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Amy Rogers KC
Position
Barrister specialising in commercial, employment and public law. Recent cases include Bank Mellat v HM Treasury [2014] AC 700; R (Reilly) v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions [2014] AC 453 (SC); Geys v Société Générale [2013] 1 AC 523.
Career
Called 2007; Lincoln’s Inn. Member of the Attorney General’s C Panel.
Languages
French (working knowledge).
Memberships
COMBAR; Employment Lawyers’ Association; Employment Law Bar Association; Administrative Law Bar Association.
Education
Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge (2004 BA Hons); Kennedy Scholar, Harvard University (2004-2005); City University (2006 CPE, distinction); Inns of Court School of Law (2007 BVC, outstanding).
Lawyer Rankings
London Bar > Employment
(2024 Silks)Ranked: Tier 1Amy Rogers KC – 11KBW ‘A junior operating at the level of a silk.’
11KBW is ‘a first tier employment set, with a broad selection of top class barristers‘. Among the senior end of chambers, the ‘excellent‘ Sean Jones KC garners praise as ‘one of the great employment barristers‘; Daniel Stilitz KC is ‘a good strategic and tactical lawyer‘; and Jane McCafferty KC is ‘a phenomenal strategist‘. Turning to the juniors, Amy Rogers KC has an excellent reputation for handling restrictive covenant disputes and team-poaching claims, and the ‘robust‘ Sophie Belgrove is sought after for her expertise in advising on high-profile whistleblowing cases and discrimination claims. Andrew Edge is a key name for unfair dismissal cases and breach of contract issues. Clive Sheldon KC, as was, was appointed a High Court Judge in February 2024.
London Bar > Commercial litigation
(2024 Silks)Ranked: Tier 1London Bar > Administrative law and human rights
(2024 Silks)Ranked: Tier 1Amy Rogers KC –11KBW ‘An outstanding junior, with excellent knowledge in the field of administrative law and human rights.’