Pump Court Chambers > Swindon, England > Set Profile
Pump Court Chambers Offices

Pump Court Chambers
5 TEMPLE CHAMBERS, TEMPLE ST
SWINDON
SN1 1SQ
England
Pump Court Chambers > The Legal 500 Rankings
Western Circuit > Crime (general and fraud) Tier 1
Pump Court Chambers is ‘an excellent set with some top-notch practitioners’ who continue to act in high-profile cases of murder, large-scale drug conspiracies, serious sexual offences, courts-martial and high-value fraud. Sarah Jones KC is regularly involved in high-profile cases and recently prosecuted a Dorset Police officer for raping one woman and sexually assaulting another. ‘Tenacious advocate’ Rebecca Fairbairn successfully defended a Gurkha in court-martial, who was accused by his wife of multiple rapes and assaults against her. Mark Ruffell appeared for the prosecution in a case concerning a multi-handed drug conspiracy matter and garners praise for being ‘a very capable barrister with an eye for detail’. Eleanor Fargin, ‘a strong all-round practitioner’, successfully prosecuted an elderly defendant who was accused of raping and sexually abusing two young girls in the 1980s.Rising stars
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Testimonials
‘Ben Harfield and James May are helpful, polite and understanding.’
‘The clerks provide a wonderful service and are always helpful.’
‘The clerks are extremely helpful and a pleasure to work with.’
‘The clerks are very efficient and supportive.’
‘Pump Court Chambers is a well-established, first-rate set of chambers.’
‘Pump Court Chambers is an excellent set with top-quality barristers.’
‘Pump Court Chambers has a very strong selection of criminal defence barristers.’
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Western Circuit > Family: children and domestic abuse Tier 1
Pump Court Chambers is ‘an excellent set of barristers spanning a wide range of experience’ who cover the full spectrum of family issues in both public and private sectors. Penny Howe KC is ‘an excellent and tenacious advocate’ who focuses on public law proceedings related to death or serious harm to children, while Jennifer Swan garners praise for ‘excellent, detailed, and thorough case preparation’ and expertise in cases with an international element. Leslie Samuels KC was instructed by a local authority seeking the transfer of control of children’s mobile phones from their father. David Josty is a ‘very strong advocate who prepares thoroughly’ and regularly acts for vulnerable parties with learning disabilities or mental health conditions.Leading Silks
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‘Tony Atkins is a superb senior clerk. He is an excellent mentor and leader for the clerks, approachable, professional and excellent at his job.’
‘Albert Morgan and James Collier always go above and beyond.’
‘James Collier is very helpful in suggesting barristers based on the needs of a case.’
‘James Collier is the stand-out clerk and can fix most problems.’
‘Pump Court Chambers is a well-established set known for having experienced and skilled advocates.’
‘Pump Court Chambers is an excellent, well-respected set with a good breadth and depth of barristers.’
‘Pump Court Chambers has a fantastic range of expertise available for clients.’
‘Pump Court Chambers is a supportive set, attentive and keen to assist with availability.’
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Western Circuit > Family: divorce and financial remedy Tier 1
Pump Court Chambers is a ‘very strong family set with a good spread of expertise and experience’ offering expert advice on the full spectrum of family law issues to both domestic and international clients. Edward Boydell KC, appointed silk in 2024, heads the family finance team and garners praise for his ‘strong advocacy and good communication skills’. Jennifer Lee is a ‘formidable advocate’ with ‘exceptional attention to detail’ and regularly handles complex, high-value financial remedy cases with international elements. ‘Fantastic cross-examiner’ Geoffrey Kelly  is ‘very thorough, detailed and quick on his feet’ and specialises in complicated cases involving corporate structures, trusts, and hidden assets.Rising stars
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‘Tony Atkins is pivotal in the success of the set. James Collier is part of the same first-class service.’
‘The clerk’s room is well-organised. James Collier is always willing to go the extra mile and discuss specific case requirements.’Â
‘Pump Court Chambers is a go-to set for family work.’
‘Pump Court Chambers is a good set of exceptional counsel.’
‘Pump Court Chambers is brilliant. It has very thorough barristers with a wide range of expertise.’Â
‘Pump Court Chambers offers a range of excellent barristers at all levels of experience.’
‘The quality of the barristers fielded by Pump Court Chambers is exceptional.’
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South Eastern Circuit > Family: divorce and financial remedy Tier 2
Pump Court Chambers is the ‘go-to set’ for a variety of clients for advice on financial remedy litigation. The practice group in chambers is led by Edward Boydell KC, who is ‘a strategically brilliant and outstanding advocate’ and was appointed in the 2024 silk round. Elizabeth Spence is ‘a robust advocate known for her ability to grasp issues with ease’, while Stuart Snow has ‘a great depth of legal and practical knowledge that reassures clients’.2024 Silks
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‘Tony Atkins, James Collier and Matthew Fuller are client-focused and helpful.’
