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Adam Walker

7BR

Barrister specialising in clinical negligence, personal injury and inquest work. Adam's clinical negligence practice involves claims of substantial complexity and severity, ranging from iatrogenic injury and missed/delayed diagnosis cases through to injuries during childbirth. His personal injury practice includes employer’s, occupiers’ and public liability claims as well as claims brought by members of HM Armed Forces as a result of injury resulting from the provision of inadequate equipment or training and noise-induced hearing loss claims. He also appears at coroners’ inquests in respect of deaths arising from clinical errors and other accidents.

Adam Clemens

7BR

Barrister specialising in clinical negligence, personal injury, police malfeasance, judicial review and bailiff law. Experienced in data protection, freedom of Information and human rights. Key cases include R v Chief Constable of Norfolk (a supergrass’s Article 2 rights), R ex parte Brian Haw (CA: the right to demonstrate in Parliament Square), Power-Hynes (2009: legality of search warrants), Re Ward (2010: anonymity of paediatricians in family proceedings), Russell v West Sussex (CA 2010: responsibility for edge repairs to A roads).

Adam Korn

7BR

Barrister specialising in product liability, clinical negligence, personal injury and public childcare law. Recent and ongoing product liability cases include group actions involving blood infected with the HIV virus, infected porcine heart valves, Parkinson’s’ disease medication and the Pertussis vaccine. Recent and ongoing clinical negligence actions include cases arising out of the debacle ?in paediatric cardiac services in Bristol in the 1980s and 1990s (see ?Telles v South West Strategic Health Authority [2008] EWHC 292 ?(OB)) and cases involving birth injuries of maximum severity (Canning-Kishver v Sandwell & West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust [2008] 2384 (QB).

Adam Weitzman

Hall of fame7BR

Barrister specialising in tortious claims for personal injury. High value claims involving brain damage, spinal injuries and fatal accident, clinical negligence and claims against local authorities in relation to sexual abuse of children, negligent social work, including failure to remove, and educational negligence. Particular experience in both the CICB and CICA dealing with claims of maximum severity, often brain damaged children. Significant criminal experience although this is now restricted to cases involving the HSE and other regulatory work. Also a specialism in costs disputes.

Alex Young

Alex Young

7BR

Barrister practising in employment, commercial, general common law, personal injury, general crime and complex business crime and fraud. Grade 2 Crown prosecutor. Employment: to date Alex has twice appeared in the EAT (winning both times): Bailey v R&R Plant (Peterborough) Ltd UI Career: Called 2008; Lincoln’s Inn. Languages: Member: Midland Circuit; South Eastern Circuit; Employment Lawyers’ Association. Education: Worth Abbey; University of Oxford, Oriel College (2005 BA (Hons) (Oxon); 2006 MSt (Oxon); City University, London (2007 PGDL), barrister (2008). Leisure:

Andrew Wheeler

Hall of fame7BR

Andrew Wheeler QC is head of the Financial Crime Team at 7BR Chambers, and is ranked in financial crime/fraud by the Legal 500 and by Chambers & Partners. Andrew has extensive experience in relation to the defence and prosecution of serious fraud, associated money laundering and proceeds of crime restraint/confiscation, and compliance/regulatory matters – and has a detailed knowledge of evidence gathering from, and asset tracing through, multiple jurisdictions. Andrew is regularly instructed by leading defence firms, by the Serious Fraud Office, Insolvency Service, FCA and CPS Complex Casework/Specialist Fraud Division. His experience extends in particular to Bribery & Corruption, Company Investigations, Insolvency and Tax fraud, and to issues of Insider Dealing. He regularly advises the UK and offshore & International sectors in respect of financial crime, anti-money laundering and associated regulatory & compliance issues. Andrew has conducted seminars  in respect of the UK Money Laundering provisions, including specifically for the UK Serious Fraud Office & UK Insolvency Service, and also for a number of offshore and international jurisdictions, including the Caribbean, Hong Kong, Cyprus, the Channel Islands & the Isle of Man. He is widely recognised for his advice and expertise in this field. Andrew has also conducted seminars in a number of jurisdictions in respect of AML issues, key aspects of digital fraud investigations and cryptocurrency, and internal/corporate investigations.

Anita Guha KC

7BR

Specialist in child & family law with expertise in international cross border movement of children and jurisdictional disputes including child abduction cases, relocation, overseas surrogacy, forced marriage and honour based violence cases; care and adoption proceedings and private law proceedings. Reported cases include Re O(Abduction: Settlement) [2011] EWCA Civ 128; Re 5 (Contact Order) [2012] EWCA Civ 6.17; M v M [2010] EWHC 3350 (Fam); G v B [2010] EWHC 2630 (Fam); Fam Div (Sir Nicholas Wall (President Fam)) 25/10/2010; ReS (Abduction: Custody Rights) [2002) EWCA Civ 908.

Anwar Nashashibi

7BR

Anwar Nashashibi practices in all areas of serious crime, with particular emphasis on fraud, money laundering and corruption. He is frequently instructed at an early stage of complex investigations, asked to conduct compulsory interviews of senior executives, and to advise public and private clients in relation to international co-operation. He is an expert upon the use of trust and corporate structures to launder the proceeds of crime, from corruption to tax evasion. Recent cases: AG v Peter Michel (extensive money laundering and tax evasion by financial service provider); AG v Justin Michel (perverting the course of justice by Jersey Advocate); a major ongoing corruption investigation into a leading African public figure; R v Varty – defending a director accused of embezzling funds; and R v O’Toole (manslaughter; shaken baby syndrome).

Ashley Underwood

Ashley Underwood

7BR

Ashley Underwood KC is a hugely experienced public lawyer. He routinely conducts judicial review work for and against public bodies. He is on the Attorney General’s panel of Special Advocates for national security work and regularly appears in SIAC and the High Court in relation to terrorism cases. He is also a member of the Bar of Northern Ireland and is instructed in many of the major ‘legacy’ cases concerning allegations of State collusion in torture and murder. He is instructed on highly confidential matters of national security. He is a prominent practitioner in inquests and inquiries, having acted as Counsel to a significant number of important investigations and also as Counsel to Interested Parties and Core Participants in others. Ashley’s current instructions include: Representing family members in the inquests into the deaths of Shukri Abdi and Dylan Freeman The challenge in Grand Cayman to the decision to remove two prisoners serving life sentences for murder to prisons in the UK As Special Advocate, in challenging the failure to hold a public inquiry into the Omagh bombing Ashley has extensive experience in commercial and regulatory work for companies and for local government, which has included drafting standard terms of business and policies, arbitrating in disputes and acting in relation to licensing disputes. He has also appeared in many of the leading housing cases in the Appellate Courts. Ashley’s regular clients include the Government Legal Department, local authorities, coroners, police services, NGOs and individuals seeking to vindicate their human rights.

Barbara Connolly

Barbara Connolly

Hall of fame7BR

Barbara Connolly KC specialises in all aspects of family law, with particular emphasis on cases involving children and vulnerable adults. Barbara regularly acts for parents, children, local authorities and other interested parties in the Family Courts and Court of Protection. She has extensive experience in care proceedings (including those involving complex medical issues and allegations of non accidental head injury or poisoning, and other serious physical, emotional and sexual abuse, and cases involving the withdrawal of medical treatment), adoption, wardship and applications under the inherent jurisdiction, international child abduction, forced marriage and surrogacy (including cases with an international element / complications). Barbara also advises local authorities in connection with media applications in respect of publicity, and the use of documents disclosed within care proceedings by the media and others. She has acted in the Care Standards Tribunal and has public inquiry experience. She regularly gives talks at conferences and seminars on family law, both in England and internationally. Barbara’s more recent significant reported cases include: Re T (Fact-Finding: Second Appeal) [2023] EWCA Civ 475 Re R (Children: Control of Court Documents) [2021] EWCA Civ 162 Re A (Children) (Fact-finding: Appeal) [2019] EWCA Civ 74 Re G-P (A Child) [2019] EWCA Civ 56 Re P (Children) (Care proceedings: Special Guardianship Orders) [2018] EWCA Civ 1407

Brendan Roche KC

Hall of fame7BR

Brendan has a high profile in family law. He regularly appears in the Family Division, especially in public and private law children’s cases involving complex medical evidence and cases with an international element. Ranked as a leading junior in personal injury law, Brendan is regularly instructed in high value personal injury claims. He has particular expertise in group litigation, local authority children’s services negligence cases and tort actions involving the church. Brendan specialises-in clinical negligence cases, including cases of obstetric negligence causing cerebral palsy and Erb’s palsy.

Chris Canning

Chris Canning

7BR

Chris Canning practises in clinical negligence, personal injury, and employment law. His clinical negligence and personal injury work features claims of medium and high value, and he is currently instructed in several claims valued in excess of £1 million. In employment work, Chris frequently appears in multi-day and multi-week trials and has acted in cases of national significance. He is also authorised to act for HM Government as a member of the Attorney-General’s ‘C’ Panel of Counsel.

