Saunders Law > London, England > Firm Profile

Saunders Law
Ground Floor
Hind House
2-3 Hind Court
EC4A 3DL
England

Public sector > Civil liberties and human rights Tier 3

The human rights team at Saunders Law demonstrates ‘compassion, understanding, and a commitment to advocate for justice’ in holding prosecuting and detaining authorities to account for injustices experienced by vulnerable individuals and groups, including victims of high-profile tragedies, families of those who have died in custody, and prisoners. Founding partner Nia Williams steers the practice, ‘calm, cool, and collected’ in leading judicial reviews, inquiries, inquests, and civil claims against the police and prisons, while head of public inquiries Cyrilia Knight impresses with her ability to ‘makes things happen’. Deputy head of human rights Clare Evans specialises in actions against the police and inquests, and Jag Bahrahas detailed knowledge of the law’ relating to matters involving police violence and discrimination.

Practice head(s):

Nia Williams; Cyrilia Knight; Clare Evans

Other key lawyers:

Testimonials

‘Potential clients can be confident that the team will at all times act in their interests and will comprehensively advise them on what is going on with their case.’

‘Jag Bahra takes the time to explain in detail the various different aspects of the case and what they mean or potentially mean for the client. He has detailed knowledge of the law and is able to draw on the knowledge and expertise of others in his firm and in his field generally to assist him in supporting the client.’

‘Cyrilia Knight is exceptionally smart and makes things happen.’

‘The individuals within Saunders Law have diverse backgrounds and professional experience. They also have compassion, understanding, and a commitment to advocate for justice.’

‘They are people solicitors who care about their clients and really fight your corner. I have never doubted for one instant that they have my best interests at heart and feel passionately about me seeing justice.’

‘The team at Saunders handle complex cases with exceptional efficiency. They are unique in their unfailing commitment to their clients.’

‘Extremely tenacious and hardworking. They will fight for every client.’

‘Nia Williams is calm, cool, and collected, as well as a very good solicitor.’

Key clients

Hillsborough

EJ

RBRS

Ms D

Ms A

Mrs H

JA

KTH

Work highlights

  • Acted as lead solicitors in the Hillsborough victims’ misfeasance litigation.
  • Represented clients in privacy claims and injunctions relating to the Channel 4 programme 24 Hours in Police Custody.
  • Represented survivors of rape and domestic abuse in challenging failures of the police and CPS to effectively investigate and prosecute.

Public sector > Administrative and public law Tier 4

Saunders Law has a strong public inquiry team, which is headed by Cyrilia Davies-Knight. Her experience includes the Undercover Police Inquiry and the Covid-19 Inquiry; she has also been involved with inquests into the Hillsborough Disaster and the fatal shooting of Mark Duggan. Nia Williams leads the human rights practice along with the support of Clare Evans, both of whom are skilled with bringing actions against the police.

Practice head(s):

Nia Williams; Clare Evans; Cyrilia Davies-Knight

Other key lawyers:

Isabella Gregory; Jag Bahra

Testimonials

‘The team and the firm absolutely stand out in the sector with a laser focus on quality and client care.’

‘Clare Evans is an utterly fantastic lawyer. Her case preparation is second to none. She takes the same thorough approach to training and supporting her team as she does to her own case work, meaning that the quality of communication and client care is seamless.’

‘This is an excellent high-profile team of solicitors punching well above its weight.’

‘Jag Bahra is an exceptional solicitor who has great insight. He is very hardworking. He takes exceptional steps to provide the highest quality service to his clients and will investigate all avenues available in a case.’

‘This team is fantastic in the management of large-scale investigations and litigation from Hillsborough inquests and related public law issues to prominent national inquiries. They have a young, energetic, and super-efficient team.’

‘Cyrilia Davies-Knight is an absolute star. She is able to build a case from scratch, notably, obtaining participation in almost every single prominent national inquiry in the last 5 years. Her keen strategic sense and impeccable judgment mean that everyone wants to be part of her team.’

‘Isabella Gregory is super committed. You can be assured that every aspect of your instructions will be considered and put forward at the very highest level.’

Key clients

Grenfell Tower Inquiry

UK Covid-19 Public Inquiry

Infected Blood Inquiry

Undercover Police Inquiry

Alexander Kielland disaster

Keyham Inquest

Work highlights

  • Representing FEMHO and CATA in the Covid Inquiry.
  • Representing the family of Kyle Maher in the judicial review claim against the Mental Health tribunal, Secretary of State for Justice, and Lord Chancellor, concerning the fatal stabbing of Kyle Maher while in sheltered accommodation.
  • Representing various individuals in the Keyham Inquest, raising concerns about police failings in relation to how a person with a known history of violence was granted a gun licence.

