The members at the London and Oxford-based set Harcourt Chambers have expertise in both public and private children law work, and the set is praised as a ’go-to chambers for complex matters’. Among the silks, head of chambers Nick Goodwin KC is highly sought after for his experience in handling complex medical evidence relating to babies and children, and he has also frequently appeared before the Court of Appeal. Jonathan Sampson KC is praised as an ‘excellent advocate with meticulous attention to detail’, and he is notably proficient in representing clients in cases surrounding the death of a child, as well as cases with an international element. John Vater KC and Aidan Vine KC are also key silks at the set. Turning to the juniors, Margaret Styles ‘works tirelessly for clients’ and has a strong grounding in care proceedings, and Alex Forbes ,’who is extremely well prepared and focussed in his approach to cases‘, also has a notable public law practice. ’Exceptional all round‘, Lucy Fairclough is highly skilled in cases surrounding allegations of sexual abuse, injuries to children, and domestic violence, with experience in proceedings involving the cross-examination of a child. Oliver Powell has more of an emphasis in private children law proceedings in the Family Court and the High Court. Care and adoption proceedings form a key part of Natasha Miller’s practice, as well as cases involving deprivation of liberty; she is lauded for her ‘razor sharp cross examination skills’.
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Also Oxford (0844 561 7135). Deals with family, human rights and professional negligence.

Recent notable cases: 

The Child and Family Agency (Ireland) v M & Ors [2018] EWHC 1581 (Fam)

GP (A Child) [2017] EWCA Civ 1677 – Court of Appeal. 1980 Hague Convention. Article 13b. Grave risk of harm to child if abducting parent returned to home country to face imprisonment for child abduction.  

Re Z (A Child) [2017] EWCA Civ 157 (translation costs)

H (A Child) v Northamptonshire County Council and the Legal Aid Agency [2017] EWHC 282 (Fam) (human rights damages, the legal aid charge and costs)

Re: H (A Child) (International Abduction; Asylum and Welfare) [2016] EWCA Civ 988, [2017] 2 FLR 527 (child abduction, wardship, return orders and asylum)

Re D (A Child) [2016] EWHC 1154 (Fam) (child abduction and Brussels II Revised return orders)

Career

Called 1995, Middle Temple; Silk 2016.  Former Pegasus scholar and temporary lawyer at European Court of Human Rights. Publications: contributory editor, Butterworths ‘Family Law Service’ (jurisdictions and human rights).

Languages

French.

Education

St Edward’s School, Oxford; Lincoln College, Oxford University (1992 BA Hons); Cornell University (1993 MA Hons).

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Testimonials

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  • 'The clerks are amazing, particularly Jessica Keen and Laurie Amron, who have saved the day on more than one occasion.'
  • 'Laurie Amron and Jessica Keen are top class. You feel as though you get personal service from national chambers.'
  • 'The clerks are great. Matthew Malloy is always really responsive and personable.'
  • 'The clerks are fantastic and always go the extra mile. Matthew Malloy and Laurie Amron are excellent.'
  • 'The service offered by the chambers was brilliant. Very quick responses from Matthew Molloy.'
  • 'Harcourt covers the full range of family matters, from pupil to KC.  Very strong Juniors. Rarely have no availability.'
  • ' These are a go-to chambers for complex matters, they have the highest standards for their team from the very top to those just starting out.'
  • 'The clerks at Harcourt Chambers are consistently helpful, diligent, and proactive in their efforts to support both you and your clients. Their commitment to ensuring the highest standard of service is exceptional, and they consistently go above and beyond to assist with even the most urgent matters.'