Barristers

Olinga Tahzib

Olinga Tahzib

Work Department

Personal Injury, Clinical Negligence, International Injury and Travel, Public Inquiries and Inquests, Employment and Discrimination

Position

Barrister specialising in Personal Injury, Clinical Negligence, International Injury and Travel, Public Inquiries & Inquests, Employment & Discrimination.

Career

Olinga was called to the bar in 2016.

Olinga Tahzib is a civil practitioner specialising in personal injury, clinical negligence and employment disputes.

Before joining Chambers, Olinga completed the Bar Professional Training Course as a Lord Denning Scholar of Lincoln’s Inn. He was graded ‘Outstanding’, graduating top amongst all students at the Inn. Prior to this, Olinga completed his Graduate Diploma in Law with distinction at BPP Law School.

Before law, Olinga took a Double First in Physics and Philosophy as an undergraduate at Oxford University and there he also completed his Masters in the Philosophy of Physics with distinction. Whilst at Oxford, Olinga graduated top of his year in all four years of study, winning several university and college prizes and scholarships.

Languages

Farsi, Spanish (intermediate)

Memberships

Personal Injuries Bar Association Pan European Organisation of Personal Injury Lawyers (PEOPIL) Free Representation Unit Employment Lawyers Association

Education

Before law, Olinga took a Double First in Physics and Philosophy as an undergraduate at Oxford University and there he also completed his Masters in the Philosophy of Physics with distinction. Whilst at Oxford, Olinga graduated top of his year in all four years of study, winning several university and college prizes and scholarships.

Mentions

London Bar

Clinical negligence

Leading junior4
Olinga Tahzib – Outer Temple Chambers ‘Olinga is very impressive in conference and has a detailed, forensic mind when it comes to considering medical evidence.’
London Bar

Personal injury

Leading junior4
Olinga Tahzib –Outer Temple Chambers ‘Olinga is very thorough and meticulous in his research and written work. He handles vulnerable clients with great sensitivity and his advocacy is incredibly clear, eloquent and persuasive.’