Sir David Richards to be sworn in as UK Supreme Court justice
Sir David Richards will be sworn in as a new justice of the UK Supreme Court on Monday.
The ceremony will take place in Courtroom 1 in the presence of the other justices, Sir David’s family, friends and invited guests.
Sir David studied Law at Trinity College, Cambridge. He was called to the bar in 1974 and took silk in 1992. Whilst at the bar, Sir David’s principal area of practice was company law and corporate insolvency.
Sir David was appointed as a Lord Justice of Appeal and made a privy counsellor in 2015. He retired as a lord justice of appeal, after reaching the then mandatory retirement age of 70, in June 2021. Thereafter, he practised as an arbitrator and legal expert, as well as continuing to sit in the Court of Appeal as a retired judge on a part time basis. He also sat in appeals to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.
He was elected a bencher of Lincoln’s Inn in 2000 and treasurer of the inn for 2020-21. He served as chairman of the Lincoln’s Inn Finance and General Purposes Committee from 2014 to 2019.
He was a director of the International Insolvency Institute from 2015 to 2019 and co-chair of its Judicial Committee from 2012 to 2019.