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Chambers of James Goudie QC

11 KING'S BENCH WALK, TEMPLE, LONDON, EC4Y 7EQ, ENGLAND
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368 LONDON CHANCERY LANE WC2
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What we say about the set's legal practice in London Bar

Administrative and public law (including local government)

Within Administrative and public law (including local government), 11KBW (Chambers of James Goudie QC) is a second tier firm,

A very strong set for public law’, 11KBW is ‘excellent for any local government work’, and leads in public procurement and information law cases. Strong at both silk and junior level, the set also fields ‘friendly and efficient’ clerks. James Goudie QC is ‘extremely quick to grasp the nub of any issue’. Nigel Giffin QC impresses with his ‘exceptional breadth of legal knowledge and ability’, and Clive Lewis QC is ‘incisive, pragmatic and eminently approachable’. Elisabeth Laing QC is ‘very effective’. A new silk in 2010, Daniel Stilitz QC has a ‘clear and diplomatic approach in court’. Top-rated juniors include Jason Coppel, who is ‘top quality for procurement issues’, and the ‘excellentKaren Steyn. Also recommended are ‘graciously determined advocateJane Oldham, and Ben Hooper, for his ‘integrity and great respect for the court’.

Civil liberties and human rights (including public inquiry law and actions against the police)

Within Civil liberties and human rights (including public inquiry law and actions against the police), 11KBW (Chambers of James Goudie QC) is a third tier firm,

At 11KBW, Joanne Clement regularly acts in judicial reviews regarding immigration, asylum, and prison and mental health cases, and has extensive experience acting for local authorities. Jason Coppel was recently involved in two cases regarding complaints made about the continuing ban on the rights of prisoners to vote. A ‘real quality lawyer’ with ‘excellent knowledge’, Ben Hooper is ‘scrupulously careful with great attention to detail’.

EU and competition

Within EU and competition,

Other recommended individuals include: Gregory Jones QC at FTB, who is ‘at the top of his game’, and has ‘deep knowledge and experience’; the ‘very well-regardedDeok Joo Rhee at 11KBW; and ‘brilliant advocateConor Quigley QC at Serle Court.

Education

Within Education, 11KBW (Chambers of James Goudie QC) is a first tier firm,

11KBW is an ‘exceptional set with a uniformly high quality of counsel’. ‘Response times always match the urgency of the matter and its willingness to work in an informal way is greatly appreciated’. At silk level, Nigel Giffin QC is ‘immensely impressive in whatever he does, owing to his formidable legal mind and humble nature’, and John Cavanagh QC is ‘obviously very good, but also down-to-earth and excellent with clients – a rare combination’. Tim Kerr QC is ‘a formidable barrister’ with ‘one of the great legal minds’, and Peter Oldham QC is a ‘highly respected, exceptional advocate’. Recently appointed silk and ‘innovative thinkerClive Sheldon QC is ‘very strong, with a clear, analytic mind’, and at junior level, Holly Stout is ‘unflappable and instils confidence in those who instruct her by her intelligence and draftsmanship’.

Employment

Within Employment, 11KBW (Chambers of James Goudie QC) is a first tier firm,

First-choice set11KBW is ‘top notch for employment law, demonstrating sound commercial acumen and a down-to-earth approach’. ‘Unequalled in the field’, Christopher Jeans QC is ‘an absolute star, able to work with any type of client’; ‘his approach is both understated and impressive’. John Cavanagh QC provides ‘helpful commercial advice and is always clear, concise and to the point’. James Goudie QC is ‘approachable and easy to deal with’. Alistair McGregor QC is ‘a first-class advocate, who is excellent on strategy’. Praised for his ‘excellent knowledge of the law and shrewd tactical brain’, Clive Sheldon QC took silk in 2011, and is ‘not afraid to tell you how it is’. Top juniors include Seán Jones, who has ‘a phenomenal grasp of the detail and is hugely impressive on cross-examination’; Richard Leiper, who is ‘exceptionally bright, client focused and practical’; and Paul Nicholls, who is appreciated for his ‘can-do attitude’.

Media, entertainment and sport

Within Media, entertainment and sport, 11KBW (Chambers of James Goudie QC) is a second tier firm,

11KBW’s Tim Kerr QC is ‘extremely smart and hardworking with a very strong grasp of the legal principles and the procedural issues in anti-doping cases’. For other sports-related disputes, James Goudie QC, Christopher Jeans QC and Seán Jones are recommended.

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11KBW (Chambers of James Goudie QC)

  • HOUSING

    In Nzinga Maswaku v Westminster City Council [2012] EWCA Civ 669 the Court of Appeal clarified that in offering a homeless person with alternative temporary accommodation the local authority is obliged to point that if the offer is refused it has discharged its Part VII duties under the Housing Act 1996.
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  • HOUSING

    In Nzinga Maswaku v Westminster City Council [2012] EWCA Civ 669 the Court of Appeal clarified that in offering a homeless person with alternative temporary accommodation the local authority is obliged to point that if the offer is refused it has discharged its Part VII duties under the Housing Act 1996.
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  • COUNCIL TAX

    In Harrow LBC v Ayiku [2012] EWHC 1200 (Admin) Sales J held that the word “or” in the Council Tax (Exempt Dwellings) Order 1992, art 3 Class N, had a disjunctive meaning, therefore it was sufficient for the non-British spouse of a foreign student to satisfy one or other of the two conditions, namely being prevented from taking paid employment or being prevented from claiming benefits, in order to qualify as a “relevant person” who was exempted from liability to pay council tax.
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  • QUEEN’S SPEECH

    Bills already introduced pursuant to the Queen’s Speech on 9 May 2012 include Local Government Finance Bill and Electoral Registration and Administration Bill, both accompanied by Explanatory Notes, which in each case address ECHR compatibility.
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  • Standards

    In R (Calver) v Adjudication Panel for Wales [2012] EWHC 1172 (Admin) Mr Calver was a member of Manorbier Community Council who successfully challenged the decision of the Panel to dismiss his appeal against a decision by Prembrokeshire County Council Standards Committee censuring him for a number of comments or blogs posted by him on a website he owned and controlled.
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  • A justified retrospective

    Clive Sheldon - QC debates the pros & cons of retrospective tax legislation
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  • Public Sector Equality Duty (“PSED”)

    In R (Greenwich Community Law Centre) v Greenwich LBC [2012] EWCA Civ 496 the Court of Appeal held that the Council had had “due regard to the PSED when making changes to its funding of community legal advice services”. At para 30 Elias LJ said:
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  • Public Sector Equality Duty

    Surrey County Council conducted a review of its Library Service. This culminated in a Report to the Council’s Cabinet. The Recommendations in the Report included that there should be consultation about a community-partnership approach at selected Libraries.
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  • Judicial Review

    The Judgment of Lindblom J in The Manydown Co Ltd v Basingstoke and Deane BC [2012] EWHC 977 (Admin) repays attention. The Claimant sought to challenge by judicial review 2 decisions of the Council: (1) the Council’s refusal to reconsider its position on the development of a site that it owns (and is the subject matter of a Joint Development Partnership Agreement with the Claimant); and (2) a decision of the Council’s Cabinet approving a selection of sites for development which did not include this site.
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  • The Health and Social Care Act 2012: impact on adult social services

    After its torrid passage through Parliament, the Health and Social Care Bill received Royal Assent on 27 March 2012. The Act deals principally with healthcare reform, but it also contains some amendments to the legislative framework for social care. It will come into force on a day yet to be appointed by the Secretary of State.
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  • Immigration update May 2012

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