Barristers

Corinne Bramwell

Corinne Bramwell

9BR Chambers, London

Position

Corinne has practised at the Bar for almost 20 years. She has extensive experience defending and prosecuting, and is in high demand for her expertise in cases of the utmost gravity and sensitivity, including homicide, serious sexual offences, and complex financial crime. Previous professional commentary has described Corinne as an excellent communicator, tactically astute with a measured style and gravitas in court; universally respected by judges and opponents.

Corinne is an appointed SFO (panel B), and CPS (grade 4) advocate. She is a specialist CPS panel advocate for counter terrorism, fraud, serious crime, rape and serious sexual offences and extradition.

In addition to criminal law, Corinne has a successful practice in regulatory and professional disciplinary law. She represents professionals and regulators including the General Medical Council, General Dental Council, and Nursing and Midwifery Council.

Corinne is qualified under the Bar Council's direct access scheme, allowing her, in appropriate cases, to accept instructions directly from the public.

Career

Called 2005

CPS Panel (grade 4)

CPS RASSO panel

CPS Fraud panel (grade 3)

CPS Serious Crime panel (grade 4)

CPS Extradition panel (grade 2)

CPS Counter Terrorism panel (grade 3)

SFO prosecution panel (B)

Direct Access qualified

Pupil Supervisor

Memberships

Inner Temple South Eastern Circuit Criminal Bar Association Bar Council Bar Representation Committee member

Education

BVC - Inns of Court School of Law, City University

BV - Inns of Court School of Law, City University

LLB (Hons) - European, International and Comparative Law, University of Sheffield and University of Helsinki

Mentions

London Bar

Crime

Leading junior2
Corinne Bramwell – 9BR Chambers ‘Corinne is incredibly astute, especially when dealing with vulnerable witnesses and sensitive issues that arise in difficult cases. She is also very calm under pressure, whether it be pressure from defence counsel or the judge. Her ability to master and assess the real issues in the case, in particular the unused material, is also key to her success.’