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Chambers of Angus Moon KC and Michael Horne KC
Serjeants' Inn Chambers
85 FLEET STREET
LONDON
EC4Y 1AE
England
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Position

Sarah Clarke QC was called to the Bar in 1994 and took silk in 2017. Sarah’s practice encompasses a wide range of fields including financial services, insider dealing, corporate fraud, sexual offences, police and regulatory proceedings and inquests. She brings her knowledge of the law in many fields to bear on complex cases and has a creative approach to problem solving. She is known for her thorough preparation and ability to master complex issues, particularly in cases involving expert evidence. An earlier edition notes that “she is extremely well prepared, very knowledgeable and puts the client at the heart of her advice.” Please visit the Serjeants’ Inn website for her profile, which sets out full details of her practice (including her time in the Enforcement Division and subsequently the Litigation Department of what was then the FSA) and relevant work of note.

Career

Called 1994; Silk 2017.

Publications of note: Author of ‘Insider Dealing: Law & Practice’ published by OUP & Thomson Reuters, Practical Law – Business Crime & Investigations.

Memberships

Bar Standards board member 2010-2014, Advocacy Training Council; Inner Temple Advocacy Training Committee; CPS Grade 4 Prosecutor fraud, POCA, rape and general panels; SFO (POCA) A List.

Education

University of Durham (1993 BA (Hons) Law); Inns of Court School of Law (1994).

Lawyer Rankings

London Bar > Professional disciplinary and regulatory law

Serjeants’ Inn Chambers garners praise from clients as ‘excellent as a whole in respect of professional disciplinary and regulatory law’. Gerard Boyle KC is ‘superb on his feet and grasps the intricacies of the case very quickly‘, and Sarah Clarke KC is ‘an absolute master at cross-examination‘. Jonathan Holl-Allen KC, who is head of the team in chambers, has an established track record in representing medical and dental practitioners in disciplinary proceedings. Among the juniors, Anthony Haycroft garners praise for being ‘one of the finest barristers when it comes to handling complex cases before the medical regulators‘, and David Morris is a highly regarded senior junior, with solid expertise in defending healthcare practitioners.