants in PremierMotorAuctions v PwC and Lloyds.
  • Flanagan v Liontrust, the leading case on the operation of the doctrine of repudiation on LLP agreements.
  • For various insolvency office holders in contested applications pursuant to the provisions of the Insolvency Act 1986.
  • In dozens of general commercial disputes relating to breaches of contract, intellectual property, partnership agreements, and various forms of finance and financial-hedging.

Competition / Antitrust

Simon leads the legal team (with Luke Streatfeild):

  • Representing class representative Nikki Stopford in her opt-out collective claim against Google, seeking approximately £7bn in redress on behalf of tens of millions of UK consumers.

Financial Services & Banking

Currently, Simon is:

  • Representing the claimant in R (on the application of All-Party Parliamentary Group on Fair Business Banking) v The Financial Conduct Authority, in its application to challenge the lawfulness of the decision of the FCA not to establish a mechanism of redress following the exclusion of thousands of bank customers from the FCA’s compensation scheme relating interest rate swap mis-selling.
  • Acting for the claimant in a > £300 million claim against a major UK bank -  with Lucy Pert. 
  • Representing groups of claimants in two claims under section 90 of the Financial and Services and Markets Act 2000.
  • Representing claimants in a significant group action involving retail and professional users of online trading platforms.
  • Acting for a global NGO in connection with investor claims in the financial markets.
  • Representing clients who lost their businesses as a result of fraud
  • Acting on behalf of our client who is claiming damages as a result of forced refinancing during COVID-19.


Previously, he acted for the claimants in:

  • Ardeshir Nagshineh v Bank of Scotland Plc.
  • Stuart Wall v RBS.
  • Ventra Investments Limited v Bank of Scotland Plc.
  • Dozens of disputes relating to interest rate hedging, foreign exchange hedging, banking fraud, and banking misconduct.
  • Flanagan v Liontrust, relating to the LLP structure of a significant asset management organisation.

Human Rights

Simon is part of the team:

  • Representing up to 37 British gymnasts - including 4 Olympians - against British Gymnastics in relation to allegations of systemic physical and psychological abuse perpetrated by coaches, and other personnel employed by British Gymnastics, upon children as young as six.

Public Law

Simon is part of the team:

  • Representing the claimant in R (on the application of All-Party Parliamentary Group on Fair Business Banking) v The Financial Conduct Authority, in its application to challenge the lawfulness of the decision of the FCA not to establish a mechanism of redress following the exclusion of thousands of bank customers from the FCA’s compensation scheme relating interest rate swap mis-selling.
  • Representing the Good Law Project in R (on the application of Good Law Project) v The Secretary of State for Social Care (with Saiger LLC as interested party), in its application to challenge the lawfulness of an award by the Government of a PPE contract for the supply of surgical gowns by a US jewellery retailer.

Environmental & Product Liability

At Hausfeld, he has: 

  • Acted on behalf of Stand.earth in a first-of-its kind greenwashing complaint in France against Lululemon in relation to the retailer’s ‘Be Planet’ advertising campaign

WHAT OTHERS SAY

  • Chambers UK, 2025

    Simon Bishop is incredibly intelligent, has exceptional judgement and an ability to be completely on top of the details but also see the bigger picture.

  • Legal 500 UK, 2025

    Simon Bishop: technically brilliant and a great strategic brain - he is simultaneously on top of every detail of the case and also has an excellent understanding of the big picture and how the case is likely to play out. Has a skill for identifying and leveraging the other side's weaknesses. He is also a real pleasure to work with.

  • Chambers UK, 2024

    Simon has highly specialised knowledge in mis-selling and derivatives and he is extremely good to work with, has fantastic client skills and is a formidable negotiator.

  • Legal 500 UK, 2024

    Simon Bishop is the complete package. He is very knowledgeable, an excellent technical lawyer and a great strategist. He is also a really nice person to work with.

  • Chambers UK, 2023

    Simon has an excellent grasp of the issues... he has an excellent understanding of client needs and is solutioned-focused.

  • Legal 500 UK, 2023

    Simon Bishop is an exceptional lawyer. He has a masterly ability to be completely on top of the details whilst also making consistently brilliant tactical decisions and really understanding the overall direction of a case. Simon has first rate technical legal skills and commercial instinct and is a real asset on any case. He is also an absolute delight to work with.

  • Legal 500 UK, 2023

    Simon has excellent technical knowledge and an exceptional eye for detail, whilst also being a very strong strategist. He is also a delight to work with.

  • Chambers UK, 2022

    He is exceptionally bright, very hard-working and operates at the level you would expect for a partner.

  • Legal 500 UK, 2022

    He has an unparalleled eye for detail and really gets stuck into the substance of his cases, with a degree of enthusiasm and rigour that goes well above and beyond the norm.

  • Chambers UK, 2021

    He's very smart and has an exceptional eye for detail - he is completely on top of every aspect of a case.

  • Legal 500 UK, 2021

    Simon Bishop is extremely bright and has an exceptional eye for detail. He remains calm under pressure and is a real team player. 

  • Chambers UK, 2021

    He is both client- and business-orientated, has excellent communication skills and offers clear strategic vision.

  • Legal 500 UK, 2021

    He has consistently impressed me with his legal analysis and is probably the best non-partner solicitor I have ever worked with.

  • Chambers UK, 2021

    A very able litigator.

  • Legal 500 UK, 2021

    Simon Bishop is 'a great thinker and strategist' and is 'unusually easy to deal with and always works hard'.

What I think

Human Rights Climate Cases: Developments in Standing Post-Verein KlimaSeniorinnen Schweiz

  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • United Kingdom
  • May 01 2025

The DMCCA’s consumer regime: a new anti-greenwashing toolkit?

  • Antitrust / Competition
  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • United Kingdom
  • Apr 07 2025

Seventh Carbon Budget sets clear framework for binding limits on UK emissions

  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • United Kingdom
  • Mar 11 2025

Landmark ruling in Greenpeace claim: Dutch government ordered to cut nitrogen pollution

  • Antitrust / Competition
  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • United Kingdom
  • Feb 12 2025

Court of Appeal in Shell oil spill case: restoring the right route on causation

  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • United Kingdom
  • Jan 15 2025

2024 Year in Review: Climate Impact

  • Environmental & Product Liability
  • United Kingdom
  • Dec 05 2024