Floyd Porter > Miles & Partners LLP > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Miles & Partners LLP
88-90 MIDDLESEX STREET
LONDON
E1 7EZ
England

Work Department

Mental Health and Capacity

Position

Partner and Joint Head of Mental Health and Capacity

Career

Floyd is a mental health and capacity lawyer and is a recognised leader in training and professional development for other lawyers in mental health and Mental Capacity Law.

Floyd represents vulnerable individuals and their relatives as well as being instructed by the Official Solicitor in deprivation of liberty applications or other proceedings before the Court of Protection. He also represents patients detained in hospital under the Mental Health Act, with a special interest in forensic mental health cases.

The types of cases that Floyd has been involved in include:

  • representing relatives in proceedings before the Court of Protection concerning the health and welfare of a family member;
  • representing mentally incapacitated individuals either via a litigation friend or directly as their accredited legal representative; and
  • representing individuals at Mental Health Tribunals in relation to civil detention and forensic detention.

Floyd was involved in the development of the Law Society’s Mental Capacity Welfare Accreditation scheme, which certifies legal practitioners as experts in this field.

His appointment as chief assessor of the scheme recognises his dedication to developing professional training to drive up standards and increase legal protection for vulnerable individuals.

Languages

English

Memberships

Law Society Accredited Practitioner – Mental Health

Lawyer Rankings

London > Private client > Court of protection

The ‘committed, efficient and knowledgeable’ team at Miles & Partners LLP is jointly led by Rachel Turner and Floyd Porter . The specialist team regularly works on cases where there are issues of capacity, and concerns over the best interests of vulnerable adults who are unable to make fundamental health and welfare decisions themselves. It is frequently instructed by the Official Solicitor, Relevant Person’s Representatives and relatives to work on s21A cases to challenge deprivations of liberty. In addition, it is sometimes instructed to act on serious medical treatment cases. Andrew Bowmer has been promoted to the partnership and his expertise spans court of protection, housing and community care law.