Trinity Chambers is home to ‘a number of highly skilled and personable barristers’ who are well-equipped to represent the entire range of clients in children law proceedings, including local authorities, parents, grandparents, and other relatives, and children. Stefanie Wickins ‘is a formidable opponent’ who ’is tenacious in her advocacy‘, and she is a particular practitioner of note with expertise in allegations of domestic abuse and cases requiring professional intervention. Daniel Attridge is an ’excellent barrister’ with notable ‘technical ability’, and he is highly experienced in Children Act mandates; both he and William Green have appeared before a variety of courts, including the Court of Appeal. Emily Quinn is another name to note at the set with ‘the ability to deal sensitively with clients who have been victims of abuse’. Chambers is also home to Alice Newton, who undertakes both private and public law work often surrounding injuries to children requiring medical expertise.
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