Christina Lyons

7BR

Barrister specialising in personal injury, clinical negligence and employment law. Christina’s practice incorporates all aspects of personal injury work including road traffic accidents, occupier’s liability, employers’ liability, public liability and fatal accidents. She is regularly instructed in claims arising from allegations of historic abuse in institutional care, including group actions. Christina acts on behalf of Claimants in clinical negligence cases. Her work includes fatal clinical accidents and birth-related injury claims. Christina’s employment and discrimination practice incorporates unfair and wrongful dismissal, redundancy and discrimination in respect of sex, race, religion/belief and disability discrimination. Christina represents Respondents and Claimants in fields such as banking, healthcare and government.

Collingwood Thompson

Hall of fame7BR

Barrister specialising in fi·aud (civil and criminal) corruption, money laundering and financial regulatory work with an international practice. Both prosec-utes for the main prosecuting agencies in the UK as well as defending in criminal cases. Has extensive offshore experience in multi-jurisdictional cases involving complex mutual assistance requests. Recent cases include HKSAR v KOO & OTHERS in the Court of Final Appeal in Hong Kong, (successfully quashing convictions recorded against senior partners of a firm of Hong Kong solicitors); CITJC PACIFIC LTD v SECRETARY OF JUSTICE & ANOTHER, (now a leading authority in the Hong Kong Court of Appeal on legal professional privilege); advising Attorney General of Jersey on cases linked to late General Abacha of Nigeria and asset recovery; currently defending in UK in OPERATION BULKHEAD, largest ever HMRC prosecution for alleged film tax relief fraud amounting to £125m.

Conor Dufficy

Conor Dufficy

Hall of fame7BR

Conor Dufficy has a broad civil law practice and advises and acts in court for both claimants and defendants on a range of high value clinical negligence, personal injury, product liability and commercial matters. He regularly appears at Inquests having experience in medical, product, alleged suicide and unlawful death cases. He has been instructed in complex multi-jurisdictional and group actions. He has considerable experience in advising regarding fraudulent claims. He has contributed to relevant publications, in addition to providing seminars for solicitors and other organisations. He has sat on internet and sports bodies’ regulatory panels. He has appeared as an advocate before sports regulatory panels. Conor is qualified as an Accredited Mediator and has mediated many commercial, personal injury, probate and other disputes. He is qualified to accept instructions directly from clients and is registered under the Bar Council’s Public Access Scheme. He had a previous career in finance and was European Head of Foreign Exchange at Bank of America.

Craig Carr

7BR

Personal injury, clinical negligence, professional negligence.

David Matthew

7BR

General crime: David’s practice includes all types of serious crime, ranging from complex and ditlicult fraud, to murders, rapes, drug otTences, serious violence, Explosive Substances Act offences, firearms and all lesser offences. He is at a stage where he frequently appears against Silks, he leads other juniors but the last time he was led by others was 2007. Fraud: he is recognised as a leading junior tor criminal fraud by both The Legal500 (2012) and Chambers & Partners (2013). Restraint and confiscation: does the full range of restraint and confiscation on a regular basis, both prosecuting and defending. Privilege: frequently instmcted by the Metropolitan Police to read exhibits seized from journalists and others for privilege or ‘special procedure material’. Inquiries and inquests: Robert Hamill Inquiry; one of the Northern Ireland Cory Collusion Inquiries. Prui of the team preparing the material for counsel to the Inquiry. Hospital and car accident deaths; appeared at inquests for the family and for insurers.

David O"Mahony

7BR

David O’Mahony specialises in cases in which international issues arise. He has particular experience in offshore issues. His practice has ranged across this field of the law being instructed in cases involving money laundering and criminal fraud, civil and commercial law (particularly fraud), arbitration (both commercial and investment arbitration), domestic and international financial regulation and international crime. He advises on public and private international law and international criminal law. He has deep knowledge of the law of bribery and corruption. He has acted for and against companies as well as individuals in corruption cases. He has also acted in parallel civil and criminal proceedings. He has acted for a number of developing world governments in corruption investigations and negotiated a settlement agreement with one of the world’s largest companies. David also advises on sanctions related issues (including in an offshore context). He has advised on a number of the sanctions regimes including in relation to Russia/Ukraine, North Africa and Iran. He has advised on historic sanctions issues. He has acted on both the government and corporate side of sanctions issues. In the field of International Criminal Law, he was instructed in a major, in country, crimes against humanity investigation and wrote the major report on both fact and law.

Deirdre Goodwin

7BR

Deirdre has vast experience of handling catastrophic injury claims with especial expertise in perinatal asphyxia and paediatric neurology cases, as well as neurosurgical, orthopaedic and oncology claims. She is recognised as a skilled advocate who quickly distils the issues in the most complex of cases and is adept at making causation arguments. She is a strong negotiator with a keen intuition for an opponent’s position and is proactive in maintaining momentum in cases, with a speedy turnaround of paperwork, including meticulously pleaded schedules of loss. Reported cases include Bolitho v City and Hackney Health Authority [1998] A.C. 238 HL , Murphy v Wirral Health Authority (1996) 7 Med LR 99 CA and AC v St Georges Healthcare NHS Trust [2015] EWHC 3644. Approved settlements for claimants and defendants include claims where damages are in the high millions. Deirdre also has extensive experience in all areas of personal injury practice, in particular catastrophic head injury, spinal trauma and Fatal Accident claims.

Derek Sweeting

7BR

Barrister whose practice is focused on contentious civil litigation and advisory work in the High Court and the Court of Appeal, as well as arbitration. It includes cases relating to commercial contracts, insurance, construction, information technology, professional negligence and civil fraud. He also retains a keen interest in maximum severity personal injury and clinical negligence work. He is regularly instructed by the Attorney General in this field. A regular and popular lecturer on his areas of practice, he is co-author of the chapter dealing with the overlap between civil and criminal claims in ‘Fraud; Law, Practice and Procedure’. He also deals with financial services and product liability.

Elaine Banton

Elaine Banton

7BR

Elaine acts for employees and employers in all areas of employment law, focusing on complex and protracted litigation at all levels. Often appearing in high profile matters her practice includes long running multi-characteristic discrimination matters and advises global and national businesses. Elaine appears in all discrimination claims including public functions and services matters. Elaine’s practice also includes disciplinary, regulatory, sports law, human rights, harassment and stress at work claims including health and safety and Covid-19 related matters. Appearing in high profile, impactful cases and exemplifying her Senior Executive/City practice, Elaine was The Times Lawyer of the Week in March 2023 as a result of the pre dismissal remedy judgment of £300k in the long-running litigation involving a retrial of sex discrimination, harassment and maternity claims in Rajput v Commerzbank AG. The case is a continuation of Commerzbank AG v Rajput [2019] ICR 1613. See the ET remedy judgment here, FT report here, and the Reuters report here. Elaine was featured as The Lawyer’s Barrister of the Week in November 2021 following a widely reported direct discrimination case, Tesfagiorgis v Aspinalls Club Ltd. Her success in the Court of Appeal in O’Brien v Bolton St Catherine’s Academy [2017] ICR 737 CA, which resulted in guidance on s15 EqA claims. In 2022, Elaine obtained a finding of disability by way of menopausal symptoms in the ongoing matter of Maria Rooney v LCC ET 2600242/19 in the ET (previously remitted from the EAT). International work includes acting for Smith in the substantial $1.4 billion sex discrimination group action Smith & Ors v Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein.  Lead Counsel for the family of former key worker Belly Mujinga in her workplace inquest. Recent expertise in equality law includes being instructed as a junior counsel for Federation of Ethnic Minority Healthcare Organisations (FEMHO), a Core Participant, in the Covid-19 Public Inquiry and in a High Court, Unfair Prejudice matter. Elaine successfully represented 4 New Square Chambers as junior Counsel. Other notable and reported appellate cases may be found in the Employment section below. Elaine has considerable experience encompassing cross-territorial complex and wide ranging investigations and domestic reviews of employment practice and procedure. Elaine also Chairs internal disciplinary and complaints panels. Elaine is a CEDR Accredited Mediator. Experienced in complex conflict and dispute resolutions both pre and post litigation. Elaine frequently appears as an advocate in mediations (including international matters) of all description acting for various parties in all types of complex employment and discrimination disputes. Elaine has extensive experience in professional disciplinary cases before various regulatory bodies. More information may be found in the Regulatory and Professional section below. Elaine has given evidence in Parliament to the Joint Committee on Human Rights (Select Committee) to the Inquiry on Human Rights at Work. Elaine speaks, writes and broadcasts regularly on her specialist areas of the law for various practice publications. She is a contributor for Harvey Industrial Relations and Employment Law, co-author of Division J Family Matters  and co-author of the chapter on Human Rights and Employment Law for Tolley’s Employment Law. An active member of the Discrimination Law Association, she was Treasurer of the DLA for 6 years. In 2009 Elaine was named a ‘Pro Bono Hero for 2009’ by the Attorney General’s Office. From 2011 to 2014 Elaine was a Barrister member of the Bar Standards Board’s Complaints Committee. Accepted onto the delegation as a UN Women UK delegate to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (CSW67), in 2023. Elaine is featured in the September 2023 edition of Counsel Magazine. Finalist in the Women and Diversity in Law Awards 2023 in 3 categories; Advocate of the Year, Mentor of the Year and DE&I Champion of the Year in a Legal Role Elaine is a member of IBA, ELA, IFSEA, DLA, ELBA, ILS and Justice. Elaine is the Co-Chair of the Bar Council’s EDSM Committee and is an elected member on the Bar Council’s GMC. Elaine is a member of the Committee for the Inns of Court Alliance for Women. Elected Bencher at Middle Temple March 2019. Member of Middle Temple’s Appointment Committee and Bencher Selection Committee and Former Co-Chair of Middle Temple’s Race Equality, Inclusion and Anti-Racism Working Group. Head of 7BR’s Employment Team. Member of Sadler’s Wells Development Council. Chair of the Board of Talawa Theatre. Finalist for Barrister of the Year 2022, Next 100 Years, Inspirational Women In Law Awards. Elaine was Finalist for the ‘First 100 Years Inspirational Woman of the Year Award’, Barrister of the Year 2019. Elaine featured on BBC One’s Panorama episode “Belly Mujinga: Searching for the Truth” on 12th October 2020. She discussed the importance of the Employer’s responsibility during the COVID -19 pandemic. You can view the episode here.