‘The clerks are helpful and always have suitable barristers to assist, even at late notice. Tony Atkins is a stand-out clerk who is always willing to go the extra mile.’
‘The clerks are excellent, unflappable and easy to work with. Of particular note is James Collier.’
‘Pump Court Chambers is a wonderful set, with very good client care, impressively led by chief clerk Tony Atkins.’
‘Pump Court Chambers is a strong set with a broad depth of knowledge.’
‘Pump Court Chambers is a good set with a range of seniority and expertise.’
Western Circuit > Employment Tier 2
Pump Court Chambers is a ‘go-to set‘ for employment law matters and handles the full range of contentious and non-contentious mandates for both employers and employees. Heather Platt is a ‘very pragmatic lawyer who quickly gets to grips with the issues of the case‘ and is acting on behalf of a social worker bringing a race discrimination and victimisation claim in Bethune v LB of Newham. Naomi Gyane is a ‘very bright, insightful, committed and thoughtful individual‘ and successfully handled dismissal and disability discrimination claims for the claimant in Rouse v Andron Contract Services Ltd. Timothy Dracass is ‘a measured and persuasive advocate‘ who represented the respondent against a complex equal pay claim in Barnard v Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Authority.Leading Juniors
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‘Dean Cunniff is excellent, responsive, cooperative and works hard to facilitate things.’
‘Dean Cunniff provides impeccable service and is particularly helpful and responsive.’
‘Dean Cunniff and Jonathan Cue are good to work with, personable and commercial in handling issues and happy to adopt a pragmatic approach when called for.’
‘Pump Court Chambers offers a range of seniority for employment law work, enabling a good choice for prospective clients.’
‘Pump Court Chambers has a range of specialists with different focuses and several years of calls covering all aspects of employment law.’
‘Pump Court Chambers employment barristers are helpful and have a flexible approach to taking and receiving instructions.’
Work highlights
London Bar > Family: private FDR judges and arbitrators Tier 3
Leading Private FDR Judges and Arbitrators
South Eastern Circuit > Family: children and domestic abuse Tier 4
Pump Court Chambers continues to handle family and child law matters across all levels of the court system for a wide range of clients, including local authorities, parents and children’s guardians. Simon Johnson is admired for his ‘thorough preparation for complex cases and the trial bundle at his fingertips’, while Elizabeth Spence is ‘a formidable advocate who gives realistic and pragmatic advice at the outset’.Leading Juniors
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‘Pump Court Chambers has several good and experienced barristers in the set.’
‘Pump Court Chambers is approachable and offers a high calibre of advocacy.’
‘Pump Court goes from strength to strength with good advocates at all levels and makes efforts to meet clients’ needs.’
Work highlights
London Bar > Family: divorce and financial remedy
2024 Silks
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Western Circuit > Business and regulatory crime (including health and safety)
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Western Circuit > Commercial litigation
Western Circuit > Personal injury
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London Bar > Charities
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London Bar > Family: children and domestic abuse
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London Bar > Inquests and inquiries
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London Bar > Employment
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Pump Court Chambers > Set Profile
Established 75 years ago, Pump Court Chambers is a large and well-established common law set specialising in family, civil, criminal and international law, as well as forms of non-court dispute resolution such as commercial arbitration, family arbitration, mediation and private FDRs.
The set: Chambers has 104 barristers, including seven silks, based across its three offices in London, Winchester and Swindon. Each centre is staffed by an experienced clerking team which is known for providing a consistently high service. Although based in London and on the Western Circuit, the work done by the set’s barristers extends throughout the UK and abroad. Members of chambers appear in all levels of courts and offer the highest quality advocacy and advisory services. Many sit as part-time judges in a variety of courts and tribunals, and it has a proud record of having provided numerous accomplished and highly respected judges to the Circuit Bench and other senior judicial posts.
The set is highly regarded by its peers for the depth of its expertise across the full range of contentious legal services. Clients believe that what really sets chambers apart is its attitude to client service – barristers have an unstuffy approach, a ‘can do’ attitude and the ability to give clear advice that makes sense. Chambers is committed to professional excellence and always works to the highest ethical standards.
Types of work undertaken
Civil: The team, made up of over 40 practising members including two silks continues to growth in strength. Chambers has particular expertise in all areas of business and commercial, employment, inheritance, property, personal injury and clinical negligence, professional negligence, regulatory and transport law.
The team also undertakes a large amount of professional negligence work, with a number of practitioners acting as legal assessors and representatives for the General Medical Council and other professional bodies.
