David Harris
Co-Head of the Contentious Financial Services Group, London
Norton Rose Fulbright LLP
Related services and key industries
Biography
David Harris is a dispute resolution lawyer based in London, where he is co-head of the contentious financial services group. He focuses on transnational regulatory investigations and enforcement proceedings, and litigation.
David has extensive experience of representing financial institutions, corporates and senior executives on cross-border internal investigations, regulatory investigations and enforcement, civil proceedings and criminal prosecutions. He advises clients across a range of sectors, with a focus on financial services, banking and energy.
David has represented clients in the context of civil, criminal and regulatory investigations and proceedings involving a range of regulators, including the FCA, PRA, SFO, HMRC, the NCA and OFSI, and advising clients facing parallel investigations and proceedings before regulators in the United States, including the Department of Justice and the Securities and Exchange Commission. David also advises clients on a broad range of financial crime issues, including fraud, anti-money laundering and anti-corruption, and has handled investigations related to cybersecurity. He is a leading member of our International Trade and Sanctions practice, advising clients on regulatory compliance, investigations and enforcement arising out of economic sanctions and export controls.
In commercial litigation, he has extensive experience of complex and high-value matters at all levels in the English Courts, often with a cross-border element.
Professional experience
Collapse all- Solicitor, qualified in Australia
- Solicitor, qualified in England & Wales
- Solicitor, qualified in Ireland
Leading Partner, Financial Services: Contentious, The Legal 500, 2025
Leading Partner, Regulatory Investigations and Corporate Crime, The Legal 500, 2025
“provided first rate support to the Board and has enormous credibility and integrity”
“combines the technical expertise with very skilled relationship and negotiation skills”
“the name to note for cross-border internal investigations”
“a very responsive and knowledgeable partner”
"brilliant tactician" (2024 Guide)
"meticulous in everything he does"
"incredibly calm demeanor and perfectly calibrated advice, despite being under significant pressure due to the vast changes to Sanctions laws affecting many clients over the past year"
"Stand-out contentious regulatory practitioner" (2023 Guide)
"calm and measured, with good international regulatory experience"
"exceptionally talented" (2022 Guide)
"provides superb advice"
Regulatory and investigations team of the year, British Legal Awards, 2018
Insights
Failure to prevent fraud: UK government today publishes important guidance on the new offence
Blog | November 06, 2024
Failure to prevent fraud
Publication | October 30, 2024
Failure to prevent fraud: What's the current status and what should organisations be doing now?
Publication | October 24, 2024