Gareth Weetman

Gareth Weetman

7BR

Gareth has spent more than ten years specialising in crime and personal injury. His criminal work spans both defence and prosecution of the most serious offences including murder, manslaughter, rape, child abuse, class A drug supply, money laundering and fraud. In relation to personal injury, he advises and represents claimants, defendants and insurers in all aspects of civil litigation including cases of brain injury, permanent disability, fatal accidents and psychological trauma. He has experience of a wide range of issues, including employers’ and occupiers’ liability, local authority liability, clinical negligence and breach of duty. The combination of these specialities mean that he is well placed to advise parties involved in cases that span both criminal and civil liability, such as health and safety prosecutions, road traffic accidents and disciplinary tribunals. His approachable style and considerable experience in trial advocacy have earned him a reputation for dealing effectively with difficult cases involving child vulnerable witnesses or serious sexual allegations.

Gina Allwood

7BR

Barrister. Family (international parental child abduction, Brussels II (revised); forced marriage; application for leave to remove from the jurisdiction; public law child proceedings; S8 Children Act Orders; ancillary relief; financial relief after overseas divorce; interim periodic payments/maintenance pending suit occupation and non-molestation orders; committal proceedings. Public law judicial review / Immigration (High Court Judicial Review; reconsideration appeals). Reported cases: Re F [2008] EWCA Civ 842; R (on application of Ayoub Khan) (Claimant) v Election Commissioner for the Aston Ward of Birmingham City Council (Defendant) and (i) Mohammed Afsal (ii) Birmingham City Council (iii) Secretary of State for Justice (interested parties) [2009] EWIIC 1757 (Admin).

Gordon James Aspden

Gordon James Aspden

7BR

Barrister specialising in criminal law. Recent cases include: R v Hart (Selby rail crash); R v Gibson (largest cigarette smuggling case prosecuted by HM Customs & Excise); and the Lincoln Prison riots.

Graham Huston

7BR

Barrister practising prosecution and defence in all types of serious criminal work.

Hanisha Patel

Hanisha Patel

7BR

Hanisha Patel is a barrister at 7 Bedford Row and is also the chair of the Association of Asian Women Lawyers. Hanisha is a family practitioner who has experience of both public and private law family proceedings. Hanisha has a particular interest in forced marriage cases and has been instructed on behalf of the police, local authorities and applicants themselves in respect of Forced Marriage Protection Orders and appears regularly in the High Court. Her ongoing multi-party forced marriage caseload includes complex issues involving mental capacity of vulnerable adults and criminal allegations on behalf of child victims of forced marriage. Hanisha has published numerous articles on this topic together with Rachel Langdale QC, Anne-Marie Hutchinson (Dawson Cornwell) and Jasvinder Sanghera (Karma Nirvana) and has provided training to the police, local authorities and charitable organisations including Women’s Aid. In addition, through her role as chair of the Association of Asian Women Lawyers, Hanisha has been instrumental in organising ‘awareness-raising’ events nationally on forced marriage. Hanisha’s profile appears in the publication ‘Black Letter Law’ acknowledging achievement in the law.

Hari Kaur

7BR

Hari is particularly sought after for family cases, both public and private law, which have an international element due to her extensive immigration law background (‘Chambers and Partners’ recommended her, over a number of years, as a leading junior for immigration work). Such instructions include unlawful retention and removal of children from the jurisdiction. Her manner and handling of vulnerable clients also makes her a popular choice for representing people via the Official Solicitor or women who have been the subject of significant abuse such as forced marriage. Hari also has great experience with cases involving sexual abuse, extremely serious non-accidental injuries/attempted murder of the child, fabricated illness and serious neglect. She is also regularly instructed by National Youth Advocacy Service and on behalf of CAFCASS to represent children in complex residence and contact proceedings. The complexity of her practice is such that she has been led by Queens Counsel in several cases and also regularly appears, without Queens Counsel, in cases where one or more parties have instructed leader. An example, of a recent such case has been TE v SH and S [2010] EWHC 192 which received extensive media attention.

Helen Compton

Helen Compton

7BR

Helen is a common law practitioner focussing on employment and family (care work). Helen has successfully appeared alone in the High Court, EAT and the Court of Appeal. In her employment practice, Helen is instructed in legally complex and challenging cases. She provides strategic insight at all stages and gives clear and tactical advice. She has undertaken work involving all aspects of equality legislation and is attune to equality and diversity issues. In her family practice Helen is regularly instructed in the most serious cases, involving traumatic injuries and allegations of FII. Her clinical negligence experience makes her comfortable approaching and challenging complex medical evidence. Helen often represents very vulnerable clients and is sensitive and re-assuring.

Hugh Preston

Hugh Preston

Hall of fame7BR

Hugh Preston KC specialises predominantly in clinical negligence, product liability, consumer law and all aspects of group litigation and representative actions, but he also maintains a broad commercial litigation practice. In his consumer law practice, he is currently instructed in group actions ranging across a wide spectrum of legal sectors including Product Liability (including group litigation against AstraZeneca UK Limited re. the Covid-19 Vaccine damage and against various defendants in Textured Breast Implant claims (causing a rare type of cancer)), various ground-breaking consumer law group/representative actions, and a group action against the Care Quality Commission under human rights legislation.  He has previously been instructed in a number of high profile group actions including the PIP Breast Implant Litigation and the Pinnacle Hip Implant Litigation.  In 2010 he appeared in O’Byrne v Aventis Pasteur-the only case under the EC product liability directive ever to have reached the House of Lords/Supreme Court, having been referred to the European Court of Justice in 2006 and 2009. In his clinical negligence practice he is regularly instructed in very high value birth injury claims as well as a wide range of claims involving infant deaths, abdominal injuries, consent issues etc.  In his commercial practice Hugh undertakes a wide range of commercial litigation including general contractual disputes, sale of goods, civil fraud, partnership disputes and urgent injunctions.

James House

7BR

James has a national practice prosecuting and defending in high profile, serious criminal cases. Renowned for his approachable nature and meticulous attention to detail.  James is frequently instructed in complex, multi-handed murder cases, manslaughter cases, including legally and factually challenging allegations of gross negligence, as well as high value fraud and drugs importation cases and serious sexual offences, often involving very young or particularly vulnerable witnesses or defendants. James has specialist knowledge and experience in cases involving death by arson and is particularly in demand in cases involving defendants or witnesses who by reason of age or physical or psychiatric conditions are particularly vulnerable. James has a successful appellate practice in the Court of Appeal.

