Paul Darling
Paul Antony Darling was an English commercial law barrister, King's Counsel, and chair of the Horserace Betting Levy Board.
Early life and education
Darling grew up in Cleadon in County Durham and went to Tonstall School in Sunderland before attending Winchester College and then St Edmund Hall, Oxford. His mother was a magistrate and his brother Ian Darling is a British circuit judge. Darling's grandfather was Newcastle United player Jack Allen, who scored for Newcastle in the 1932 FA Cup final.Career
Darling was called to the bar at Middle Temple in 1983, and in 1999 was appointed King's Counsel. He was also called to the Northern Ireland Bar.In 2010, Darling became head of Keating Chambers where he remained until 2017. He then took the unusual step of moving chambers, joining general commercial set, 39 Essex Chambers.
His areas of practice included construction and engineering, procurement, domestic and international arbitration – areas in which he had been ranked at tier or band 2 levels by The Legal 500 and Chambers and Partners directories. He was Treasurer of Middle Temple for 2024.
Significant cases
Darling was instructed as lead counsel on several significant cases.- Between 1991 and 2003 he represented the contractor in McAlpine v Panatown & Unex. The dispute involved all aspects of construction law and professional negligence, and culminated in a 14-week Technology and Construction Court trial. The case is often referenced in English contract law education as a result of the issues raised around the rights of third parties or Privity of contract.
- Darling represented the appellants, Scarborough Borough Council, in a 1997 case concerning the collapse of Scarborough's Holbeck Hall Hotel into the sea.
- In the 2011 case of Flannery & Another v Halifax Estate Agencies Limited, Darling represented the plaintiffs.