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5 Paper Buildings > The Legal 500 Rankings
London Bar > Consumer Tier 3
5 Paper Buildings' 'powerful consumer law group' is very experienced in handling prosecution and defence work, and has established strength in acting for and against regulatory entities. Miles Bennett is 'a consummate advocate, possessing courtroom flair, balanced judgement and shrewd persuasion in equal measure'. Andrew Johnson 'builds rapport with all within a court room' and 'has a strong, determined style of advocacy that the courts enjoy'. Charlene Sumnall has expertise in consumer rights law, and has particular strength in representing clients from the entertainment sector.Leading Juniors
Testimonials
‘Dale Jones is a brilliant senior clerk.’
‘Dale Jones is first class and highly experienced.’
‘Dale Jones knows the practice inside out. A gem.’
‘A very strong set.’
‘A leading consumer law set.’
London Bar > Crime Tier 3
5 Paper Buildings ‘is an excellent set with many first class advocates‘ doing high-level work. Benjamin Douglas-Jones KC represented the CPS in an appeal concerning the proper scope of the refugee defence to document offences under s.31 of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999. Deanna Heer KC successfully prosecuted in a high-profile murder trial in which the defendant was convicted for having murdered and subsequently decapitated a woman in an attempt to obtain her estate. Joshua Normanton raised the rare defence of automatism to a charge of causing death by dangerous driving.Leading Silks
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Testimonials
‘All the clerks at 5PB are really good. They are happy to accommodate and will always try and help. This is no surprise given the role played by the Dale Jones who is the architect of such a good team, ably supported by Graham Briggs.’
‘Dale Jones is a great senior clerk heading up an organised and skilled team.’
‘Dale Jones and Graham Briggs are very impressive and very commercially aware.’
‘5PB has a good range from pupils to silks, they are all top class.’
‘5 Paper Buildings is a set where there is strength and depth throughout. The barristers are experienced, highly competent and sympathetic to the needs of instructing solicitors.’
‘Chambers is a stellar set, with highly trained advocates at every level. There is almost always counsel available who are able to prepare and robustly represent clients within the given time.’
‘An outstanding clerks’ room with diligent, organised, efficient clerks attuned to the needs of instructing solicitors.’
Work highlights
London Bar > Fraud: crime
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London Bar > Health and safety
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London Bar > Professional disciplinary and regulatory law
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London Bar > Business and regulatory crime (including global investigations)
5 Paper Buildings > Set Profile
5pb has long been considered one of the leading criminal sets, where it continues to excel; however its members have recognised the ever evolving nature of the Bar and have expanded in the areas of financial crime, health and safety, regulatory and disciplinary it is also recognised as one of the leading chambers in consumer and trading standards law. Chambers draws upon some of the best talent at the criminal Bar and at present has 51 members, 11 of whom are KCs.
The set: Members take a results-focused approach to advocacy, working alongside clients to find practical solutions. Clients can also benefit from the outstanding clerking and case management that chambers offers, resulting in cost-effective use of court time and resources. Members bring an exceptional quality of representation and case management to all cases, regardless of level, size or complexity.
Types of work undertaken: members prosecute and defend across the full range of criminal practice at every level, including murder and manslaughter, large-scale drug importations, serious and historical sexual offences, human trafficking, corruption of public servants, firearms offences and serious violence, with particular experience in cases involving PII, sensitive disclosure issues and vulnerable witnesses.
Crime: Recent cases include: R v O’Brien – Prosecution of Britian’s ‘Most wanted criminal’, sentenced to life imprisonment. R v Harlow & Beadman (Facebook grooming murder), R v Clarke (the oldest defendant ever to be prosecuted at 101 years old), R v L (mother charged with murder of her 23-month-old daughter) and the Largest English Football Match Fixing Scandal. As well as Defending DJ Neil Fox on historial sex offences.
Financial crime: members of chambers are regularly involved in the largest and most complex financial crime cases. The sets experience includes all forms of fraud, MTIC/VAT/Revenue frauds, market abuse, asset recovery and confiscation proceedings. Instructions include the Libor and Euribor fraud cases, the Celtic Energy fraud, the Hatton Garden confiscation proceedings, Operation Greenyards (R v Urumov & others) and Operation Evenbox (R v Blakey & others). Sweet Group Ltd (1st ever company prosecuted under section 7 of the Bribery Act 2010), Skansen Interior Ltd (1st ever conviction for failure to prevent bribery),
Consumer law: 5pb is one of the countrys leading sets in consumer law and trading standards. The sets expertise include trade descriptions, pricing offences, property mis-descriptions, trade mark and copyright theft, product safety, environmental law, health and safety, food and food safety, ticket touting and underage sales. Cases include the first ever prosecution of a pyramid scheme in the UK (£21m) by the OFT/CMA and a £60m money laundering case involving 30 different consumer scams in nine countries in which the elderly were targeted.