James MacDonald

James MacDonald

7BR

James Macdonald specialises in clinical negligence and product liability claims, coroners’ inquests and related aspects of public law, and offshore and international litigation. James is a recognised specialist in clinical negligence, ranked as a Leading Junior by the Legal 500. His expertise in claims arising out of fatal accidents means that he is regularly instructed by families for the deceased in both civil and coronial proceedings. He is particularly sought after in cases involving psychiatric patients where medical complexities and legal issues, typically involving Human Rights Act and Fatal Accidents Act claims, overlap. James is well-known for his empathetic and sensitive approach to client care in such cases, as well as his legal expertise. James is also a contributing author to the practitioner textbook Coroners’ Investigations and Inquests (Butterworths: 2021), having written the chapters on Scope, Article 2 ECHR, and Inquests & Public Inquiries. James’ experience in clinical negligence litigation has led to him increasingly being instructed in product liability claims involving defective medical equipment. His work includes group litigation class actions and international claims, and his is ranked as a Leading Junior in Group Litigation by the Legal 500. James also has a burgeoning practice in the Court of Protection arising out of his experience with severely injured Claimant clients. In non-clinical injury litigation, James is frequently instructed by Claimants and Defendants in medium to high-value claims. He is sought after particularly in cases requiring detailed analysis and negotiation skills. James’ offshore and international practice is centred around business and human rights law. His experience in both civil and criminal jurisdictions in England and Wales means that he is increasingly instructed to advise in complex crossover cases. To date, these have included areas as diverse as corporate fraud, breaches of Government sanctions and large-scale group actions arising out of corporate environmental disasters or breaches of foreign competition law. James remains periodically instructed by the CPS and other prosecuting bodies to assist with cases involving serious criminal offences including offshore financial crime, money-laundering, homicide, and drug-trafficking. James’ experience and understanding of complex criminal litigation during his early career mean that he is often asked to advise in crossover civil and public law cases, particularly those with an international dimension. Between 2017 and 2019, James also acted as a member of the junior counsel team to the statutory Undercover Policing Inquiry, advising and working with the Chair, Sir John Mitting. James’ experience in dealing with highly confidential material means that he continues to be instructed to review and advise in various sensitive areas of Government-related litigation, particularly in relation to counter-terrorism and national security. James is qualified to accept instructions directly from clients and is registered under the Bar Council’s Public Access Scheme, meaning that members of the public who seek specialist advice can come directly to him. In addition, he welcomes instructions from solicitors, in-house law departments, qualified foreign lawyers, and clients licensed by the Bar Council to give instructions direct to barristers under the Bar Council’s Licensed Access Scheme.

James Weston

James Weston

7BR

James practices in the fields of clinical negligence, catastrophic injury and abuse / social services claims. Within his areas of expertise, he undertakes complex and high value litigation, including group actions, as well as inquests for families, local authorities and institutional clients. James has a particular expertise in cases involving birth, brain, neurological and psychiatric injury. He is adept at marshalling and cross-examining experts. James defends local authorities and other bodies in litigation involving allegations of child and adult social services negligence, abuse and deprivation of liberty. He also has a particular expertise in claims under Articles 2, 3, 6 and 8 of the Human Rights Act and stress at work cases. He is also regularly involved in representing adult and children's services at inquests where the reputation and standing of social work professionals and departments is in question. Recent cases: Grenfell Tower litigation (2022-2023) – James represented a large cohort of Claimants involved in the disaster. Multiple Claimants vs Local Authority (2023) – a group action brought by over 50 claimants in relation to abuse at a school in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, which has been widely covered in the media. James represented the local authority. H v County Durham & Darlington NHS Foundation Trust (2023) - the Claimant, a young fashion designer, suffered injury during ophthalmic surgery, leaving her partially blind. Complex issues of causation and quantum are in issue. The claim is valued at over £5 million in light of the Claimant’s care needs and career prospects in the fashion industry at the time of injury. Y v London Borough (2022) - James represented the local authority in a claim brought by Y, who was seeking to recover for breach of Article 4 of the European Convention on Human Rights (prohibition against slavery and forced labour). The Claimant alleges that social workers owed her extensive duties under Article 4 to provide services as a result of her being a victim of human trafficking. Pearl Butterworth v Rochdale Borough Council (Manchester County Court, 2022) - James successfully defended the local authority at trial in a claim relating to child sexual exploitation in Rochdale in the early 1980s, one of the earliest known reports of CSE. Professor Akay v Newcastle University [2020] EWHC 1669 – James was successful at the appeal hearing before Lavender J having applied successfully to strike out the Claimant for abuse of process/res judicata at first instance. Hankin v Saracens and others (2020 – High Court) – James acted for a former professional rugby player in relation to claim for brain injury and its management against his former club.

Jas Jandu

Jas Jandu

7BR

Jas Jandu’s practice ranges from Financial Services Enforcement and Financial Crime to Commercial Litigation. He has extensive Financial Services law / litigation experience and recent instructions have included: advising a major, FCA-Authorised commercial firm on complex internal investigations, advising the Payment Systems Regulator on confidential enforcement investigations and the FCA on POCA, Judicial Review & High Court claims. As a former Commercial Litigation Solicitor and ex-FCA In-House Counsel he has almost 20 years’ experience of advising and acting for UK/international corporates, individuals or public bodies on matters of English law and complex High Court litigation with an international element. In 2020 he was appointed to the SFO’s C Panels for ‘Prosecutions’ and ‘Proceeds Of Crime & International Assistance’ and was also appointed as a Recorder on the South Eastern Circuit.

Jeffrey Jupp KC

Jeffrey Jupp KC

7BR

Specialises in employment and commercial law. and covers all aspects of employment law, including discrimination, TUPE, bonus and share option cases. Also practises in disciplinary and regulatory tribunals, eg: GMC, CIPFA, Police, Pharmaceutical, and ICA. General commercial work, includes civil fraud, insurance law, sale of goods.

Jennifer Carter-Manning KC

Hall of fame7BR

Specialising in substantial cases of fraud, bribery & corruption, and money laundering. Jennifer has a significant practice in the UK and the Isle of Man.  She is increasingly sought after for regulatory investigations and advice.  She has particular experience of Deferred Prosecution Agreements, having been instructed in SFO v Rolls Royce (for the SFO), SFO v Serco Geografix (for Serco) and SFO v AB Ltd and CD Ltd (for the companies).   Her clients include FTSE 100 companies, private individuals, the SFO, the Attorney General of the Isle of Man, the Met Police and CPS HQ. She has experience of all aspects of large investigations, international co-operation and civil forfeiture. She conducts work as independent counsel. She is public access trained. She is appointed to the UK attorney general’s list of Special Advocates.

Jeremy Pendlebury

7BR

Consistently and currently (2013) ranked as a leading junior in clinical negligence and personal injury in the Legal 500 and as a leading clinical negligence junior in Chambers & Partners. Jeremy specialises in cases of maximum severity in both fields, acting for claimants and defendants. In clinical negligence Jeremy is known for his experience in childbirth and neonatal cerebral palsy work; and is regularly conducting multi-million pound cases (Chestnutt v QEH Hospital NHST (2013), £6.5m; Furlong v UH Coventry NHST (2013), £5.5m). He also enjoys an interest and expertise in adult brain and spinal injuries and in surgical cases. In personal injury, Jeremy undertakes all areas of work (such as RTAs, sporting accidents, building site accidents and industrial accidents) and has a special interest in fatal accident cases. Jeremy continues with his niche practices in professional negligence and disciplinary work involving the medical professions. He lectures in his areas of expertise and is an accredited mediator.

Jern-Fei Ng KC

Jern-Fei Ng KC

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Ng Jern-Fei KC is an experienced counsel specializing in commercial litigation and arbitration, with extensive experience appearing before courts and tribunals and sitting as an arbitrator in different jurisdictions, including England, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands and Luxembourg. He has acted as counsel in some 350 cases and as arbitrator in some 30 cases (as presiding, sole and co-arbitrator). Mr. Ng is the only English King’s Counsel to have triple affiliation to London, Hong Kong and Singapore.  In legal directories, Mr. Ng is described as a “highly skilled strategist and terrific advocate” with “first-class advocacy skills” that is both “smooth and persuasive” and has an ability to “present practical legal solutions that not only win you the battles, but also the war.”

Jonathan Bertram

Jonathan Bertram

7BR

Jonathan primarily practises in the specialist fields of clinical negligence (including medical related inquest work) and product liability. He has been instructed in several major group actions in recent years including the Pinnacle Hip implant GLO and more recently the vaginal mesh litigation. His clinical negligence practice focuses on high value, complex claims, involving major, life changing injuries. He has a particular interest in cancer cases and he is adept at dealing with the complex medical and statistical issues that such claims can involve. He is also sought after for his excellent client care skills and his ability to assist claimants involved in highly traumatic and sometimes life limited claims. He also maintains a practice in the general field of personal injury and is often instructed in ‘difficult’ claims involving chronic pain or complex psychiatric disorders. He also undertakes broader professional negligence work, often involving allegations of negligence against solicitors and financial professionals and more general commercial and consumer litigation involving a variety of contractual, equitable and statutory remedies.