Family: With over 60 members including three KCs, Pump Court Chambers has one of the largest specialist family law teams at the Bar. The team practises in four main areas: family finance, court of protection, children public law and children private law. To meet the growing need for a non-court-based resolution service for family finance cases, the team also provides services in family arbitration, mediation and private FDRs. The family finance team undertakes a wide spectrum of work, from complex high-net-worth ‘big money’ cases to actions with more modest assets and incomes. The private children law team specialises in residence and contact disputes and applications for permission to remove children from the jurisdiction. The team also has extensive experience in dealing with child abduction cases with international dimensions and matters involving serious domestic and sexual abuse. In public law it advises and represents local authorities, parents and guardians in all areas of children work, including applications for care and supervision orders, applications for placement and adoption orders, applications under the inherent jurisdiction of the High Court, and disputes where local authorities have been joined as parties to applications for judicial review.
International: Oba Nsugbe KC, SAN is widely acknowledged as one of the UK’s and Nigeria’s leading barristers and commercial arbitrators. He has a broad international practice with a particular interest in Africa. He is qualified as a barrister and a solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria. He advises the Nigerian federal government, several state governments and the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, as well as having appeared as an expert witness in several UK cases involving Nigerian law. In addition, he routinely works in other overseas jurisdictions such as Germany, the Cayman Islands, Tanzania, Ghana, Kenya, South Africa and Zimbabwe. He is frequently involved in multi-jurisdictional cases. Anthony Akiwumi is admitted as an attorney of the Cayman Islands and has practised in this jurisdiction since 1997. He has an excellent command of the issues arising in the context of an increasingly regulated offshore environment. In 2002 Anthony was part of the team that successfully represented the Cayman Islands in its presentations to the OECD/FATF, resulting ultimately in the removal of the Cayman Islands from the list of non-co-operating jurisdictions. Jason Nickless enjoys cases with an international flavour and has advised clients both on- and offshore. He has been called to the Bar in the British Virgin Islands and appeared there before the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court, where he was involved in two appeals dealing with the interrelationship between insolvency rules and arbitration clauses. He has dealt with a number of cases involving African mobile telephone companies. He regularly advises on conflict of law matters both inside and outside the EC jurisdictions. Naima Asif has spent significant time in Pakistan gaining experience in cases involving forced/child marriage, domestic/honour based violence, stranded spouse, international child abduction and Islamic law. Naima is regularly instructed to provide expert advice on Pakistani law and Islamic law.
Regulatory: Our regulatory and disciplinary barristers represents businesses and professionals in disputes over their adherence to or application of the standards and rules that govern and guide their operation.
These disputes often run in parallel with proceedings involving commercial, employment or criminal litigation. Our regulatory and disciplinary team are adept at handling these complex, multi-dimensional cases to ensure that our clients receive the best-possible representation on each aspect of the dispute.
Businesses and professions are more closely regulated than ever before and failure – or even the suggestion of a failure – to comply with the relevant regulations and standards can have very significant, even career-ending, financial and reputational consequences. So, it is vital when proceedings are initiated against a business or professional that they access expert representation as quickly as possible, especially where matters progress to a tribunal.
Criminal: Pump Court Chambers’ criminal advocates enjoy an outstanding reputation. Over the last 20 years more than 15 of the group have become circuit judges. In the same period 15 members of chambers have been appointed as King’s Counsel. From these solid foundations chambers has developed into one of the most modern and forward-thinking sets. The team is made up of four silks and 22 junior tenants.
Alternative dispute resolution: Chambers offers a range of services to assist parties to resolve their issues in a modern, focused and cost-effective manner. These services include commercial arbitration, civil and family mediation, family arbitration under the IFLA scheme and private FDRs.
Main Contacts
Department | Name | Telephone | |
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Senior Clerk | Tony Atkins | [email protected] | 0207 427 7080 |
Senior Criminal Clerk | Tony George | [email protected] | 01962 833202 |
Senior Civil Clerk | Jonathan Cue | [email protected] | 020 7353 0711 |
Senior Family Clerk | Sean Gentleman | [email protected] | 0207 427 7084 |
First Family Junior / Family ADR Clerk | James Collier | [email protected] | 0207 427 7082 |
Senior Employment / First Civil Junior Clerk | Dean Cunniff | [email protected] | 0207 427 7086 |
Regulatory & Civil Clerk | Tom Wood | [email protected] | 0207 353 0711 |
Barrister Profiles
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Ms Ruth Arlow | Ruth Arlow is a specialist practitioner in Family and Civil law with… | View Profile |
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Ms Amy Ephgrave | Amy Ephgrave specialises in cases involving children and young persons; and at… | View Profile |
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Ms Maria Gallagher | Maria Gallagher is a family law specialist, having practised in this area… | View Profile |
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Ms Julie McKenzie | Julie Mackenzie is a highly experienced and skilled family practitioner. She specialises… | View Profile |
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Mr Matthew Scott | Criminal law, including appeals, wrongful convictions and miscarriages of justice. Matthew accepts… | View Profile |
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Mr Andrew Stone | Andrew Stone joined Chambers after defending Death Row prisoners in Pakistan. He… | View Profile |