The Legal 500 > United Kingdom - The Bar > Regional Bar > Western Circuit > Planning and environment
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The Legal 500
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United Kingdom - The Bar
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Regional Bar
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Western Circuit
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Planning and environment
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Administrative and public law (including civil liberties and human rights)
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Agriculture
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Business and regulatory crime (including health and safety)
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Chancery, probate, and tax
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Clinical negligence
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Commercial litigation
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Company and insolvency
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Costs
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Court of Protection and community care
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Crime (general and fraud)
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Employment
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Family: children and domestic violence
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Family: divorce and financial remedy
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Family and children law
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Immigration
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Inquests and inquiries
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Licensing
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Personal injury
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Professional disciplinary law
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Professional negligence
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Property and construction
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Social Housing
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Sport
- Administrative and public law (including civil liberties and human rights)
- Agriculture
- Business and regulatory crime (including health and safety)
- Chancery, probate, and tax
- Clinical negligence
- Commercial litigation
- Company and insolvency
- Costs
- Court of Protection and community care
- Crime (general and fraud)
- Employment
- Family: children and domestic violence
- Family: divorce and financial remedy
- Family and children law
- Immigration
- Inquests and inquiries
- Licensing
- Personal injury
- Professional disciplinary law
- Professional negligence
- Property and construction
- Social Housing
- Sport
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- Administrative and public law (including civil liberties and human rights)
- Agriculture
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- Costs
- Court of Protection and community care
- Crime (general and fraud)
- Employment
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- Inquests and inquiries
- Licensing
- Personal injury
- Planning and environment
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- Professional negligence
- Property and construction
- Social Housing
- Sport
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Paul Cairnes KC – No5 Barristers’ Chambers ‘He is an outstanding advocate who is able to present complex legal matters in a very coherent way. His ability to retain and recall information is exceptional and he is never fazed by challenging questions in court but is always able to formulate a calm and measured response. He is also friendly and a pleasure to work with.’
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Alistair Haggarty - Guildhall Chambers 'Alistair is always thoroughly prepared in all his cases. He is a barrister that judges trust.'
Sam Jones - Guildhall Chambers 'Sam is focussed, determined and formidable. His advocacy is hallmarked by excellent preparation and he makes his points in a convincing and balanced style that is hugely persuasive.'
Timothy Leader – St John’s Chambers ‘Timothy is very personable and cuts to the heart of each issue very quickly. He comes very well-prepared and in advocacy is never fazed by the fight and can ruffle feathers when he needs to. He can also bring inspectors and witnesses gently along with him when setting up a position.’
Brendon Moorhouse – Six Pump Court ‘Brendon understand complex incidents and infrastructure quickly and handles with ease difficult and voluminous cases. He has excellent people skills as well as an encyclopedic knowledge of environmental law, especially waste and large water company cases. In court he is calm but incisive and tenacious – a future silk.’
Harry Spurr – St John’s Chambers ‘Harry is incredibly clear and very quickly able to get his point across. It is immediately obvious that he has prepared in depth for conferences and knows the material relevant to his instruction inside out.'
William Webster – 3PB 'William is very experienced and knowledgeable in this area of law. He has good management skills in a public inquiry setting and communicates readily and clearly with all parties. His reports and recommendations are also extremely detailed and thorough.'
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