Joshua Yetman

Joshua Yetman

7BR

Joshua specialises in employment and discrimination law, clinical negligence, personal injury and public law. The nature of his practice allows him to deploy his experience in complex areas that overlap. He has extensive experience of both multi-day trials and appellate work. He is ranked as a tier 1 Rising Star in the Legal 500 2024. In addition, Joshua has a busy inquest practice and is currently instructed in two public inquiries. He acts on behalf of Core Participants in both the UK Covid-19 Inquiry and in the recently announced Independent Inquiry Relating to Afghanistan. Joshua often advises and represents on appeal and in relation to judicial reviews. In June 2023 he appeared as second junior for the Appellant before the Court of Appeal in RN v CICA. He is currently instructed in a range of matters as sole counsel in the High Court, the Employment Appeal Tribunal and Upper Tribunal (Administrative Appeals Chamber) and has appeared successfully in each. Thanks to past criminal and regulatory law experience Joshua is also adept at working as part of teams of counsel in complex and high-profile transnational litigation. For example, he has worked on document-heavy offshore matters and national security-related litigation involving international law and welcomes such instructions. Joshua was recently appointed to the Attorney-General’s London C Panel of Counsel (term commencing 1 September 2023). He has also obtained Security Clearance (UKSV). Prior to studying for his LLB, Joshua was a semi-professional cyclist. This saw him race at national and international level in the UK, France and Belgium.

Julian Matthews

7BR

Barrister specialising in personal injury, clinical negligence and product liability, acting for defendant insurers and NHSR as well as claimants. Recent cases include: Levitt v Euro Building [2019] EWHC 2926 (vicarious liability for sub-contractors); Ellis v Kelly [2018] EWHC 2031 (contributory negligence of child); Mossa v Wise [2017] EWHC 2608 (limitation of actions); Secker v Fairhill Property (extent of builder’s liability to homeowner); FM v Ipswich Hospital NHS Trust (consent to medical treatment – birth injury) [2015] EWHC 775; Shorter v Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust [2015] EWHC 614 (secondary victims); Ward v Leeds General infirmary (secondary victims); Love and Dewsbury (discount rate); Cobham Hire Services v Eeles (interim payments); Brewis v Heatherwood (Cerebral Palsy); Seroxat litigation; Organophosphate Sheep-dip litigation; Gregg v Scott (House of Lords) – (loss of chance of better outcome); Webb v Barclays Bank Plc [2002] PIQR P8 (clinical negligence/contribution between tort-feasors); Merivale Moore v Strutt & Parker [2000] PNLR498 (£8m valuer’s negligence); Roberts v Winbow [1999] PIQR P77 (clinical negligence limitation); Hardwick v Hudson [1999] 1WCr 1770 (claims for economic losses); Lane v Shire Roofing [1995] PIQR P417 (distinction between employee and sub-contractor); Singh v Parkfield Group [1996] PIQR Q110 (case settlement offers, payments into court).

Justin Slater

7BR

Justin specialises in child law with an emphasis on care and adoption, Hague and non-Convention cases, together with complex and intractable contact disputes where there is a real risk of harm to the child.

Kat Shields

Kat Shields

7BR

Kat Shields defends and prosecutes in the Crown Court. She deals with serious general crime and financial crime. She is a Grade 3 Crown Prosecutor, sits on a number of CPS Specialist Panels including for Fraud, and is on the SFO’s “C” Panel of Counsel. Kat also practises in employment law and personal injury.

Kate Lumbers

7BR

Kate is a civil practitioner who practices in three areas: clinical negligence; personal injury and employment law. In the area of clinical negligence she is instructed by claimants in cases involving, amongst other things, delayed diagnosis, obstetric injury, negligent dental treatment and surgical injury. In connection with clinical negligence work she also represents families at inquests, where her subtantial advocacy experience is an advantage. In addition to her clinical nelgigence work Kate is also instructed by claimants and defendants in complex and high value personal injury cases, including those arising out of historic sexual abuse, road traffic accidents, workplace accidents and failures to maintain the highway. Kate is also experienced in a wide range of employment disputes including breach of restrictive covenants, redundancy, TUPE and discrimination claims.

Kate Temple-Mabe

Kate Temple-Mabe

7BR

Kate Temple-Mabe has a rapidly growing practice with a focus on crime (including general crime, financial crime, extradition, mutual legal assistance, and investigations) and areas of the civil and public law relating to criminal activity (including commercial fraud, proceeds of crime, civil claims against the police and prisons, and human trafficking & modern slavery compensation). Her work also extends to areas of information law including disclosure, privilege, data protection and the freedom of information. Her client-focussed and attentive approach to case preparation is complemented by a persuasive and compelling style of advocacy. Her practice is informed by experience across all of chambers’ areas of expertise, meaning she is well-placed to advise and act in matters which sit at the intersection of different practice areas. She is a dual UK and USA national.

Kiril Waite

Kiril Waite

7BR

Kiril Waite is a highly-regarded leading junior in the field of insurance litigation  – he acts for both claimants and defendants. He specialises in large loss and technical claims and is experienced in catastrophic injuries and Fatal Accident Act claims and civil and counter fraud. Kiril is regularly instructed on behalf of national and international insurance companies to handle complex and large loss claims in both personal injury and general insurance, including professional indemnity. As part of his personal injury and insurance practice Kiril has developed a particular specialism in the field of stress at work, a niche area in which he continues to develop as a specialist. His practice is balanced between both claimant and defendant/ insurer work. Kiril is frequently involved in stress at work claims from an early advisory stage through to the conclusion of the litigation process providing detailed specialist advice as well as representation at court at every stage of the litigation process. He has a noted and sought after specialism in cases where vicarious liability and causation are in issue. Kiril is a formidable advocate, who adopts a collaborative approach when working as part of a litigation team in order to achieve the optimum outcome for the client. He is known for his attention to detail and strategic thinking and gives clear and pragmatic advice to his professional and lay clients. He is in demand from leading insurers and solicitors for his outstanding advocacy skills, in particular in cross-examination, and his robust approach to litigation. He has extensive experience of representing clients in ADR models. Kiril played an integral role in the development of the current law on credit hire litigation and civil insurance fraud and appeared in a number of leading cases in the field which form the foundation of the law in this area. Kiril also has extensive experience of representing international clients in large commercial disputes.

Kitty Geddes

Kitty Geddes

7BR

Kitty has a busy mixed practice combining public and private family law with general crime. In the Family Courts, Kitty regularly acts for parents, children and local authorities. She has appeared in the Court of Appeal and the High Court. She has experience in care proceedings, adoption, wardship and applications under the inherent jurisdiction, including abduction, relocation and forced marriage. She has worked on large-scale offshore financial investigations, advised on LPP and has recently been led in the Crown Court on long running cases involving Encrochat. Kitty accepts instructions in respect of both welfare and property and affairs matters in the Court of Protection. She acts on behalf of protected parties and Local Authorities.  Her considerable experience in public family proceedings with clients with cognitive difficulties and mental health issues means she is particularly well placed to represent clients whose capacity is nuanced or fluctuating. Prior to coming to the Bar, Kitty studied Russian and French at Edinburgh University and went on to complete a Masters degree in Russian and European Studies at Oxford. She worked as an analyst in a London-based business intelligence firm conducting large scale asset traces and investigations in the Former Soviet Union.

Leslie Keegan

7BR

Specialises in clinical negligence, medical law personal injury and cases involving abuse of those in care. Leslie is an acknowledged expert in quantum , particularly in very high value claims. Experience includes catastrophic brain injury arising from trauma or from hypoxia and a wide variety of clinical negligence and personal injury cases. Recent cases include: Pridmore v Abertawe & Bro Morgannwg (cerebral palsy case); Keenor v Able (failure to diagnose subarachnoid haemorrhage); Re H (withdrawal of treatment case); Fofannah v Tesco Stores (woman who suffered brain damage from carbon monoxide poisoning); Jones v University College Hospital London (claimant rendered tetraplegic as a result of intraoperative spinal cord damage) C v Mayday Hospital NI-IS Trust (young woman who lost her sight completely as a result of failure to diagnose a subgalaleal haemorrhage.

Liam Ryan

Liam Ryan

7BR

Liam has a busy personal injury practice based on the multitrack. Liam has extensive experience of advising, drafting, negotiating and appearing before both the County and High Court on behalf of both Claimants and Defendants. He is the author of the textbook “A Practical Guide to Psychiatric Injury in Personal Injury Claims”. Within his personal injury practice Liam has developed a particular specialism in the field of stress at work, a niche area in which he continues to develop as a specialist. His practice is predominantly Claimant focused. Liam is frequently involved in stress at work claims from an early advisory stage through to the conclusion of the litigation process. He is experienced in dealing not only with the legal and procedural issues that arise in such cases, but also the practical ones including dealing with clients who are often still suffering from the effects of psychiatric injuries. He is a specialist in cases that involve psychiatric injury and pain disorders either in isolation, or in conjunction with other sites of injury. His work in this field straddles three spheres, serious personal injury, sexual abuse claims and secondary victim claims.

