Ms Kathryn Sheridan > Kingsley Napley LLP > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Kingsley Napley LLP
20 Bonhill Street
London
EC2A 4DN
England
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Work Department

Regulatory

Position

Senior Associate (Barrister)

Career

Kathryn is a Senior Associate Barrister in the Regulatory team. She is an experienced Regulatory advocate.

Kathryn was called to the Bar in 2014. Prior to joining the firm, Kathryn was a tenant at Furnival Chambers where she enjoyed a Criminal Practice.

In the field of Professional Discipline, Kathryn has acted for some of the leading regulatory bodies presenting hearings before their various practice committees including the Health and Care Professions Council, the General Dental Council, the Architects Registration Board, the Teachers Regulation Agency and CILEx Regulation.

Lawyer Rankings

London > Dispute resolution > Professional discipline

(Rising stars)

Kathryn SheridanKingsley Napley LLP

Kingsley Napley LLP is consistently sought out by regulators for prosecution work. It is also well known for defending law firms, accountancy practices and regulated professionals. Regulatory head Nicola Hill routinely advises the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC); Julie Norris is ‘excellent, intelligent and tough‘; Julie Matheson focuses on the accountancy, audit and built environment sectors; Shannett Thompsonpicks up on cases’ every detail‘; and Iain Miller‘s experience incorporates disciplinary proceedings. Also highly rated, Melinka Berridge represents leading national regulators; Hannah Eales is ‘a standout practitioner‘; and recently-elevated Jessica Clay advises on a range of SRA-related matters. At senior associate level, Charlotte Judd routinely defends accountants and accountancy firms; Kathryn Sheridan represents regulatory bodies presenting hearings before their practice committees; Sarah Atkinson leads investigations on behalf of both the Architects Registration Board and (HCPC); and Clare Hastie is experienced in investigating and preparing fitness to practise cases.