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Temple Garden Chambers Offices
1 Harcourt Buildings, Temple
LONDON
EC4Y 9DA
England
Temple Garden Chambers > The Legal 500 Rankings
London Bar > Inquests and inquiries Tier 2
‘A high quality and impressive set when it comes to inquest and inquiry work‘, Temple Garden Chambers‘ team is well known for representing public bodies, government departments and bereaved families in inquests. Keith Morton KC was instructed in the high-profile inquest into the death of a woman who suffered anaphylaxis after consuming a wrap from Pret a Manger from a wrap labelled as vegan that contained traces of a dairy product. David Barr KC acts as leading counsel to the Undercover Policing Inquiry. Elsewhere in chambers, Sian Reeves has been instructed in the inquest into the death of a man who died after being hit by a train having just been discharged from hospital. Nicholas Chapman is the first junior for the Cabinet Office in the COVID-19 Inquiry.Leading Silks
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Testimonials
‘Dean Norton is approachable and very reliable.’
The clerks room is very efficient and helpful, particularly Keith Sharman.’
‘Chambers provide a good overall service with a real depth of barrister talent, capable of providing support for all levels of case management.’
‘Temple Garden Chambers is amongst the best in the field of health and safety and inquests and inquiries. The Silks are highly regarded, the senior juniors well known and highly regarded in the market with some excellent up and coming juniors.’
‘Clerks provide a good level of support and a friendly approach to client relationships, both in terms of negotiations with regard to specific cases and with ongoing case management.’
London Bar > International crime and extradition Tier 2
Temple Garden Chambers‘ is notable for its work in both international criminal law matters and extradition cases in the UK. Aidan Ellis is representing Saif Al-Islam Gadaffi in admissibility proceedings before the International Criminal Court regarding alleged crimes of murder and persecution committed in Libya in 2011. Kathryn Howarth acted for the CPS in an extradition appeal in Maric v Croatia, requesting a Serbian man, now living in Derby, for alleged war crimes in 1991. Saoirse Townshend was instructed in Bazys and Besan v Lithuania, an extradition case before the Divisional Court regarding conditions in Lithuania’s prisons.Rising stars
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‘Clerks in general are polite and attentive.’
‘Always very helpful.’
‘In general, my experience has been very positive – with clerks able to assist with covering cases, including at short notice.’
‘A very good chambers, very professional.’
‘Temple Garden Chambers have some outstanding juniors.’
‘TG has a good number of experienced mid level juniors, so several options for clients.’
‘Temple Garden Chambers has a number of talented barristers in the field of extradition. I regularly encounter barristers from Temple Gardens at both Westminster Magistrates’ Court and the High Court.
Work highlights
London Bar > Health and safety Tier 3
Temple Garden Chambers is known for successfully handling corporate manslaughter charges at trial and on appeal. Keith Morton KC is leading Fiona Canby in representing Transport for London in the prosecution arising out of the Croydon Tram crash, and also represented the employer of a bus driver who had been run over and suffered life changing injuries while running near his depot. Dominic Adamson KC acted for Incarcare Ltd in a prosecution following a fatality at a stock car racing track in Birmingham.Leading Silks
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‘Helpful, knowledgeable and courteous clerks.’
‘The clerks are always friendly and approachable.’
‘A strong set for a wide range of regulatory cases. Go-to chambers in London.’
‘Strong leaders and talented juniors.’
Work highlights
London Bar > Personal injury, industrial disease and insurance fraud Tier 3
‘A fantastic set of chambers with industry renowned barristers‘, Temple Garden Chambers act for both claimants and defendants, with particular strength in chronic pain claims and those involving fundamental dishonesty. James Arney KC exemplified both in his work for the claimant in Preater v Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, successfully resisting allegations that the claimant had been fundamentally dishonest in her account of her injuries with emphasis on the need for experts to distinguish between good and bad days in chronic pain cases. James Bell has experience in cross-border cases; Marcus Grant specialises in head injury claims. Jonathan Watt-Pringle KC retired in January 2023.Leading Silks
Personal injury - Leading Juniors
Testimonials
‘Temple Garden Chambers are a fantastic set of chambers with industry renowned barristers at the top of their game at every level, from KC to pupil’
‘The set has a depth of very good and well experienced personal injury advocates.’
‘Excellent clerks, always very quick to reply and efficient.’
‘The clerks at Temple Garden Chambers are very friendly, helpful and efficient.’