Lubeya Ramadhan

Lubeya Ramadhan

7BR

Lubeya is a specialist public and private law family practitioner.  Her work covers the full range of cases relating to children and she is committed to ensuring all her clients feel supported through the litigation process and achieving the best outcome for them. In public law, Lubeya enjoys a busy and varied practice acting for parents, children and local authorities.   Her cases often involve complex medical evidence, sexual abuse or serious injuries to children.  Lubeya has a particular interest in, and experience of, cases involving fabricated or induced illness. In private law, Lubeya has extensive experience in child arrangements disputes.  She is often instructed in protracted, complex cases where parental alienation is a factor or it has been necessary to join the child to proceedings and appoint a rule 16.4 guardian. Lubeya has experience of representing parents in the High Court in cases of Child Abduction, Inherent Jurisdiction, Wardship and in matters of the International Relocation of children. Lubeya is conscientious and thorough in her preparation and robust in her advocacy.  She is particularly skilled at putting clients at ease and representing vulnerable clients including those with substance misuse issues, mental health difficulties or learning disabilities.  In these cases, she is approachable and sensitive to her client's needs.

Luke Blackburn

7BR

Specialises in employment and disciplinary work. He has particular experience of the regulation of the prefessions, as well as sports and games.

Maryam Syed

7BR

Maryam Syed is a highly regarded Leading criminal and family practitioner heavily experienced in dealing with serious complex and high profile cases. She also sits as a Crown Court Recorder. From defending in the Jill Dando Murder, to prosecuting a RAF Squadron Leader for sexual abuse of boys, to defending a UKIP Councillor in fraud, to Prosecuting a Bishop of a Large Church for Sexual Offences-Maryam has dealt with a wealth of complex serious and notorious cases. Often instructed prior to charge she advises in highly complicated and distressing matters and is asked to direct the shape of an investigation or defence-and the marshalling of evidence then acting at trial. She has particular expertise in complex serious sexual abuse cases, rape and historic matters often spanning decades, and in complex multi-defendant serious crime and murder. Maryam is a Grade 4 Prosecutor and on both the Rape and Serious Crime Panel Lists. In family she deals with children and allegations of physical and sexual abuse in care proceedings, private law and fact finding. Maryam has a fearless reputation and is lauded for her ability to talk to and persuade whoever her audience be whether Judge or jury. She is often asked to deal with cases of extreme sensitivity and represent those who are vulnerable or have physical or mental health difficulties. She regularly commentates both in the written media and on television. Maryam is fluent in Urdu, Hindi and Punjabi and is often called on to deal with allegations of religious and racially motivated crimes. She frequently provides training to police, defence, CPS Lawyers, SOITS, ISVAS, Social Workers and NGOs on vulnerable witnesses and defendants, sexual offences, FGM, Forced Marriage and controlling coercive behaviour and modern slavery. She is direct access qualified and able to accept instructions directly from lay clients.

Mass Ndow-Njie

Mass Ndow-Njie

7BR

Mass Ndow-Njie has a multi-disciplinary practice and welcomes instructions across a range of Chambers’ areas of expertise. Mass joined 7BR in September 2021, after spending his first two years of practice at the Government Legal Department. Since then, he has gone on to build a busy practice which has led to Chambers & Partners describing him as having “built a reputation as a leading barrister across a number of practice areas.” In July 2020, Mass became the first ever Pupil Barrister to be awarded ‘Barrister of the Week’ by The Lawyer Publication. In January 2021, he was recognised as Advocate’s ‘Pro-bono Hero of the Month’ for his dedication to a pro-bono case and the result obtained on behalf of his client. In November 2021, Mass was presented with two awards in quick succession after he was declared as the winner of the Middle Temple Young Barristers Association (MTYBA) Rule of Law Essay Competition and commended as a Future Leader at the 2021 Chambers and Partners Awards. In January 2022, Mass was listed amongst the ‘Hot 100’ Lawyers across the UK and in November 2022 he was the recipient of the ‘Diversity and Inclusion: Future Leader’ award at the 2022 Chambers and Partners Awards. Mass has delivered keynote speeches within various academic and legal spaces. He has spoken to audiences in the UK Supreme Court, the Inns of Court and various universities. Mass is committed to enhancing the equality of access into the legal profession. Most notably, he is the founder and chairperson of Bridging the Bar, a charity which aims to support aspiring barristers from statistically underrepresented groups. This experience underscores Mass’ strong ability to relate to clients coming from all

Nia Frobisher

Nia Frobisher

7BR

Nia has a busy practice encompassing a range of specialities including clinical negligence, person injury, inquests and family law.  She is regularly instructed in the High Court, County Court, Coroner’s Court and Family Court across England and Wales. Her regular court appearances for both Claimants/Applicants and Defendants/Respondents in a wide range of disciplines has made her an analytical and confident advocate. In addition to enjoying a busy court practice, Nia frequently advises in conference and in writing and is well versed in drafting pleadings.  Nia combines her analytical and confident advocacy with a compassionate, personable, and sensitive approach to clients and strives to ensure all clients are fully supported to enable them to better partake in the legal process. Nia was called to the Bar in 2016 by The Honourable Society of Gray’s Inn, having been awarded multiple scholarships. She was graded outstanding on completion of BPTC.

Patricia Leonard

Patricia Leonard

7BR

Barrister specialising in clinical negligence, personal injury and inquest work. Patricia’s practice covers all aspects of clinical negligence, predominantly for claimants. In particular, she has acted in cases concerning birth injuries, brain injuries, missed/delayed diagnosis cases and failed surgical procedures. In relation to her personal injury practice, she is regularly instructed in complex high value claims and in large multi-party actions. Patricia is a specialist in claims involving physical and sexual abuse of vulnerable individuals. She has acted in two of the biggest group actions in the UK involving historic abuse which included representation in both the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court. In 2018 she was appointed to sit on the Lambeth Redress Scheme Appeal Panel chaired by Sir John Goldring. She is wildly published and has co-written a book (‘A Practical Guide to Personal Injuries in Sport’) and many articles including in the Guardian and the New Law Journal.

Pavlos Panayi

Pavlos Panayi

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Specialist in business crime, fraud, terrorism, serious violent crime and sexual offences. Instructed in cases with an international dimension with a focus on Greece, Cyprus, the Russian Federation and the channel islands. Prosecutes and defends in high-profile and complex criminal litigation. Acknowledged leader in his field with a track record of success in difficult cases. Recent successful instructions include acting for the leading Cyprus bank whose directors and managers faced three consecutive fraud trials arising from the collapse of the Cyprus banking system in 2012-13; appearing for a gold bullion dealer and celebrity socialite in restraint proceedings following allegations of laundering over £200m; acting for the principle partner at a London based law firm alleged to have committed a £6m fraud on the Legal Aid fund and appearing in the first National Action neo-Nazi trial, successfully defending a British Army Corporal alleged to have committed terrorism offences. Prosecutes and defends murder cases of all varieties with a reputation for winning hard cases against the odds.

Rachel Langdale KC

Rachel Langdale KC

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Rachel Langdale KC is Head of Chambers at 7BR and undertakes Children Law cases, Public Inquiries and Judicial Review. Acting at first instance for parties in the High Court, Rachel has considerable experience in presenting and challenging complex medical evidence. She is regularly instructed where causing death or serious injury is alleged. She has significant expertise in calling and cross-examining complainants of sexual abuse (with or without the use of a witness intermediary) and frequently acts on behalf of vulnerable adults. Rachel has advised local authorities and organisations on safeguarding procedure and practice; the use of the inherent jurisdiction and wardship; applications of policy and the provision of services. Rachel’s advice is sought upon the need (or otherwise) for Reporting Restriction Orders or anticipatory injunctions to be obtained. She has extensive experience of appellate work from the Family Division in the Court of Appeal. Rachel has undertaken Public Inquiry work throughout her career.  More recently she was instructed as leading counsel in the Lambeth investigation in the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (2018-2021). She acted for the South Staffordshire PCT in the Mid-Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust Public Inquiry (2010-2012). She has also scrutinised the investigations or actions of statutory authorities in the context of judicial review and in the context of allegations made in the Care Standards Tribunal. Rachel provides a committed service to those she represents.    

Rose Harvey-Sullivan

Rose Harvey-Sullivan

7BR

Rose Harvey-Sullivan enjoys a busy practice encompassing clinical negligence, inquests, mental capacity (Court of Protection) and mental health, personal injury and human rights, particularly in relation to claims involving local authorities. Having a multi-disciplinary practice means that Rose often brings additional perspectives and expertise to a particular instruction, to the benefit of her client. She has particular experience of working with and for vulnerable clients, and is adept at dealing sensitively with clients who lack capacity, have disabilities, or are experiencing significant mental ill-health. Clients have commented that ‘her cross-examination skills were simply brilliant… She gave us realistic expectations and we believe that we would not have won our case without her’. Rose’s advocacy has been praised by judges as ‘clear and confident… she courageously and attractively advanced her cause’. Solicitors have further stated that Rose is ‘fantastic to work with… she has always been well prepared for hearings and clients have commented on how at ease she has made them feel’. In 2021, Rose was nominated for the Young Pro Bono Barrister of the Year. She currently volunteers for Advocate as a case reviewer and takes certain cases on a pro bono basis. Rose is a General Editor and Contributor of Coroners’ Inquests and Investigations, published in March 2021 by LexisNexis. She is also co-author of the Inquests and Court of Protection chapters in the APIL Personal Injury: Law, Practice and Precedents Service, and co-author of the Court of Protection chapter in the Butterworths Personal Injury Litigation Service looseleaf. Prior to coming to the Bar, Rose studied English Literature at Queens’ College, Cambridge, and worked in prison reform in Bangladesh for the German government’s development agency.

