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Angus Moon KC KC

Position
Angus Moon QC was called to the Bar in 1986 and took silk in 2006. Angus is sought after across a wide range of fields. His knowledge of the law and intellectual curiosity have enabled him to achieve some spectacular outcomes for clients from all walks of life. He combines this with warmth, sensitivity and leadership skills and has been described in an earlier edition as “just the kind of guy you want on your side.” Please visit the Serjeants’ Inn website for his profile, which sets out full details of his practice including relevant work of note.
Career
Called 1986; Middle Temple (Benefactors Law Scholar); member of Bar Council 2002-07; Silk 2006.
Languages
French.
Memberships
Professional Negligence Bar Association; Common Law and Commercial Bar Association; Employment Law Bar Association; Employment Lawyers Association.
Education
Christ’s College, Cambridge (MA).
Lawyer Rankings
London Bar > Employment
(Leading Silks)Ranked: Tier 4Angus Moon KC – Serjeants’ Inn Chambers ‘Angus is an expert in his field. He is quick on his feet and has a sensitive manner with vulnerable clients.’
London Bar > Court of Protection: health and welfare
(Leading Silks)Ranked: Tier 2London Bar > Professional disciplinary and regulatory law
(Leading Silks)Ranked: Tier 2London Bar > Clinical negligence
(Leading Silks)Ranked: Tier 1Angus Moon KC –Serjeants’ Inn Chambers ‘Angus has immaculate attention to detail. He realises what points are important and need further investigation, and what can be let go. His drafting skills are greatly detailed, he adheres to deadlines but just as important, has a great way with clients, witnesses and experts.’
Highlighted as ‘a cut above most other sets’, Serjeants’ Inn Chambers is noted for its broad selection of barristers with ‘phenomenal experience in clinical negligence work.’ Operating in the full range of regular clinical negligence, the set’s barristers are experienced in liability and quantum mandates pertaining to birth, cognitive and surgical injuries, along with novel issues pertaining to psychiatric negligence resulting in harm or fatalities. Angus Moon KC and Eleanor Morrison were involved in NKX v Barts Health NHS Trust, in which one of the largest ever periodic payments order was granted, while Heidi Knight was active in a claim involving negligence occurring during knee replacement surgery and prosthetic placement, and sees the primary contention in liability.