The firm: Saunders Law is a prominent litigation and media firm, tracing its history back to 1974. Known for advising on cutting-edge and high-profile litigation, the firm punches above its weight and is trusted by global organisations, media outlets and artists, public figures and private individuals, to protect their interests without compromise.   An unshakeable commitment to justice – both for its clients and society – underpins the firm’s ethos.

Types of work undertaken
Commercial litigation and international arbitration: Matthew Purcell’s team advises a diverse client group, from medium-sized businesses, to global PLCs, individuals and charitable organisations. The team has a particular presence in the Middle East and Asia, advising sovereign wealth funds, global holding companies and manufacturers, in £100m+ disputes and arbitrations. The team works closely with the firm’s media lawyers, protecting the rights of artists, media and entertainment companies and those in the creative and entertainment industries.

Media, entertainment and copyright: Media and entertainment experts James Ware and Joanna Stephenson offer a complete service to those in the creative industries. With decades of experience and a deep understanding of the entertainment world, their team provides a full commercial and contentious service to global media organisations, artists, creatives and anyone connected to the sector.   David Gore leads a team specialising in contentious media and IP litigation.

Human rights and police misconduct: Nia Williams leads a team representing clients whose rights have been infringed by the state. They have an outstanding reputation in cases against the police and prisons for abuse of power, discrimination, and breaches of human rights, with particular knowledge surrounding data protection and privacy issues. The team is renowned for its work representing families involving major deaths in custody, such as those relating to police restraint, shootings and deaths in prisons. The firm is regularly instructed in high-profile litigation and are the lead solicitors for civil claims arising out of the Hillsborough tragedy.

Public inquiries: As one of the largest and most respected, dedicated public inquiry teams in the country, partner Cyrilia Davies Knight leads a team that has advised clients before every major public inquiry.  The team currently represents BAME medical organisations before the COVID-19 inquiry and has advised clients before the Infected Blood Inquiry, The Undercover Policing Inquiry and the Grenfell Tower Inquiry. The firm’s experts have also appeared before Parliamentary Committees and the Leveson Inquiry.

Fraud: The firm’s fraud practice deals with allegations of many complexions, from defending businesses in trouble with HMRC to legally complex allegations such as in the Wickes Plc trial, and alleged City money laundering, market abuse, and insider trading in the successful Rimmington defence.  The team’s work often has an international element, including extraditions, European arrest warrants, international evidence collection, and foreign asset forfeiture proceedings.

Regulation and professional discipline: Led by Alistair Parker, the firm acts for regulated professionals,  particularly in proceedings before the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal, General Medical Council, CILEX and the Bar Standards Board.   Matthew Purcell achieved one of only a handful of sanctions from the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal involving dishonesty, which did not result in strike-off.  The firm is a longstanding member of the Solicitors’ Assistance Scheme, giving initial advice to other solicitors, free of charge. The specialist team has represented  clients at the High Court, Court of Appeal and Privy Council – as well as before Select Committees and the Leveson Inquiry.

Crime: Since 1974, the firm has offered an outstanding private criminal defence service, headed by expert criminal litigator, Alistair Parker. Notable cases have included persuading the Court of Appeal to overturn the murder conviction of Norfolk farmer Tony Martin for shooting a burglar, and the Privy Council to clear Isle of Man solicitor Jenny Holt of money laundering. The firm also acts in many miscarriage of justice cases such as for Kevin Nunn at the Supreme Court and Criminal Cases Review Commission with fresh DNA profiling evidence and arguments on his murder conviction. The team was also responsible for the quashing of a rape conviction in 2017 following fresh psychiatric evidence. Renowned criminal strategist, James Saunders, remains a consultant with the firm.

Public law: the firm regularly challenges unlawful or controversial administrative decisions by public bodies by judicial review in the High Court. The proliferation of public bodies leads to instructions in all manner of decisions, such as in police disciplinary matters, the criminal justice system, the regulation of universities and schools, and against professional regulatory bodies.

Department Name Email Telephone
Commercial litigation and International Arbitration Matthew Purcell
Human Rights, Public Law and Police Misconduct Nia Williams
Civil liberties, public law, inquests and inquiries Cyrilia Knight
Commercial litigation and International Arbitration Vikesh Navsaria
Human Rights and Police Misconduct Clare Evans
Media and Entertainment James Ware
Media and Entertainment Joanna Stephenson
Crime, Regulation and Professional Discipline Ali Parker
Number of UK partners : 3
Number of other UK fee-earners : 24