Sir Brian Neill was called to the Bar by the Inner Temple in 1949. A CEDR accredited mediator he is the current chairman of the newly-established Civil mediation council. For nineteen years he was in practice at the Bar specializing in media law and in drafting banking and other documents for financial institutions before being appointed Queen's Counsel in 1968.
In 1976 he sat as sole arbitrator (with an engineer assessor) in the Plover Cove Reservoir arbitration between the Hong Kong Government and the French construction company.
Since 1997 Sir Brian Neill has sat as sole arbitrator or as a member of a panel (usually as chairman) in a substantial number of international arbitrations, and some domestic arbitrations, including arbitrations involving shipping, insurance and re-insurance, commercial agency, construction and partnership disputes. He has also acted as mediator or conciliator in a number of matters including ship construction, book publishing, re-insurance and the maintenance of aircraft.
