Dr Emma Gatland > Harcourt Chambers > London, England > Barrister Profile

Harcourt Chambers
2 HARCOURT BUILDINGS, TEMPLE
LONDON
EC4Y 9DB
England

Position

Called 2013. Before studying law in 2011, Emma enjoyed a successful career in academia as a Fellow and Lecturer in Modern Languages, first at the University of Oxford and then at the University of Cambridge. She published many books and journal articles in her field of research.

Emma was called to the Bar and joined Harcourt Chambers in 2013. She specialises in children work (public and private family law). She is recognised by those who instruct her as having experience and ability considerably beyond her year of Call.

PUBLIC LAW CHILDREN

Emma has a wealth of experience representing local authorities, parents, children, and interveners in public law proceedings. Her cases have covered the most serious of issues, including neglect, drug and alcohol misuse, mental health, fabricated or induced illness, sexual and physical abuse, and non-accidental injury.

Emma has been led by John Vater KC, Frances Judd KC, and Damian Garrido KC in public law fact-finding hearings involving allegations of the most serious nature.

PRIVATE LAW CHILDREN

Emma has a strong private law practice. She is regularly instructed in matters involving parental alienation, alcohol and substance abuse, mental health issues, sexual and other domestic abuse, and internal relocation.

Emma has been led by John Vater KC in a private law children case involving allegations of sexual abuse.

DIRECT ACCESS

Emma is qualified to accept instructions directly from members of the public under the Direct Access Scheme in appropriate circumstances.

Career

Previous career in academia (fellow and lecturer at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge in Modern Languages). Called 2013, Lincoln’s Inn. Joined Harcourt Chambers 2014 upon successful completion of pupillage. 2011 – Hardwicke Entrance Scholarship, Lord Bowen scholarship (Lincoln’s Inn GDL award); 2012 – Lord Denning Scholarship (Lincoln’s Inn BPTC award); 2013 – Wolfson Scholarship (Lincoln’s Inn pupillage award).

Languages

Spanish (fluent); Italian (degree level); French (intermediate).

Memberships

Member of the External Advisory Board, Centre for Mediation & Dispute Resolution

Education

BPTC, Nottingham Law School

GDL, Nottingham Law School, Distinction

PhD Medieval Spanish, University of Cambridge

MPhil European Literature & Culture (Distinction), University of Cambridge

BA (Hons) Modern Languages (Spanish & Italian) (Distinction), University of Durham