Highlighted for 'providing a complete service to all insurance sectors', Gatehouse Chambers' personal injury practitioners typically operate in complex cases involving catastrophic injuries, brain, spinal and psychiatric injury claims, fatal accident claims and amputations. Charles Bagot KC is highly regarded for his expertise in advising on secondary victim claims. Colm Nugent has notable experience in acting for insurers in matters involving allegations of fraud. In a boost to chambers, Emma Zeb KC was appointed to silk in March 2025.
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Emma is a highly experienced and well-respected barrister with a practice focussing exclusively on inquests, inquiries, investigations and injuries. Her expertise in the systems and operations of public and private bodies delivering care to vulnerable people whether in prison, police custody, hospitals or care homes is first class and she is a sought after inquest and inquiry advocate regularly instructed by government departments, police authorities, the NHS and local authorities, particularly in cases concerning institutional failings and of the upmost sensitivity. She is a go-to barrister in cases with multiple party involvement, extensive documentation, related legal processes (including Human Rights Act claims) and where there may be significant reputational risk or publicity. She is instructed as Counsel to the Inquest by Coroners.

Specialising in injury and clinical negligence work since 1998 Emma has always occupied a unique position of successfully balancing a practice for both Claimant’s and Defendants and respected by leading firms on both sides. Her experience lends her to work at the most complex and high value end of the spectrum including claims following a fatality, injuries to babies, young children and some of the most vulnerable in society.

In addition to her domestic practice Emma acts for clients out of the jurisdiction with an international client base in the Caribbean and the United States.

Emma sits as a Recorder (part-time Circuit Judge) in both the criminal and civil courts and is ticketed for specialist serious sex cases. She has been Counsel to the Crown since 2018 and is now on their appointed Silk’s list. She has been a qualified Mediator since 2018.

Consistently ranked by both Chambers UK and The Legal 500 since 2008  in all her practice areas and recognised in both London and on her circuit, Emma is known for her user friendly yet no-nonsense approach and is a fierce and fearless advocate who is always meticulously prepared.

A seasoned seminar presenter and article writer, Emma is regularly invited to speak at large scale events. In 2024 she contributed to work for the Law Commission in Malta on their investigatory processes following an unnatural death.

Career

Emma is an experienced and well respected personal injury, clinical negligence and complex inquest barrister dealing with high value catastrophic injury claims and inquests of the upmost complexity before juries and invoking Article 2 of the ECHR.

She is also a trained mediator and Recorder.

Call: 1998

Memberships

  • PIBA (member of Western Circuit Executive Committee)
  • APIL
  • Association of Women Judges
  • Association of South West Mediators
  • Commonwealth Lawyers Association

Education

  • LLB King’s College, University of London
  • Bar Vocational Course
  • Inner Temple Scholar

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Testimonials

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  • 'Natasha Devlin-Clingham is approachable, very efficient, and incredibly helpful.'
  • 'Natasha Devlin-Clingham is a real star.’
  • 'The service from the clerks is of high quality. They are easy to contact and quick to respond to queries.'
  • 'The clerks are proactive and responsive.'
  • ‘Strong personal injury set.’
  • 'A very well run set.'
  • 'Great set.'