‘The service provided by the clerks’ room is fantastic.’
‘The clerks are excellent and they provide a consistently high level of service. ‘
‘All clerks provide a great, consistent service. ‘
‘The clerks here are the best in the business. Friendly and helpful without being obsequious, always quick to respond, always reliable, and always willing to try to find a solution if a problem arises’
Work highlights
London Bar > Costs Tier 4
Temple Garden Chambers has a long-established presence in the costs space, with members regularly appearing before the senior courts costs office and regional costs judges, as well as handling costs disputes arising from substantial litigation. Mark James is frequently instructed to advise on cases that raise complex legal and technical issues, such as litigation funding agreements. James Laughland is highly sought-after by leading legal expenses insurers to advise on how best to respond to challenges to after-the-event insurance premiums and other funding arrangements.Leading Juniors
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‘The clerks and the receptionists are pleasant to work with and provide an excellent service. Thomas Neale is an outstanding clerk.’
‘The standard across the whole set is very high.’
London Bar > Administrative law and human rights
Rising stars
London Bar > Immigration (including business immigration)
London Bar > Public international law
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London Bar > Professional disciplinary and regulatory law
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London Bar > Clinical negligence
Temple Garden Chambers > Set Profile
TGC is a long established and market leading common law and specialist international law set with chambers in London and The Hague. TGC and its members have a reputation for providing first class services.
TGC has 17 silks and 60 juniors who pride themselves on providing the highest quality advice and advocacy. Fourteen of our juniors have been appointed to the Attorney General’s Civil Panels who, together with a number of our silks, undertake work on behalf of the Crown. In addition several members are on the CPS extradition panel as well as the Equality and Human Rights Commission panel. Members of chambers are supported by a very experienced, commercially astute and approachable clerking team.
Work undertaken
Clinical negligence and professional liability: Chambers undertakes all areas of clinical negligence work, often in high value, complex cases. Counsel are instructed on behalf of both claimants and defendants/NHS trusts. In the recent past counsel have acted in claims arising out of obstetric and gynaecological injuries, including those resulting in maximum disability; diagnostic failures (such as compartment syndrome and false aneurysms (resulting in amputation), as well as cancer and MCL cases); negligent treatment of post-surgical infections leading to kidney failure; negligent eye and laser surgery; failure to diagnose retinal detachment; failure to convey to hospital; negligence during colorectal surgery; general practitioner negligence in failing to refer or diagnose (such as meningitis, sepsis, encephalitis and suspected pulmonary embolism (resulting in death)); negligent nursing care of vulnerable patients in hospital; failure correctly to advise of surgical risks or alternative treatment (application of Montgomery); and diagnostic and treatment failures following urgent admissions to hospital.
Costs: Temple Garden Chambers is a leading set in the field of costs litigation. Its members regularly appear before the Senior Courts Costs Office and Regional Costs Judges, in leading cases in the higher courts, up to and including the Supreme Court, and in relation to costs disputes which follow substantial litigation (including group actions and commercial litigation). Members of the costs team are sought after for their advisory work by solicitors (from high street through to nationwide and City firms), litigation funders and insurers. We regularly advise such clients on a broad range of both litigation funding issues and in relation to points which arise in contentious litigation. Our costs barristers regularly speak at industry-wide conferences, while TGC is well known for its industry-leading costs newsletter, which boasts a substantial circulation.
Extradition: The Temple Garden Chambers extradition team bring an unrivalled wealth of experience prosecuting and defending extradition cases at all levels from the Magistrates’ Court to the Supreme Court and the CJEU. Members of the team appear on behalf of requested persons, judicial authorities, the National Crime Agency and foreign governments in some of the leading cases, including the first extradition case before the Supreme Court in 2018. Further, Counsel have experience in related matters such as judicial review, habeas corpus, mutual legal assistance and European Investigation Orders. Drawing on complementary expertise in domestic public law and international criminal law, they are excellently placed to advise and represent in extradition cases post-Brexit.
TGC have appeared in most of the Supreme Court cases concerning extradition recently, including Goluchowski v Poland [2016] UKSC 36, Konecny v Czech Republic [2019] UKSC 8 Zabalotnyi v Hungary [to be heard in February 2021]. Members are often instructed in heavy-weight requests on behalf of the US, including Sanchez v United States of America [2020] EWHC 508 (Admin), Wyatt v USA [2019] EWHC 2978 (Admin, Scott v USA [2018] EWHC 2021 (Admin) and Motiwala v USA (ongoing).