Ross Beaton

Ross Beaton

7BR

Ross Beaton specialises in employment and discrimination law. He is also currently instructed for the Metropolitan Police Commissioner on the Undercover Policing Inquiry. Ross has a particular interest in cases involving medical care. Prior to specialising in employment and discrimination work, Ross also maintained a busy clinical negligence practice and regularly dealt with cases involving complex medical issues which were valued up to seven figures. He is experienced in dealing with claims for psychiatric injury said to have been caused by stress at work and has settled such cases, generally brought in the civil Courts, for six figure sums when acting as sole counsel. Ross has appeared in the Employment Appeal Tribunal – Sean Thomas Leacy v Building Craft College [2022] EAT 59 Ross also enjoys working on large scale matters as part of a team, as he presently does for the Metropolitan Police. In 2018, he worked as an in-house barrister at the Government Legal Department, primarily dealing with large scale abuse litigation arising out of military operations abroad. Outside his work in chambers, Ross is committed to pro bono work with various charities and generally to using his legal skills to help disadvantaged people. He is a long-standing trustee of the Brixton Advice Centre. He is a case reviewer for Advocate, for whom he also continues to take appropriate cases on a pro bono basis. He is also an Advocacy Trainer for Inner Temple.

Sarah Edwards

Sarah Edwards

7BR

Sarah Edwards is a highly experienced advocate in both clinical negligence and family law at all levels including appearances in the Court of Appeal. Sarah has extensive expertise in complex clinical negligence cases, often involving difficult medical and legal issues. Her cases have involved most clinical and surgical specialities, general practice and nursing. Having studied pre-clinical medicine at Cambridge, she is able to evaluate complex medical evidence. Sarah’s family practice has a particular emphasis on financial remedy applications (often involving high net worth clients with complex assets) and private children law (including relocation cases). Sarah is friendly and approachable, and is known for her thorough approach and careful preparation. She is dedicated to achieving the best possible outcome for her clients.

Simeon Maskrey

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Simeon Maskrey is recognised as an outstanding, experienced silk in each of his three main practice areas, comprising maximum severity clinical negligence, personal injury and product liability cases, which is reflected in his Legal 500 tier 1 ranking.  He has appeared in the European Court of Justice, the Supreme Court and the House of Lords. He has sat as a Deputy High Court Judge since 2001. Simeon is a regular speaker at AvMA conferences and has regularly lectured at Trinity College, Dublin, and King’s College, London. He is a well-known contributor to 7BR seminars and has recently chaired or spoken at events organized by MBL seminars and by Irwin Mitchell and Kennedy’s solicitors. He has spoken or been involved in workshops for the Royal College of Surgeons and Royal College of Physicians. Simeon is commended for the relationships he builds with his lay and professional clients, his ability to absorb and distil large quantities of complex and technical medical information and for his cross-examination skills. His persuasiveness in Court has been noted by judges on numerous occasions. Solicitors comment on his approachability and informal style and lay clients on his manner and ability to explain complex issues. He is regularly instructed to act in cases emanating from international jurisdictions. He has unparalleled experience in medical product and pharmaceutical group actions and assisted in the successful negotiation of a settlement in the metal on metal hip litigation, leading a team of four counsel. He is currently leading a three counsel team in the blood products litigation against the Secretary of State and NHS Trusts and is engaged in a test case on the application of section 41(1) of the Consumer Protection Act. Simeon is regularly instructed on behalf of claimants and defendants in maximum severity personal injury actions. He is commended for his judgement and pragmaticism and for the quality of his advocacy. His forthright and straightforward approach in mediations and round table meetings has resulted in settlement of difficult and apparently intractable cases.

Simon King

7BR

Simon practises in clinical negligence and personal injury (including product liability) disputes, and in specialist criminal and regulatory work in related fields (eg health and safety prosecutions, professional disciplinary and regulatory tribunals). He also acts in coroners’ inquests and inquiries, including, in relation to the fatal shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes at Stockwell in 2005. Practice is based in London but is not restricted by location. He acts for both claimants and defendants and has been cited continuously since 1997 in the principal professional directories (Chambers & Partners, The Legal 500) as a leading London barrister in the area of personal injury. He is now similarly cited in the field of clinical negligence.

Simon Wheatley

Simon Wheatley

7BR

Simon’s principle area of practice is maximum severity personal injury claims and brain damage cases. He has detailed knowledge and experience of medical claims across the whole spectrum of clinical practice; and has represented a range of defendants, including the MOD in a variety of cases involving Army and RAF personnel.In clinical negligence, Simon specialises in claims involving injury at birth, cerebral palsy, failure to diagnose, failure to inform, and a variety of procedures, including laparotomy and laparoscopy. He appears on behalf of medical and other professionals in disciplinary proceedings. He is also instructed in product liability cases which concern medical products. Simon undertakes a range of personal injury work that includes industrial accidents, chemical injuries, RSI and “stress at work” cases. He is highly regarded for his expertise in military discipline matters, such as service bullying and discrimination cases.Simon also lectures on medico-legal topics, including the use of medical experts in clinical negligence cases and the application of multipliers.

Steven Ford

Steven Ford

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Steven has a specialist practice which focusses on personal injury and professional negligence claims arising out of deliberate conduct. He appears at public inquiries and represents institutions and individuals before disciplinary and other tribunals. He advises public sector, corporate and voluntary bodies on institutional liability for deliberate injury and compliance issues associated with his areas of practice, both in England and Wales and in other jurisdictions. He represents local authorities and private social care providers, independent and state schools, universities and other education providers, health trusts and medical practitioners, voluntary organisations, charities, sports clubs and sports regulators, police forces and religious bodies of all denominations in claims concerning assault, abuse and neglect and in social care, health care and educational negligence claims. He is a recognised expert in the tort liability of local authorities, institutional liability for deliberate injury, social care and educational negligence and the law of limitation, non-delegable duties, vicarious liability and psychiatric injury.

Steven Gray

7BR

Steven focuses principally on financial and business crime and related civil, public and regulatory work. His clients include domestic and offshore financial services institutions, high-net-worth individuals and government agencies. He appears as an advocate in the criminal and civil courts.

Susan Reed

7BR

Barrister specialising in private and public law cases involving children, including care proceedings involving allegations of physical or sexual abuse, residence, contact and adoption cases.

Susannah Johnson KC

Susannah Johnson KC

7BR

Susannah Johnson is a highly experienced multi-disciplinary barrister who undertakes family work, public inquiry work and civil cases arising from sexual and physical abuse. Family Susannah regularly appears in the High Court in complex public and private law cases concerning children, including those involving serious and complex injuries, parental alienation, international child abduction and international adoption.  She acts for parents, guardians and local authorities and also has experience in forced marriage and Court of Protection cases. She has attracted positive comment on her advocacy skills from both clients and the judiciary. Public Inquiries Susannah undertakes public inquiry work and is renowned for her sound judgment and sensitive approach.  During 2020 and 2021 she was instructed by Switalskis in the Lambeth investigation within the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) and represented 28 Core Participants. Susannah is currently instructed as one of the junior counsel to the UK COVID-19 Inquiry. Personal Injury Susannah has particular expertise in representing and advising adults and children, in recent and non-recent sexual and physical abuse in institutional settings and is known for her sensitive approach, sound judgment.  Susannah has been instructed by the Official Solicitor and has extensive experience of group litigation.

