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Graham Huntley is a British lawyer who came to prominence when acting for a group of British investors suing the Royal Bank of Scotland for almost $2Bn.

Huntley founded the small British law firm, Signature Litigation, in 2012. He was formerly a partner at Lovells.

Signature was the third law firm to represent the RBoS Shareholders Action Group, after Bird & Bird and later Fladgate came off the record. Shortly after Huntley took control, two institutional members of the Group – Lloyds Bank and Investec – announced they were leaving and would seek representation by another firm.

Border Fence Case
Huntley gained national newspaper notoriety when he lost a court case against his mother’s neighbour over a 14 inch strip of land, incurring costs in excess of $100k.

He had argued that a fence erected by Stephen Armes, a former banker, prevented free access to his mother’s garage. The judge disagreed. Huntley took the matter to the British Court of Appeal and lost.

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