Barristers

Mark Thomas

Mark Thomas

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Mark specialises in police law, inquests, public/administrative law and employment law. He acts for police forces as well as a range of clients in both the public and private sectors. 

Position

Mark specialises in inquests, police law and public/administrative law. His practice includes cases which are commercially or politically sensitive, often involving issues of public interest immunity or media coverage.

Mark has acted in a wide variety of complex jury inquests including maritime search and rescue (Ivan Ignatov), missing person searches (Gaia Pope), police taser deaths (Marc Cole), ABD police restraints (Douglas Oak), police road traffic accidents (Suleyman Yalcin) and deaths in custody (Simeon Francis).

He has also acted for numerous employers in employee death inquests.

Mark is currently instructed by a variety of police forces to defend judicial review claims and claims for false imprisonment, assault and malicious prosecution.

Career

Mark read Philosophy, Politics and Economics at New College, Oxford. Prior to becoming a barrister, he worked for several international investment banks. This business experience enables him to bring clear commercial acumen to his advice and advocacy.

Mark has served as a judicial intern at the Federal Court of Australia to Justice Nicholson and Justice French, the former Chief Justice of Australia.

He was called to the Bar in 2006.

Please visit the 5 Essex Chambers website for Mark’s profile, which sets out full details of his practice including relevant work of note.

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