Professional discipline and regulatory: 5pb is regularly instructed in healthcare regulation and professional discipline matters. Acting for individuals and corporate clients, chambers frequently appears in parallel proceedings involving criminal investigations, inquests and disciplinary proceedings. Members are also instructed in MHRA and FRC work. Members regularly appear before the GMC, GPhC, HCPTS, NMC and GOC and when necessary, on appeal. Members frequently represent doctors, pharmacists and NHS trusts at inquests. In addition 5pb appears in matters involving accountants, architects, police officers, solicitors and barristers.
Health and safety: members have extensive expertise dealing with HSE prosecutions both on behalf of the defence and the prosecution and have represented companies and individuals following workplace accidents. 5pb appeared on behalf of a company in the first ever acquittal of a company charged with corporate manslaughter and secured the conviction of one of the UKs largest engineering companies following the death of a contract worker.
Inquests and public inquiries: complementing chambers experience in medical inquests, members are regularly instructed in inquests where a death in the workplace has occurred. Chambers has considerable experience in public inquiries, having been instructed in some of the most important inquiries including Leveson and The Bloody Sunday Inquiry.
International: members have experience of work in Hong Kong, Singapore and the Caribbean.
Main Contacts
Department | Name | Telephone | |
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Senior clerk | Dale Jones | clerks@5pb.co.uk | |
Members of Chambers | SELLS KC, Oliver (1972) | ||
Members of Chambers | CAPLAN KC, Jonathan (1973) | ||
Members of Chambers | BROMPTON KC, Michael (1973) | ||
Members of Chambers | JENKINS KC, Edward (1977) | ||
Members of Chambers | TREMBATH KC, Graham (1978) | ||
Members of Chambers | MOORE KC, Miranda (1983) | ||
Door Tenant | WYETH KC, Mark (1983) | ||
Members of Chambers | CHRISTOPHER KC, Julian (1988) | ||
Members of Chambers | O'SULLIVAN KC, Robert (1988) | ||
Members of Chambers | DOUGLAS-JONES KC, Benjamin (1998) | ||
Members of Chambers | DUROSE KC, David (1996) | ||
Members of Chambers | REES KC , Jonathan (2000) | ||
Members of Chambers | HEER KC, Deanna (1994) | ||
Members of Chambers | FOOKS, Nicholas (1978) | ||
Members of Chambers | JUDGE, Charles (1981) | ||
Members of Chambers | BENNETT, Miles (1986) | ||
Members of Chambers | McCARTNEY, Kevin (1991) | ||
Members of Chambers | SHELLARD, Robin (1992) | ||
Members of Chambers | WEEKS, Janet (1993) | ||
Members of Chambers | GOLDRING, Jenny (1993) | ||
Members of Chambers | HICK, Michael (1995) | ||
Members of Chambers | BARRY, Denis (1996) | ||
Members of Chambers | QUINTON, Thomas (1997) | ||
Members of Chambers | PURNELL, Catherine (1999) | ||
Members of Chambers | LEWIS, Dominic (2000) | ||
Members of Chambers | NORMAN, James (2000) | ||
Members of Chambers | HAY, Teresa (2001) | ||
Members of Chambers | HOPPER, Stephen (2001) | ||
Members of Chambers | KEENE, Rory (2001) | ||
Members of Chambers | RABAIOTTI, Catherine (2002) | ||
Members of Chambers | MACKAY, Archie (2003) | ||
Members of Chambers | SUMNALL, Charlene (2003) | ||
Members of Chambers | RICHARDS, Alan (2004) | ||
Door Tenant | COADE, Georgina (2005) | ||
Members of Chambers | ATTENBOROUGH, Michael (2008) | ||
Members of Chambers | JOHNSON, Andrew (2008) | ||
Members of Chambers | MARSLAND, James (2008) | ||
Members of Chambers | HUCKLESBY, Anthony (2008) | ||
Members of Chambers | DANNHAUSER, Jennifer (2010) | ||
Members of Chambers | PADLEY, Richard (2011) | ||
Members of Chambers | FREER, Ellen (2011) | ||
Members of Chambers | BRACKEN, Carolina (2012) | ||
Members of Chambers | NORMANTON, Joshua (2012) | ||
Members of Chambers | RAO, Aparna (2013) | ||
Members of Chambers | PARKER, Kate (2014) | ||
Members of Chambers | SMITH, Miriam (2016) | ||
Members of Chambers | SEEGROVE, Natayla (2016) | ||
Members of Chambers | JENKINS, Chris (2016) | ||
Members of Chambers | NASH, James (2018) | ||
Members of Chambers | HUCKER, Chloe (2018) | ||
Members of Chambers | LAKE, NATASHA (2018) | ||
Members of Chambers | OLIVER PATEMAN (2021) | ||
Members of Chambers | RYAN EVANS (2021) |
Barrister Profiles
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Michael Attenborough | Michael has successfully represented defendants charged with sexual offences and offences related… | View Profile | |
Bramble Badenach-Nicolson | Bramble joined chambers in March 2021 following the successful completion of her… | View Profile | |
Denis Barry | Substantial practice in consumer law and in crime and fraud. Consumer law:… | View Profile | |
Miles Bennett | Miles has specialised for the last 20 years in consumer Law (criminal,… | View Profile | |
Carolina Bracken | Carolina defends and prosecutes a broad range of cases, from sex offences… | View Profile | |