Fraud (Civil): TGC has forged a reputation as the leading set for advising and representing insurance companies in defeating fraudulent claims. This work encompasses a wide range of dishonesty, from fraud rings, staged and contrived collisions and committals, to opportunistic claims, low velocity impact and conscious exaggeration. Its members have regularly been involved in important cases that have pushed the boundaries of the law in the field, eg the leading case on the meaning of ‘fundamental dishonesty’ (LOCOG v Sinfield). Through its market-leading ‘Fraud Update’ newsletter its members regularly provide analysis of the law and key decisions, along with updates on the general judicial attitudes to such claims in the County Courts.
Health and safety: A team of members are at the forefront of work in this specialist area, especially advising and representing corporate and individual defendants in criminal investigations and prosecutions. Members are routinely instructed in high profile cases including the first prosecution under the Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007 and leading cases in the Court of Appeal. Members are currently instructed on behalf of individuals and organisations in the ongoing investigations following the fire at Grenfell Tower and the collapse of Didcot Power Station.
Inquests: TGC is a leading set in the field of coronial law and inquests. Members have been instructed in virtually every high-profile inquest of recent years, and in many of the resulting judicial reviews. We often have multiple members of chambers instructed for different interested persons and/or as counsel to the Inquest in such cases. Recent examples include the inquests into those killed in the terrorist attacks at Westminster Bridge, London Bridge and the Manchester Arena (including when the latter was converted into a public inquiry), the Shoreham Air Disaster inquests, the Salisbury Novichok attack, the Inquest into the deaths of the victims of Stephen Port and the Croydon Tram fatalities. An increasing proportion of our instructions are for families and we have a well-established track record for advising and representing coroners. Our involvement in high-profile inquests goes back many years (examples include: the Tunisia inquests, the Hillsborough inquests, Vauxhall Helicopter crash, Litvinenko inquest, the 7/7 London Bombings Inquests and the inquest into the death of Diana, Princess of Wales). Members of Chambers routinely appear and advise in military, police, custodial, workplace and RTA inquests. Our inquest work dovetails with our expertise in health and safety; prisons, personal injury, clinical negligence, military and national security work; and large-scale public inquiries.
Inquiries: TGC is highly regarded in this field with extensive experience of virtually all major public inquiries. We have a number of members of chambers currently instructed in connection with The Grenfell Tower Inquiry, The Manchester Arena Inquiry, The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse, The Undercover Police Inquiry, The Infected Blood Inquiry and The Brook House Inquiry. In the past, members have been instructed in The Independent Jersey Care Inquiry, The Litvinenko Inquiry, The Leveson Inquiry, and The Detainee Inquiry.
Insurance: Counsel at TGC specialise in motor and property insurance, credit hire, insurance fraud, and professional and product liability insurance.
Personal injury: TGC has, for many years, been recognised as a leading set for personal injury. One of the major strengths of chambers’ personal injury team stems from the balance of work undertaken: both collectively, and as individuals, members are experienced in representing injured claimants as well as the insurance industry. The full range of personal injury work is undertaken, ranging from multi-million pound catastrophic injury work, regularly handled by many of the more experienced members (including spinal injury, traumatic brain injury, amputation and fatal accidents claims), through to the more straightforward fast track and portal claims dealt with by the junior members of the team. Chambers offers genuine expertise in topical areas of medical and legal controversy such as mild traumatic brain injury claims, chronic pain cases, claims involving allegations of (fundamental) dishonesty and the admissibility of the recording of expert appointments, in addition to more niche areas including group litigation (such as the on-going Hillsborough Stadium claims), sporting injury claims, military claims, aviation claims and CICA cases. The strength of chambers has rightly been recognised with the successes of individual juniors winning ‘junior of the year’ at leading industry awards in recent years. Several members of the PI team also have invaluable experience in related practice areas including costs, product liability, health and safety, inquests, public inquiries, clinical negligence and civil fraud. Recent cases featuring members of chambers include Swift v Carpenter; Cable v London Victoria Insurance Co. Ltd; Macdonald v Burton; Labbadia v Alitalia and Hibberd-Little v Carlton.
Product liability: Chambers provides representation and advice on all product liability issues, both in the commercial sphere and also in bringing its expertise in injury law to bear on the multiplicity of different claims to which defective products give rise. As well as representing accident victims, we regularly act for insurers, manufacturers, producers and retailers, both large and small.
