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Kingsley Napley LLP
20 Bonhill Street
London
EC2A 4DN
England
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Position

Senior Associate

Career

Sarah is a Senior Associate in the Regulatory team. Sarah is primarily responsible for investigating and preparing fitness to practise cases on behalf of various regulatory bodies. Sarah leads investigations on behalf of both the Architects Registration Board (ARB) and Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC).

In her HCPC work, Sarah is particularly experienced in investigating complex cases involving dishonesty and sexual misconduct. Sarah’s cases often involve a multitude of issues that require her to exercise a pragmatic and measured approach to investigations. Sarah’s work on behalf of the ARB involves investigating a variety of complex cases often relating to high value architectural projects or matters of misconduct.  Sarah has recently begun to investigate and prepare cases on behalf of the General Optical Council.

Prior to joining Kingsley Napley in 2017, Sarah acted on behalf of medical defence organisations representing doctors, dentists and other healthcare professionals. The scope of Sarah’s work included advising on disciplinary, criminal, coronial and regulatory matters.

Languages

English

Lawyer Rankings

London > Dispute resolution > Professional discipline

(Leading associates)

Sarah Atkinson – Kingsley Napley LLP

Kingsley Napley LLP’s defence team covers legal services, accountancy and finance regulations, as well as fire and health and safety-related matters. Appointed regulatory team head in November 2023, Melinka Berridge acts for major regulators from the education and healthcare sectors; Julie Norris assists partners, other legal service providers and UK law firms with investigations and SRA enforcements; Julie Matheson specialises in advising professional services firms, predominantly in the accountancy and built environment sectors; Shannett Thompson has the ‘ability to put nervous clients at ease‘; and Iain Miller and Jessica Clay are praised for their ‘technical expertise, sound client care and tactical acumen’. The practice further comprises Hannah Eales, an adviser to both regulatory bodies and those who appear before them; Laura Ryan, a prosecutor of individuals for regulators; Lucy Williams; who specialises in regulatory law, primarily in the legal and financial sectors; Sarah Atkinson, who acts in range of architectural cases and complex clinical matters; Clare Hastie, who investigates and prepares fitness to practise cases on behalf of regulatory bodies; and the ‘absolute standoutKathryn Sheridan. Other names to note are Charlotte Judd, Ian Ko and Louise Murphy-King. Former regulatory head Nicola Hill departed the firm in March 2024.