Timothy Meakin

Timothy Meakin

7BR

Tim’s experience in clinical negligence and personal injury is extensive in advice, at arbitration, and at representation at trial.  He manages high value fatal and personal injury claims, and routinely advises and represents claimants and organisations on maximum severity injury claims with high value.  Tim has a special interest in birth related injuries and associated severe brain injury cases and generally the value of claims settled or obtained at judgment is in the region of £500,000 to £16.25million.  His recent case law history set out below demonstrates his experience in dealing with high value and complex claims. In terms of clinical negligence, his areas of work include: Neonatal and perinatal injuries (in particular, cerebral palsy, Erb’s Palsy, paraplegia, and quadriplegia). Wrongful birth claims. Neurology, including adverse outcomes of neurosurgery, brain injury and cauda equina complications. Oncology, including all aspects of breach of duty and causation of injury caused by late diagnoses. General Practice, negligence arising from delayed referral and late diagnosis of complex conditions. Orthopaedics and claims based on other sub-specialisms including cardiology, renal pathology, psychiatry. Consent to treatment issues. In terms of personal injury work, Tim regularly undertakes severe traumatic injury and fatal accident cases from county court to appellate level. He is regularly instructed on catastrophic traumatic injury to the brain and spine from industrial accidents and road traffic accidents.  His personal injury practice also includes the additional sub-specialities: Claims against the Ministry of Defence, relating to serious injury incurred in the course of military service. Specialist sports law practice, including serious personal injury. Group actions relating to damages for historic abuse against local authorities. Notable Clinical Negligence Cases A selection of Tim’s more recent cases that achieved settlement includes the following; T v Ramsey NHS Trust [2021] A female claimant suffered permanent injury due to the negligent management of her cervical cancer, with additional damage to her bowel at surgery.  Extensive injuries requiring extensive future care. Settlement at a mediation at £1.55m. M v Swansea NHS Trust [2021] A male claimant claimed damages for clinical negligence relating to the treatment of a bowel condition. A liability and quantum case was listed for trial for alleged negligent general surgery leading to peritonitis and permanent irreducible hernia with long-term symptoms.  The claim settled immediately before trial at £400,000. T v Barnsley NHS Foundation Trust [2021] A Fatal Accidents Act 1976 claim based on the negligent mismanagement of a pulmonary embolism. The assessment of the dependency included earnings and services of a high earning father/partner, assessing the value of his future shares and other capital assets.  The claim settled at mediation at £1.4m. C v Isle of Wight NHS Trust [2020} A serving officer suffered a BK amputation of his leg due to negligent NHS treatment leading to his medical retirement from the army.  The claim included loss of army career earnings and pension, with associated prosthetic and future care costs.  Settled at mediation at £1.5m. R V Northampton NHS Trust [2020] Cerebral palsy claim for negligent management of the claimant’s birth.  Liability settled and quantum disputed in relation to future care and case management.  The claim settled at £2.4m plus periodical payments at £225,000 per annum. Notable Personal Injury Cases B v Ministry of Defence [2021] The claimant suffered a serious psychological injury whilst serving as a civil servant in Afghanistan.  He had long-term symptoms with associated loss of career and future losses.  The claim settled at a mediation at £1.65m. G v M [2021] The claimant suffered a severe brain injury in an RTA, aged 13 years, causing significant permanent neurological deficits. The claimant suffered a substantial loss of earnings and required extensive future care.  Liability and causation of injury were disputed, particularly as to extensive engineering and neurosurgical evidence on the prevention of injury by wearing a cycle helmet.  The claim settled at mediation and was approved at £900,000. H v N [2021] The child claimant was severely injured in an RTA which caused her permanent brain injury.  The claim settled at mediation at £2.65m plus provisional damages. D v Ministry of Defence [2021] A high-ranking army officer suffered bullying and psychological injury in the course of military service.  The claimant incurred loss of army earnings and pension with permanent disablement in the labour market.  Settled at mediation at £395,000. B v British Cycling [2020] The claimant, who was a member of Special Forces, was severely brain injured in a negligently managed road race. The claim included loss of earnings and future care. Liability settled on a 50:50 basis and settled thereafter at mediation at £460,000 (50% of the total claim). P v Aviva [2018] Tetraplegia of claimant following RTA.  Total care required for rest of life and settlement based on a maximum severity injury.  Settled at arbitration at £16.25m

Timothy Walker

Timothy Walker

7BR

A commercial and employment practitioner, Tim’s commercial practice extends to commercial disputes, shareholders’ disputes, share sale agreements, directors’ duties, civil fraud, asset recovery, and partnership; and he is experienced in freezing orders and other forms of interim relief. He acts for both employers and employees in wrongful and unfair dismissal claims, enforcement of post-termination restrictive covenants, TUPE, stress at work and discrimination claims. His practice also extends to disciplinary tribunals; proprietary estoppel and constructive and resulting trusts; TOLATA claims; and professional negligence. As a keen sportsman, Tim has an interest in sports law. Reported cases include: O’Neill v Phillips [1999]1 WLR 1092 HL; Gill v Sandhu [2005] EWCA Civ1297; [2006] Ch 456; Northampton Regional Livestock Centre Limited v Cowling [2015] EWCA civ 651: re AMT Coffee Limited [2019] EWHC 46 (Ch)

Vanessa Marshall

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Vanessa Marshall QC has a unique practice consisting of both criminal and civil jurisdictions, which means she can offer the skills and experience gained as a criminal advocate but also the discipline and detail that civil paperwork brings. Prior to taking Silk in 2018 Vanessa was regularly ranked in Legal 500 as a leading junior in Crime. Her practice in crime is split between prosecuting and defending and she is well known as a specialist in rape matters and other difficult, complex sexual offences including historic allegations and those involving child witnesses. Vanessa possesses fine attention to detail and a strong work ethic, which combined with her relentless tenacity (particularly involving issues of disclosure) and effectiveness as a jury advocate, make her the obvious choice whether prosecuting or defending. It is testament to this that within a week of taking Silk, she was instructed in the only two murders in the East Midlands by both the defence and prosecution involving stabbing by young defendants. In short, she always goes the extra mile and leaves no stone unturned, consistently achieving acquittals when defending ‘hopeless’ cases and regularly secures convictions in ‘difficult’ prosecution cases. She also deals with manslaughters, attempted murders and murder, robbery and serious violence, modern slavery, high value drugs matters. She had extensive experience being led in multi-handed murder inquiries for both prosecution and defence, including acting as the prosecution Junior on the Hilda Murrell investigation, where her pre-trial work involved heading up a police team reviewing 100,000 documents for the purposes of disclosure and PII hearings. Her background as a Registered General Nurse at a London teaching hospital means that she is a first- choice candidate for criminal cases concerning complex medical issues and causation, such as baby shaking cases. She also defends GPs accused of sexual offences against patients in the Crown Court, for the medical defence organisations. In 2009-10, she was Counsel to the Airedale Inquiry, calling and cross-examining hospital managers, doctors and nurses into the management and practices of Night Nurse Practitioners at Airedale NHS Trust, concerning nurse prescribing and IV administration of opiates, following a stayed murder prosecution against a senior NNP. It was through her meticulous analysis of the voluminous amount of documentation that she discovered a file that had been missed by the prosecution team, which wholly exculpated the NNP from any wrong-doing. In relation to her civil practice Vanessa acts predominantly for claimants in inquests and clinical negligence and over the years has accrued a vast amount of experience representing patients both at trial and in mediations, concerning complicated medical and legal issues.  

Vittoria Trigilio

Vittoria Trigilio

7BR

Vittoria Trigilio specialises in the defence of serious crime, with a particular focus on corporate and economic crime and homicide. Vittoria is fully bilingual in Italian and has a good working knowledge of French. Her language skills mean she is frequently involved in cases with an international element which require her to work in multiple languages. Vittoria’s diligent and robust approach means that she is trusted by both lay clients and instructing solicitors when faced with challenging cases.

William Chapman

William Chapman

7BR

William is a civil law practitioner. His principal areas of practice are personal injury and clinical negligence. He also accepts instructions in employment and commercial disputes. He is regularly instructed in claims valued £1m to £10m including those who have suffered traumatic brain injuries. He has detailed knowledge of life expectancy and the calculation of appropriate multipliers. He is credited with the Additional Life Tables in Ogden 8. He is the author of online software for the precise calculation of any multiplier including joint multipliers. He acted for Matthew Wiessler in the ‘Princess Diana’ case. He is often instructed in clinical negligence claims for detailed consideration of the statistical basis supporting reduced life expectancy and chances of survival from delayed diagnoses. He read economics at Cambridge and worked as an economics consultant in the UK and USA before coming to the Bar. He has particular expertise in civil actions against the police and social services and the law of the liability of public authorities. He is, and has been, junior counsel in a number of cutting edge cases on the scope of public authority liability for determination in the Court of Appeal. He is regularly instructed in claims arising out of historic child abuse including complex cases where such children have suffered additional traumatic brain injury. He was counsel for core participant victims of historic child abuse in six of the investigations conducted by the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse. His speeches were widely reported in the mainstream media. He is regularly instructed as the family’s representative in Inquests. He acts for respondents and claimants in the Employment Tribunal, particularly where there is overlap with claims for personal injury.  

Yasmin Omotosho

Yasmin Omotosho

7BR

Yasmin has a mixed practice in regulatory and professional discipline law, public inquiries and criminal law. She appears before a number of regulators, including the Health and Care Professions Council, General Optical Council, the Nursing and Midwifery Council and Social Work England, both as a case presenter and defending registrants. She is repeatedly instructed to assist solicitors in matters arising from public inquiries, including the Grenfell Tower Inquiry and the Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry. Yasmin has previously worked on the Undercover Policing Inquiry and the Infected Blood Inquiry and completed a secondment at the Bank of England’s Prudential Regulation Authority, where she was instructed as Junior Junior Counsel in a high-profile international investigation. She maintains a criminal practice and has experience in matters concerning fraud, drug supply and offensive weapons.