We have individual members with experience of product liability litigation in relation to a wide range of products/industry sectors including: aviation, automotive (including relating to motor vehicles and motorcycle), sports equipment including bicycles, domestic white goods and other appliances, televisions, industrial equipment, medical equipment and implants, tobacco, and foodstuffs. Members have particular experience of explosion and fire claims.
We are able to provide counsel at all levels of seniority for work ranging from small unitary claims to high value and / or group actions in both the personal injury and commercial arena. Where necessary, chambers can provide a full team of counsel to deal with the often challenging legal and logistical issues that large scale litigation presents. Chambers also provides advice and representation in relation to criminal prosecutions and coronial inquests related to defective products.
Public international law: Chambers specialises in all areas of international criminal law, international human rights law, international humanitarian law and international public law. Counsel regularly act in cases at the highest levels internationally, including at the International Criminal Court, the International Court of Justice, the United Nations and in other international tribunals. Members act on behalf of governments, heads of states, international organisations, civil liberties groups and victims. Members of chambers are also routinely instructed in interstate disputes, international prosecutions and defences, as well as in civil claims with an international component. Our premises in The Hague operates as a hub for many of our international cases.
Public law: Members of Temple Garden Chambers have extensive experience in a wide range of public law fields, with particular emphasis on national security, immigration, extradition, prison law, European law, inquests and public inquiries. Several members of chambers are currently on the Attorney-General’s civil panels of junior counsel.
Professional regulation and discipline: Chambers’ team sits as legal advisors to professional disciplinary panels including the General Medical Council, General Dental Council, Nursing and Midwifery Council, General Optical Council, Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons and Social Work England.
Main Contacts
Department | Name | Telephone | |
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Head of Chambers | MORTON KC, Keith (1990) (KC-2010) | ||
Members of Chambers | PRYNNE KC, Andrew (1975) (KC-1995) | ||
Members of Chambers | JACKSON KC, Simon (1982) (KC-2003) | ||
Members of Chambers | TAM KC, Robin (1986) (KC-2006) | ||
Members of Chambers | GRIEVE KC, Dominic (1980) (KC-2008) | ||
Members of Chambers | MACLEOD KC, Murdo (1994) (Scot) (KC-2008) | ||
Members of Chambers | KHAN KC, Karim A A (1992) (KC-2010) | ||
Members of Chambers | CAYLEY KC, Andrew (2007) (KC-2012) | ||
Members of Chambers | BARR KC, David (1993) (KC-2014) | ||
Members of Chambers | DIXON KC, Rodney (2000) (KC-2014) | ||
Members of Chambers | O'CONNOR KC, Andrew (1996) (KC-2015) | ||
Members of Chambers | McGAHEY KC, Cathryn (1990) (KC-2016) | ||
Members of Chambers | ADAMSON KC, Dominic (1997) (KC-2020) | ||
Members of Chambers | ARNEY KC, James (1992) (KC-2021) | ||
Members of Chambers | MOSS KC, Nicholas (1995) (KC 2021) | ||
Members of Chambers | BATE-WILLIAMS, John (1976) | ||
Members of Chambers | HOLDSWORTH, James (1977) | ||
Members of Chambers | ASHFORD-THOM, Ian (1977) | ||
Members of Chambers | MACPHERSON, Angus (1977) | ||
Members of Chambers | HOSKINS, William (1980) | ||
Members of Chambers | ALLIOTT, George (1981) | ||
Members of Chambers | KILCOYNE, Paul (1985) | ||
Members of Chambers | BELL, James (1987) | ||
Members of Chambers | JAMES, Mark (1987) | ||
Member of Chambers | DEIGNAN, Mary-Teresa (1991) | ||
Members of Chambers | LAUGHLAND, James (1991) | ||
Members of Chambers | CURTIS, Charles (1992) | ||
Members of Chambers | WILKINSON, Richard (1992) | ||
Members of Chambers | FREEMAN, Peter (1992) | ||
Members of Chambers | GRANT, Marcus (1993) | ||
Members of Chambers | GLASSBROOK, Alexander (1995) | ||
Members of Chambers | HOBBS, Emma-Jane (1996) | ||
Members of Chambers | HUTCHIN, Edward (1996) | ||
Members of Chambers | McGRATH, Paul (1997) | ||
