James Berry > Chambers of Angus Moon KC and Michael Horne KC > London, England > Barrister Profile

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

Clinical negligence and healthcare, employment, police law, product liability, professional discipline, public and administrative. Includes Court of Protection and public inquiries.

Position

James is an experienced public, civil and regulatory barrister. Over the past decade, he has been involved in numerous high profile and complex cases in a wide variety of courts and tribunals up to and including the Court of Appeal. James often appears unled against QCs and more senior counsel.

Career

Called 2006; Lincoln’s Inn.

Memberships

ARDL, ELBA, ALBA, PNBA, FRU, Bar Pro Bono Unit.

Education

King’s School, Canterbury. University College London (2005 LLB (Hons) 1st). Inns of Court School of Law (2006 BVC). Harvard Law School (2007 LLM).

Lawyer Rankings

London Bar > Police law (forces and constables)

(Leading Juniors)Ranked: Tier 1

James BerrySerjeants’ Inn Chambers ‘His thoroughness and attention to detail in evidence is first-class.’

Serjeants’ Inn Chambers is ‘a stand out set,’ with a ‘first class team,’ involved in cases at all levels and all areas of police law. The breadth and depth of the set’s members’ practice covers judicial reviews, misconduct and misfeasance cases, and a large range of advisory work in addition. Dijen Basu KC instructed on a death in custody inquest representing Great Manchester Police after a man died in custody, following a physical struggle with police, after a cocaine overdose.  Gerard Boyle KC successfully defended a judicial review of the decision to not dismiss Robyn Williams, a Metropolitan Police superintendent who was convicted of possessing indecent images of children after having received, but not viewed, an unsolicited video of a girl engaged in sexual activity with an adult male. James Berry represented the British Transport Police in an Investigatory Powers Tribunal claim arising from surveillance of a police officer suspected of conducting an affair while on duty, successfully arguing that the IPT does not have jurisdiction to hear the claim because it was during a misconduct investigation.

London Bar > Inquests and inquiries

(Leading Juniors)Ranked: Tier 2

James BerrySerjeants’ Inn Chambers ‘A first-class junior, with an excellent brain and a confident court presence.