Danielle Reece-Greenhalgh > Corker Binning > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Corker Binning
1 Ely Place
London
EC1N 6RY
England

Position

Danielle Reece-Greenhalgh acts for individuals under investigation by all UK enforcement authorities, with particular expertise in serious general crime and extradition. In her general criminal practice, Danielle acts for individuals throughout investigation and prosecution for the whole range of offences. She has significant experience in acting for youths and vulnerable individuals, and high-profile clients under investigation for sexual offences and domestic abuse (particularly controlling or coercive behaviour). Danielle has worked on behalf of individuals in proceedings for fraud, bribery and corruption offences, particularly those with international elements. She regularly defends individuals who are subject to extradition requests from both inside and outside the EU and has experience of applying for the removal of INTERPOL Red Notices on the basis of political persecution or breaches of human rights. Recent contested requests include those from the USA, Russia, UAE, Poland and Ecuador.

Career

Trained at Corker Binning, qualifying in 2016. Partner – April 2022. Vice-Chair of the Defence Extradition Lawyers’ Forum. Committee member for the London Criminal Courts Solicitors’ Association (LCCSA) and Women in Criminal Law (WICL).

Memberships

Danielle Reece-Greenhalgh is a member of the LCCSA, WICL, Defence Extradition Lawyers Forum, Young Fraud Lawyers Association and Human Rights Lawyers Association.

Education

PgDip Legal Practice– College of Law (2013); LLM Criminal Law and Justice – University of Nottingham (2011); LLB (Hons) Law – Durham University (2010).

Lawyer Rankings

London > Crime, fraud and licensing > Crime: general

(Next Generation Partners)

Danielle Reece-GreenhalghCorker Binning

The general crime team at Corker Binning, described as ‘superb‘ and ‘very strong’ by clients, regularly deals with the full range of serious crimes. Recent work has included advising individuals on investigations for perverting the course of justice, attempted murder, death by careless driving, and alleged sexual assault. The practice is particularly adept at dealing with novel issues within cases, and dealing with criminal matters of a cross-border nature. The practice is dually headed by Danielle Reece-Greenhalgh, who was promoted to partner in April 2022. Other key team members include Edward Grange, who specialises in extradition cases, Jessica Parker, who is adept at dealing with matters involving reputation management, and Maia Cohen-Lask, who was promoted to partner in April 2023. Co-head Paul Morris left the firm in August 2023.