Members of Chambers | DAVIES, George (1998) | ||
Members of Chambers | CASEY, Benjamin (2000) | ||
Members of Chambers | CANBY, Fiona (2001) | ||
Member of Chambers | CHAPMAN, Nicholas (2001) | ||
Members of Chambers | RAPP, Michael (2002) | ||
Members of Chambers | SHARPE, Tim (2002) | ||
Members of Chambers | GRANDISON, Myles (2002) | ||
Members of Chambers | JONES, Louise (2004) | ||
Members of Chambers | DAVIES, Rhys (2004) | ||
Members of Chambers | ELLIS, Aidan (2005) | ||
Members of Chambers | STRIDE, Lionel (2005) | ||
Member of Chambears | HOWARTH, Kathryn (2005) | ||
Members of Chambers | JOHNSON, Anthony (2006) | ||
Members of Chambers | SEIFERT, Benjamin (2007) | ||
Members of Chambers | HUGHES, Joanna (2007) | ||
Members of Chambers | NUGENT, Helen (2007) | ||
Members of Chambers | REEVES, Sian (2006) | ||
Member of Chambers | POTTLE, Emilie (2008) | ||
Members of Chambers | WHITE, David R (2009) | ||
Members of Chambers | TOWNSHEND, Saoirse (2010) | ||
Members of Chambers | IRWIN, William (2010) | ||
Members of Chambers | NORTHEY, Emma (2009) | ||
Members of Chambers | HENRY, James (2010) | ||
Members of Chambers | LENANTON, Anthony (2011) | ||
Members of Chambers | BOYLE, Richard (2012) | ||
Members of Chambers | TAYLOR, Piers (2012) | ||
Members of Chambers | ROBERTSON, Ellen (2013) | ||
Members of Chambers | GALLAGHER, Elizabeth (2014) | ||
Members of Chambers | YAPP, James (2014) | ||
Members of Chambers | RIDDELL, Robert (2015) | ||
Member of Chambers | WALKER, Daniel (2015) | ||
Member of Chambers | GILCHRIST, Harriet (2016) | ||
Members of Chambers | WELLS, Juliet (2016) | ||
Members of Chambers | ROSENSTROM, Olivia (2018) | ||
Member of Chambers | ERDUNAST, Paul (2018) | ||
Member of Chambers | HOPKINS, Russell (20018) | ||
Member of Chambers | PETO, Harry (2019) | ||
Member of Chambers | DOBBS, Nicholas (2020) | ||
Member of Chambers | KASSAMALI, Anisa (2020) | ||
Member of Chambers | CORBY, Grace (2021) | ||
Member of Chambers | BATES, Sebastian (2021) | ||
Senior clerk | Dean Norton | ||
Joint first junior clerk | Nancy Rice | ||
Joint first junior clerk | Keith Sharman |
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Dominic Adamson | Barrister specialising in personal injury with a special interest in sports claims,… | View Profile | |
George Alliott | Barrister specialising in tort (personal injury, professional negligence and nuisance); employment, including… | View Profile | |
James Arney | James has an exclusively Personal Injury practice, split evenly between Claimant and… | View Profile | |
Ian Ashford-Thom | Barrister specialising in a wide range of civil work including personal injury,… | View Profile | |
David Barr | Barrister specialising in personal injury, employment, health & safety, tort, contract, inquests,… | View Profile | |
John Bate-Williams | Barrister – general common law, with heavy emphasis on personal injury work… | View Profile | |
Sebastian Bates | View Profile | ||
James Bell | Senior barrister practising predominantly in the fields of personal injury, clinical negligence,… | View Profile | |
Richard Boyle | View Profile | ||
Fiona Canby | Inquests, health and safety, personal injury. Cases include the Sean Cunningham inquest… | View Profile | |
Benjamin Casey | Ben has a busy common law practice representing both claimants and defendants.… | View Profile | |
Nicholas Chapman | Nicholas Chapman has a broad practice with an emphasis on public and… | View Profile | |
Grace Corby | View Profile | ||
Charles Curtis | Barrister specialising in personal injury (claimant and defendant); employers’ liability, including factory… | View Profile | |
George Davies | General common law, including personal injury, insurance fraud and regulatory work. He… | View Profile | |
Rhys Davies | Rhys is an experienced international criminal law and human rights law practitioner,… | View Profile | |
Mary-Teresa Deignan | View Profile | ||
Rodney Dixon | Rodney Dixon combines a practice at the national and international levels in… | View Profile | |
Nicholas Dobbs | View Profile | ||
Aidan Ellis | Aidan has built a practice representing clients at international courts and tribunals.… | View Profile | |
Paul Erdunast | View Profile | ||
Peter Freeman | View Profile | ||
Elizabeth Gallagher | View Profile | ||