Michael Brompton | Prosecutes and defends in financial crime and related areas. His specialist fields… | View Profile | |
Jonathan Caplan | Barrister advising and representing companies and individuals in the UK and abroad… | View Profile | |
Julian Christopher | A criminal practitioner with considerable experience in defending and prosecuting a wide… | View Profile | |
Miss Georgina Coade | Specalist areas: Business Crime & Financial Services Consumer Law General Crime | View Profile | |
Jennifer Dannhauser | Jennifer has appeared on behalf of clients charged with a spectrum of… | View Profile | |
Emma Deacon | A specialist in complex fraud and financial crime, corruption and organised crime.… | View Profile | |
Benjamin Douglas-Jones | As leader and junior, Ben defends and provides compliance advice to professional… | View Profile | |
Nicholas Fooks | Over the last 30 years defendant serious crimes as junior and leading… | View Profile | |
Ms Elaine Freer | Called 2011 | View Profile | |
Ms Jenny Goldring | Called 1993 | View Profile | |
Teresa Hay | Teresa enjoys a solid practice prosecuting and defending general and financial crime,… | View Profile | |
Deanna Heer KC | Appointed Senior Treasury Counsel in 2022, Deanna is a highly experienced criminal… | View Profile | |
Michael Hick | Specialises in criminal fraud and serious crime. Instructed by the Serious Fraud… | View Profile | |
Stephen Hopper | Stephen has combined a practice in criminal law, with an emphasis on… | View Profile | |
Chloe Hucker | Primary tabs View(active tab) Edit Delete Revisions Entityqueue… | View Profile | |
Anthony Hucklesby | Practice encompasses general crime and regulatory work, both for the defence and… | View Profile | |
Edward Jenkins | He is a specialist in fraud, corruption, corporate crime and related regulatory… | View Profile | |
Chris Jenkins | Christopher joined chambers in October 2018 following the successful completion of pupillage.… | View Profile | |
Andrew Johnson | Andrew is a criminal specialist, principally practicing in consumer and intellectual property… | View Profile | |
Charles Judge | View Profile | ||
Rory Keene | Barrister with wide experience of defending and prosecuting serious crime at first… | View Profile | |
Natasha Lake | Natasha joined Chambers in March 2021 following the successful completion of pupillage.… | View Profile | |
Dominic Lewis | Prosecutes and defends serious crime as junior and leading junior counsel. Particular… | View Profile | |
Archie Mackay | Defending and prosecuting general crime and fraud in the Crown Court and… | View Profile | |
James Marsland | James has a general criminal practice, both prosecuting and defending in the… | View Profile | |
Kevin Mccartney | Kevin principally represents pharmacists and doctors before the the fitness to practise… | View Profile | |
Miranda Moore | A specialist in serious fraud and organised crime. Has particular experience in… | View Profile | |
James Nash | James joined chambers in October 2019, following the successful completion of pupillage.… | View Profile | |
James Norman | Criminal law, with a heavy emphasis on prosecution work. Extensive experience in… | View Profile | |
Joshua Normanton | Joshua has a wide range of experience in the Magistrates’, Youth and… | View Profile | |
Robert O"Sullivan | Specialist in Criminal Fraud with a strong emphasis on VAT (carousel) fraud… | View Profile | |
Mr David Osborne | View Profile | ||
Richard Padley | Richard currently maintains a broad criminal practice, including general and serious crime,… | View Profile | |
Ms Kate Parker | Called 2014 | View Profile | |
Catherine Purnell | Crime, regulatory law. | View Profile | |
Mr Thomas Quinton | View Profile | ||
Catherine Sephora Rabaiotti | Specialises in criminal work, undertaking cases on behalf of the prosecution and… | View Profile | |
Dr Aparna Rao | Barrister. Specialist areas include: Murder and Manslaughter Drug Offences Theft and Dishonesty… | View Profile | |
Alan Richards | Criminal practitioner with particular specialism in fraud and the criminal aspects of… | View Profile | |
Natalya Segrove | Natalya joined chambers in October 2018, following the successful completion of pupillage.… | View Profile | |
Oliver Sells | Oliver Sells specialises in complex criminal cases (especially appellate work) involving fraud,… | View Profile | |
Mr Robin Shellard | Called 1992 | View Profile | |
Ms Miriam Smith | Called 2016 | View Profile | |
Charlene Sumnall | Charlene has a wide range of experience defending and prosecuting serious complex… | View Profile | |
Graham Trembath | Specialist jury advocate with experience and expertise in heavy and serious crime… | View Profile | |
Janet Weeks | Criminal practitioner for both the defence and prosecution. A leading fraud junior… | View Profile | |
Mark Wyeth | Expert in serious organised crime and fraud cases (especially those involving trademark… | View Profile |