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Barristers

Benjamin Waidhofer

Work Department

Foundry Chambers

Position

YEAR OF CALL 2008 Prosecution and defence.

Career

Benjamin’s practice is rooted in the defence of serious crime encompassing fraud, violence and drugs offences.  He specialises in providing tactical advice to prospective defendants pre-charge and he is often the final port of call for advice on appeal.  He conducts Court-Martial work and has developed a particular specialty in defending individuals charged with motoring offences or advising businesses on how to deal with motoring offences that could affect them.

Benjamin is frequently instructed to conduct private prosecutions in addition to prosecutions on behalf of the Crown Prosecution Service, the Royal Mail Group PLC and the National Probation Service.

Benjamin has developed a strong regulatory practice.  He has previously been instructed by private individuals to conduct licencing appeals including those relating to the ‘fit and proper person’ test.  He is regularly instructed by local authorities to advise on, and prosecute, matters relating to fraud, planning, environmental law and food hygiene offences.

The remainder of Benjamin’s practice is founded upon civil work with a criminal aspect.  Aside from a significant experience of dealing with civil orders made by the criminal courts, he has conducted Judicial Review proceedings, appeals by way of case stated and is often instructed to conduct cash detention, forfeiture and restraint order proceedings.

Memberships

Awards

Inner Temple Exhibition Award Inner Temple Duke of Edinburgh Scholar Winner of the Willem C Vis international moot competition (as part of the KCL team)

Appointments

CPS Advocate Panel at Level 3 Co-Opted onto the CBA Executive Committee

Education

BA (Hons) History (University of Leeds) LLM Kings College London

Mentions

London Bar

Crime

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Benjamin Waidhofer – Foundry Chambers ‘Ben is very competent and is a first choice for many. He has an unerring ability to find solutions in the most complex cases. He is very well respected by his peers and others within the profession. Ben has an extensive knowledge of the law and is great with the lay client. He is also a great tactician.’
London Bar

Fraud: crime

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Benjamin Waidhofer – Foundry Chambers ‘Ben has a good head for fraud cases, he pays attention to detail and is able to distil complex information quickly and easily. Watching him make legal submissions is to witness a wizard at work.’
London Bar

Proceeds of crime (POCA) and asset forfeiture

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Benjamin Waidhofer – Foundry Chambers ‘It is hard to imagine how any barrister could ever be more persuasive than Ben. Watching Ben make legal submissions is to witness a wizard at work.'