Harriet Gilchrist | View Profile | ||
Alexander Glassbrook | Alex Glassbrook is a road transport law specialist whose practice includes the… | View Profile | |
Myles Grandison | Crime – Leading juniors Extradition Immigration Professional Discipline Public Law | View Profile | |
Marcus Grant | Marcus is ranked as a ‘Star Individual’ Personal Injury Junior Barrister in… | View Profile | |
Dominic Grieve | Barrister specialising in health and safety and pollution, and personal injury; cases… | View Profile | |
James Henry | James enjoys a diverse common law practice, with particular focus on personal… | View Profile | |
Emma-Jane Hobbs | Barrister specialising in personal injury, statutory undertakers and employers liability, clinical and… | View Profile | |
James Holdsworth | Practice areas: personal injury; professional negligence; insurance. | View Profile | |
Russell Hopkins | View Profile | ||
William Hoskins | Practice consists principally of personal injury, clinical negligence, coronial work (both judicial… | View Profile | |
Kathryn Howarth | View Profile | ||
Joanna Hughes | View Profile | ||
Edward Hutchin | Personal injury: specialises in road traffic, accidents at work and public liability… | View Profile | |
William Irwin | William Irwin has spent the past year working as junior counsel on… | View Profile | |
Zeenat Islam | View Profile | ||
Mark James | Barrister with extensive experience in insurance-backed litigation including personal injury, insurance contract… | View Profile | |
Anthony Johnson | View Profile | ||
Louise Jones | View Profile | ||
Anisa Kassamali | View Profile | ||
Karim Khan | Karim combines a practice at the national and international levels in public… | View Profile | |
Paul Kilcoyne | A well recognised and respected senior junior at the London Common Law… | View Profile | |
James Laughland | James’ practice is predominantly involved with personal injury litigation, issues concerning fraud… | View Profile | |
Anthony Lenanton | Personal injury; public law; police law; immigration, asylum and nationality law; inquests… | View Profile | |
Angus Macpherson | Barrister specialising in common law work including personal injury, clinical and professional… | View Profile | |
Cathryn Mcgahey | Member of Attorney-General’s A Panel (Civil), Welsh government A Panel and Attorney-General’s… | View Profile | |
Paul Mcgrath | Barrister specialising in insurance law and insurance fraud (particularly motor), consumer law,… | View Profile | |
Keith Morton | Inquest, public inquiries, health and safety law and related proceedings. Health and… | View Profile | |
Nicholas Moss | Nick Moss specialises in inquests and public inquiries. He has appeared in… | View Profile | |
Emma Northey | View Profile | ||
Helen Nugent | View Profile | ||
Andrew O"connor | View Profile | ||
Harry Peto | View Profile | ||
Emilie Pottle | View Profile | ||
Rochelle Powell | View Profile | ||
Andrew Prynne | Barrister with a speciality in product liability, product safety, personal injury, sale… | View Profile | |
Michael Rapp | Personal injury, health and safety, road traffic related crime, credit hire, costs,… | View Profile | |
Sian Reeves | Barrister specialising in: costs; coroners and inquests; general civil; public law; personal… | View Profile | |
Robert Riddell | Practice Areas Civil Fraud Clinical Negligence Costs Credit Hire Health & Safety… | View Profile | |
Ellen Robertson | Barrister practising in personal injury law, motor fraud, inquests and costs. Called… | View Profile | |
Olivia Rosenstrom | View Profile | ||
Tim Sharpe | Specialises in personal injury claims representing both claimants and defendants; work includes… | View Profile | |
Lionel Stride | Lionel has a High Court and multi-track practice specialising in personal injury,… | View Profile | |
Robin Tam | Barrister specialising in administrative and public law/judicial review, immigration/asylum, nationality, human rights,… | View Profile | |
Piers Taylor | View Profile | ||
Saoirse Townshend | View Profile | ||
Juliet Wells | View Profile | ||
David White | David has significant experience across a range of complementary areas of Chambers’… | View Profile | |
Richard Wilkinson | Richard specialises in high value and complex personal injury litigation and costs… | View Profile | |
James Yapp | View Profile |