Chambers of Jonathan Furness QC
CARDIFF, CF10 3BS, WALESWhat we say about the set's legal practice in Regional Bar
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Within Treasury Panel Lists Welsh Assembly Government Panel (Appointments are for three years from January 2009)
Wales Circuit
Within Commercial litigation,
30 Park Place’s Andrew Green is a very strong member of the Welsh Bar. Angharad Davies has a traditional chancery practice, as does the up-and-coming Emma Sutton.
Within Crime,
30 Park Place’s teamhead Peter Murphy QC prosecutes and defends very serious criminal cases, and Jennet Treharne has a strong reputation for handling serious sexual offences, as does Marian Lewis. Michael Mather-Lees is recommended for VAT, fraud and medico-legal cases, and Tracey Lloyd-Nesling fields a wide range of criminal instructions and has a particular interest in HSE matters. Huw Evans is recommended for his prison law advice. A large number of practitioners at this set are also involved in the Lynette White case.
Within Family,
30 Park Place’s James Tillyard QC and Jonathan Furness QC are key ancillary relief practitioners on circuit, and Jane Crowley QC and Ruth Henke QC have substantial childcare practices. Catrin John, Kate Hughes and Mark Allen are recommended for children cases, and Natalie Sandercock for both care and finance.
Within Overview, 30 Park Place (Chambers of Jonathan Furness QC) is a first tier firm,
The Cardiff Bar is divided with sets which took the leap to become specialist and those which chose to develop the traditional common law model. Civitas Law is the preeminent civil and public law set and is the only holder of BARMARK in Wales. Apex Chambers is a specialist criminal and regulatory law set, and continues to attract new members and high-profile instructions. 30 Park Place and 9 Park Place are major players on the circuit in a wide range of areas.
Temple Chambers , with bases in Cardiff and Newport, has strong family and criminal teams and is stealing a march over other sets on the immigration front. Iscoed Chambers and Angel Chambers are the leaders at the Swansea Bar. The Welsh government’s successful bid for increased law-making powers is a milestone for Wales.
Within Personal injury and clinical negligence,
At 30 Park Place, Lloyd Williams QC is recommended for top-end work including catastrophic and brain injury cases; Robert Harrison is a popular junior; and Ben Davies is rated for his ability to turn papers around quickly.
Within Public law and planning,
30 Park Place’s Rhodri Williams QC, who is also a procurement specialist, and David Hughes recently acted on the highly publicised Merton Green, Caerwent village green case.