Mr Mark Rhind KC KC > Exchange Chambers > Manchester, England > Barrister Profile

Exchange Chambers
201 DEANSGATE
MANCHESTER
M3 3NW
England

Work Department

Criminal; Regulatory

Position

Mark was called to the Bar in 1989 starting off his professional career working for a commercial firm of Solicitors in London. He now specialises in criminal work acting for both the prosecution and defence.

Before taking silk in 2021 he was involved in many serious and high profile cases as leading or as junior alone and had a particular specialism in high value MTIC and Tax frauds, he was regularly involved in cases prosecuted by the SFO and Revenue and Customs and was certified as a “leading advocate” for the VHCC panel.

Mark was a Category 4 Prosecutor, certified to prosecute offences of rape and other serious sexual offences.

Since 2021 he has been led defence teams in several large multi handed murder conspiracies, pension and Timeshare frauds and regularly accepts private instructions to advise individuals and companies on issues involving business, environmental or general crime.

Career

Called 1989; Silk 2021; ARDL and Recorder (2009); Category 4 Prosecutor; VHCC Panel

Memberships

  • Criminal Bar Association
  • Association of Regulatory and Disciplinary Lawyers

Leisure

Mark is computer literate; married with 3 children and in his spare time enjoys football (watching and playing badly) and running.

Lawyer Rankings

Regional Bar > Northern Circuit > Crime (general and fraud)

(Leading Silks)Ranked: Tier 3

Mark Rhind KC – Exchange Chambers ‘Mark is an outstanding trial advocate to whom the jury can immediately relate. In multi-handed cases you can literally see them sit up to pay attention when Mark takes to his feet.’

Exchange Chambers is praised as ‘the go-to set for serious criminal work‘, with members called upon to defend and prosecute at all levels of court across the North West of England. The set has a strong bench of silks, including Ben Myers KC, whose practice encompasses the entirety of criminal law, from murder, manslaughter, rape, and sexual offences, to high-value fraud, money laundering, and drug trafficking – of recent note, he represented Lucy Letby, the former neonatal nurse convicted of the murder of seven infants and the attempted murder of six more after a ten-month trial. David Temkin KC is another notable criminal law silk handling both defence and prosecution work, while Imran Shafi KC exclusively defends in a range of criminal trials, including murders, complex fraud, and drug conspiracies. Head of the set’s criminal group Richard Littler KC has significant expertise in terrorism cases, and he also represented a fifteen-year-old autistic, mute boy, one of two defendants convicted of the murder of transgender teenager Brianna Ghey in Liverpool. Mark Rhind KC is another active silk who frequently handles multi-handed murder cases, as well as pension and timeshare frauds. Among the juniors, Damian Nolan predominately acts for the defence and his expertise spans across terrorism cases and international drug conspiracies, while Ian Whitehurst is notable for his expertise in cyber-related criminal activity. David Toal has expertise in prosecuting serious sexual offences, and he also prosecuted American boxing trainer Brian McIntyre for possession of a firearm – illegal in the UK but licensed in the US – that was found in his suitcase at Manchester Airport. Michael Lavery is another notable name, and he mostly handles defence work in fraud cases.