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Rupert Beloff

Rupert has a broad public, regulatory and commercial law practice with a particular expertise in all aspects of local government law. He has extensive experience of appearing in courts and tribunals in London and nationwide at first instance and appellate level, including in high value complex claims.

He accepts instructions across a wide range of work in both an advisory and advocacy capacity.

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Rupert's Biography

Areas covered
  • Public & Local Government
  • Elections
  • Commercial & Chancery
  • Regulatory & Disciplinary
  • Sports, Media & Entertainment
Background

PUBLIC AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

Rupert advises and represents both claimants and defendants in all aspects of public and regulatory law. He has expertise in judicial review proceedings and Equality Act Claims and has represented local authorities, commercial organisations and individual service providers.

He has a particular expertise in a wide range of Local Government matters including:

  • Vires and local government powers.

  • Constitutional issues, powers and duties.

  • State aid, subsidies and public procurement.

  • Discrimination and equality duties.

  • Inquests and inquiries.

  • Planning law.

Rupert is a contributing author to ‘Goudie, Supperstone and Walker: Judicial Review’.

ELECTIONS

Rupert is a specialist in electoral law and is ranked as a leading junior in the field by Legal 500. He advises returning officers, election officials, local authorities and candidates on issues relating the whole spectrum of election law and has appeared in the divisional court on election petitions.

Rupert is frequently retained by returning officers during elections to provide urgent advice on issues that arise. He is a regular writer of articles on election law that have appeared in a variety of publications.

COMMERCIAL AND CHANCERY

Rupert has worked on complex and high value commercial disputes in the Commercial Court, Chancery Division and Court of Appeal including those involving contractual, company, partnership and copyright, trademarks and other intellectual property issues.

He undertakes a significant amount of chancery work including in particular contentious probate, disputed wills, the administration of estates and inheritance act cases.

Rupert also regularly appears in costs-related matters in the Senior Courts Costs Office.

REGULATORY AND DISCIPLINARY

Rupert has a well-established regulatory and disciplinary practice focussed upon professional regulation including that involving solicitors, barristers, medical practitioners, teachers and the police.

In addition, Rupert has substantial and wide ranging experience of sports litigation and advisory work including in particular regulatory and disciplinary proceedings, anti-doping, free movement and right to play cases and safeguarding. He has represented and advised clubs, governing bodies, coaches and individual sports men and women in front of a wide range of tribunals and courts.

Rupert sits as a sports arbitrator, is a member of the editorial board of LawInSport and the International Sports Law Review and the co-author of several leading books in the field.

SPORTS, MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT

Rupert has substantial and wide ranging experience of sports litigation and advisory work including in particular regulatory and disciplinary proceedings, anti-doping, free movement and right to play cases and safeguarding. He has represented and advised clubs, governing bodies, coaches and individual sports men and women in front of a wide range of tribunals and courts.

He sits as a sports arbitrator, is a member of the editorial board of LawInSport and the International Sports Law Review and the co-author of several leading books in the field.

Rupert also advises and represents individuals and organisations in defamation, privacy and malicious falsehood actions.

Qualifications

  • Called to the Bar in 2001
  • MA (History), Christ Church, Oxford
  • LLB, Buckingham
  • PgDL (EU Law), Kings College, London

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