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Michael Townley Featherstone Briggs, Lord Briggs of Westbourne, (born 23 December 1954) is a
Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom Justices of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom are the judges of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom other than President of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom, the president and Deputy President of the Supreme Court of the United ...
. He served earlier as a judge of the
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. He is known as one of the foremost active equity judges.


Early life and education

Briggs was born on 23 December 1954 in
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,
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, England, to Captain James William Featherstone Briggs, RN and Barbara Nadine Briggs (née Pelham Groom). He was educated at
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, then an all-boys
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in Surrey. He studied history at
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, graduating with a
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(BA) degree. He was an academical clerk (i.e. choral scholar) and as such sang in the college chapel's choir.


Legal career

Michael Briggs was
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at
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in 1978 and was the Junior Counsel to Crown Chancery from 1990 to 1994. He became a
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in 1994. He was made a
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of Lincoln's Inn in 2001, and was appointed Attorney General of the Duchy of Lancaster on 24 July of that year. He held the post until shortly after his appointment to the High Court. On 3 July 2006, he was appointed as a Justice of the High Court, receiving the customary
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and being assigned to the
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. From 2012 to 2013, Mr Justice Briggs was Vice-Chancellor of the County Palatine of Lancaster, a Chancery judge appointed by the
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in consultation with the
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to supervise Chancery business and hear cases in the North and North East. On 9 April 2013, Briggs was an appointed
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and consequently appointed to the Privy Council. It was announced on 21 July 2017 that Lord Justice Briggs would become a Justice of the
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. He took office as a Supreme Court Justice on 2 October 2017, taking the
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of Lord Briggs of Westbourne. Lord Briggs of Westbourne was elected the 517th Treasurer of Lincoln's Inn for 2024.


Briggs report

Lord Justice Briggs was appointed as the Judge in charge of the Chancery Modernisation Review in 2013. The report was finally published in July 2016, and came to be referred to as the ''Briggs report''. Part of those recommendations included proposals for a new online court to try and create a more affordable dispute resolution procedure.


Notable judicial decisions

Notable decisions of Lord Briggs of Westbourne include:


High Court

* , on the statutory definition of
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* , invalidating "exit consents" in bond documentation * , on the proper construction of the standard form
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(upheld by the Court of Appeal on appeal) * , on beneficiaries' information rights under a discretionary trust *'' Re Fort Gilkicker Ltd''
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EWHC 348 (Ch) double derivative claims allowed


Court of Appeal

* , on ''Quistclose'' trusts * , on the " waterfall of payments" in insolvent liquidation * , on fixed costs for pre-action discovery


Supreme Court

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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Briggs, Michael 1954 births Living people Alumni of Magdalen College, Oxford British barristers Chancery Division judges Judges of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom Knights Bachelor Members of Lincoln's Inn People educated at Charterhouse School 20th-century King's Counsel Attorneys-general of the Duchy of Lancaster Members of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom People from Hampshire (before 1974)