

42BR Barristers
Barristers


Heather Arlidge

Amritpal Bachu

Jonathan Bennett
Mainly public law care proceedings, but also other family and local authority proceedings involving children.

Eléonore Berthelsen

Sharan Bhachu

Nick Bidnell-Edwards

Jason Braier

Rachel Chan

Susan Chan
Susan practices in employment law, public law, personal injury/clinical negligence and inquests. Much of her practice is based in the higher courts such as the High Court, the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) and Court of Appeal although the majority of her practice is undertaken in employment tribunals.

Kate Claxton
Kate is a family law specialist, practising across all areas of children law and the full range of injunctive work.

Charmaine Clubb

Tina Cook
Family law specialist with a special emphasis on children work,. Tina often acts in complex, multi-party and high conflict intractable private law disputes.

Gillian Crew

Jonathan Davies

Samuel Davis

Gemma Farrington

Gemma Farrington KC

Iris Ferber KC
Specialist in all aspects of employment law and in property law, especially social housing

Richard Furniss
Richard is a well-known specialist in medical law, and has vast experience of all aspects of clinical negligence and personal injury work.

Laura Giachardi

Shelly Glaister-Young

Max Gordon

Richard Gregory
Richard Gregory is an established personal injury and clinical negligence practitioner, with particular experience in claims involving catastrophic injuries.

Naomi Hawkes
Naomi was called to the Bar in 1994. She has over 20 years’ experience as a trial advocate and has been instructed as the sole advocate in a number of appellate cases. In addition to representing clients in court and at mediation, she provides comprehensive advisory and drafting services.
Naomi was appointed as a Recorder in 2022.

Orlando Holloway
Orlando was called to the Bar in 2004. Since becoming a tenant at 42 Bedford Row in 2005 Orlando’s main area of practice have been Employment and Personal Injury/Clinical Negligence.
Orlando is a contributor to Westlaw Insight and gives seminars and training on Personal Injury and Employment Issues on a regular basis.

Marcia Hyde

Celeste Irvine

Amanda Jepson

Peter Jolley

Hannah Justiva

Desmond Kilcoyne

Kate Kochnari

Rad Kohanzad

Stefan Liberadzki

Richard Little
Richard is a family law specialist with a focus on children law.

Charlotte Mackenzie

Philip McCormack

Mathew McDermott

Zoe McGrath

Ann Osborne
Ann is a family practitioner with an emphasis on children work. She regularly appears in complex cases involving a range of public law matters and adoption matters involving non-accidental injuries, neglect, sexual and physical child abuse. Also undertakes complex private law matters often involving fact findings relating to allegations of domestic violence, coercive controlling behaviour and parental alienation matters. Ann is instructed in the Family Court and the High Court.

Niamh O\'Brien

Katie Phillips KC
Katie is a family law specialist, practising across all areas of children law and the full range of injunctive work.

Angela Piears

Jo Porter

Joanne Porter
Called 2010

Laura Robinson

Michael Salter

Jude Shepherd

Nick Singer

Lydia Slee

Siân Smith

Amy Stroud

Gemma Taylor KC
Gemma practises family law, primarily public law care and adoption proceedings for local authorities, parents, children and Guardians. She has experience of the most difficult cases that involve complex medical evidence and serious injuries.

Safia Tharoo

Philippa THoma

Philippa Thomas

Rebecca Thomas

Benjamin Uduje

Catherine Urquhart

Tim Welch

Eleanor Wheeler

Thomas Wood

Damian Woodward-Carlton
Damian is a family practitioner, appearing in the Family Court (High Court, County Court and Appellate Courts) in London and the South East. He regularly appears in complex cases involving a range of public law matters.
He has expertise in cases with medical, expert and scientific evidence; cases involving allegations of factitious and induced illness; the perpetration of non-accidental injuries; cases raising allegations of radicalisation to extremist thought and terrorism, and sexual abuse.
