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Ali Almihdar

Outer Temple Chambers

Dr Ali Almihdar has a unique status as the first Saudi Arabian lawyer qualified as a member of the English Bar. He has extensive experience representing Saudi and non-Saudi clients in commercial matters in the UK and Saudi Arabia. His work covers the full range of commercial legal practice from advice and drafting through to advocacy. He is equally comfortable conducting litigation in arbitrations, tribunals and before the Saudi Courts. He is instructed in the UK in cross jurisdiction litigation and commercial disputes and is often required to provide strategic advice in inter-party relationships and disputes. He has extensive experience in the energy and construction sector, in particular the field of oil and gas, infrastructure, FIDIC construction and defence contracts. He was the Legal Adviser to the Saudi Arabian Minister of Petroleum & Mineral Resources and after starting in private practice continued as External Counsel to the Ministry and its commercial arm PETROMIN for several years. He has been instructed in cases and arbitrations involving the disputes on petroleum contracts and construction projects by governmental and commercial entities. He has extensive experience in private client work, including trusts work, where his knowledge of the Sharia and the Arabic language has been particularly important. He has acted for members of the Saudi Royal Family and has advised international law firms in London and the Middle East on complex probate and succession issues.

Aliyah Akram

Aliyah Akram

Outer Temple Chambers

Aliyah Akram is acknowledged as a leading junior in personal injury, industrial disease and product liability litigation. She is renowned for her expertise and experience in group litigation in all of the core areas in which she practices. Many of her cases have an international aspect and give rise to both jurisdictional issues and conflicts of laws. The value and complexity of Aliyah’s cases means that the vast majority of her work is in the High Court of Justice. Aliyah is a robust and persuasive trial advocate. She prides herself on working closely as a team with instructing solicitors, not just in group litigation, but in every case in which she is involved. Her focus is always on maximising the client’s prospects of success. She is able to cut through the background noise and gets straight to the issues. She is a contributing author of Asbestos: Law & Litigation (Sweet & Maxwell, 2019). She has been described by Chambers & Partners as a ‘rising star’.

Andrew Spink

Andrew Spink

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Barrister specialising in Pensions, Commercial Professional Negligence, Commercial, Banking and Financial Services, International Arbitration.

Anson Cheung

Anson Cheung

Outer Temple Chambers

Barrister specialising in Construction, Commercial & Chancery, International Arbitration, Pensions, Professional Negligence, Banking & Financial Services, Insolvency & Restructuring.

Bianca Venkata

Bianca Venkata

Outer Temple Chambers

Barrister specialising in private client & trusts, pensions, employment & discrimination, financial services, insolvency, and international related matters.

Carin Hunt

Carin Hunt

Outer Temple Chambers

Barrister specialising in Personal Injury, Clinical Negligence, Travel Law, Employment & Discrimination, Education, Court of Protection, Public Law.

David Ericson Grant

David Ericson Grant

Outer Temple Chambers

Barrister specialising in Pensions, Private Clients and Trusts, Professional Negligence, Financial Services and  Banking, Employment and Discrimination, Insolvency and Restructuring, Commercial Litigation.  

Edward Morgan

Edward Morgan

Outer Temple Chambers

Barrister specialising in Employment and Discrimination, Commercial Litigation, Disciplinary and Regulatory, Inquests as well as Mediation and Arbitration.

Elaine Palser

Elaine Palser

Outer Temple Chambers

Barrister specialising in Private Client and Trusts, Insolvency and Restructuring, Commercial and Chancery, Professional Negligence and Mediation.

Elizabeth Grace

Elizabeth Grace

Outer Temple Chambers

Barrister specialising in Employment & Discrimination, Pensions, Commercial and Financial Services, Insolvency & Restructuring, Private Client and Trusts, International, Personal Injury and Clinical Negligence.

Fiona Horlick

Fiona Horlick

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Barrister specialising in Health and Safety, Disciplinary and Regulatory, Medical Crime, Business Crime, Regulation and Sanctions, Administrative and Public Law.

Gerard McDermott

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Barrister specialising in Employment; Clinical Negligence; Health and Safety; Personal Injury; Professional Negligence; Private International Law; EU Law.

Gus Baker

Gus Baker

Outer Temple Chambers

Barrister specialising in Commercial Disputes, Professional Negligence, Employment & Discrimination, Financial Services, Pensions, Health & Safety.

Harry Steinberg

Harry Steinberg

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Harry Steinberg specialises in large-scale group claims – typically involving private international tort law and product liability – serious personal injury and industrial disease. Harry was awarded the Personal Injury / Clinical Negligence Silk of the Year in the Chambers UK Bar Awards 2017. He is renowned for innovative thinking, winning difficult cases and challenging legal orthodoxy. Harry is “… rapidly establishing himself…” (Legal 500, 2017) in the area of Civil Liberties and Human Rights (including actions against the police). Legal 500 (2016) said “… he has an extraordinary legal mind with an ability to understand complex legal issues very quickly.” Chambers & Partners (2015) described him as “…the go-to man for asbestos claims; no-one else compares”.

Imogen Egan

Imogen Egan

Outer Temple Chambers

Barrister specialising in Employment, Personal Injury, Clinical Negligence, Education Law, Public Law, Disciplinary and Regulatory, Sports Law.

James Counsell

James Counsell

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Barrister specialising in Clinical Negligence, Professional Negligence, Disciplinary and Regulatory, Commercial Disputes, Personal Injury, Sports Law.  

James Arnold

Outer Temple Chambers

Barrister specialising in Employment. James is a specialist in employment and discrimination law. His particular expertise lies in defending complex and high-value discrimination, protected disclosure (whistle-blowing) and detriment claims, as well as providing strategic advice on a broad spectrum of employment law issues. He is predominately instructed by public & private-sector respondent organisations including police forces, NHS Trusts, universities, county councils and large corporate clients. In addition, he successfully represents claimant employees. James also maintains an extensive and wide-ranging advisory practice on all aspects of employment law, including TUPE and pension transfers, redundancy issues, settlement agreements, equal pay claims, restrictive covenants and bonus schemes. Other areas of expertise include conducting internal investigations (disciplinary & grievance), presenting or chairing internal hearings and appeals, witness training, pension advice, police collaboration agreements, ill-health retirements, injury on duty awards, policy & reputational issues and sensitive matters of national security, for which James has SC National Security Clearance valid until 18 August 2026. He also lectures extensively and provides training seminars. As senior counsel, James is comfortable representing clients against leading juniors and QCs. Having formerly worked in the City, as well as completing pupillage at a leading shipping set, James is able to bring his commercial experience to bear on his employment practice. James is able to accept instructions from corporate clients directly via the Public Access Scheme.

Jeremy Scott-Joynt

Jeremy Scott-Joynt

Outer Temple Chambers

Barrister specialising in Commercial & Chancery, Financial Services, Business Crime & Investigations, Employment & Discrimination, Disciplinary & Regulatory, Public Law, Sanctions & Export Controls, International Administrative & Disciplinary Law.

Joshua Hitchens

Joshua Hitchens

Outer Temple Chambers

Barrister specialising in Commercial Litigation, Public Law, International Administrative Law, Sanctions, Business Crime & Regulatory, Financial Services.

Joshua Cainer

Joshua Cainer

Outer Temple Chambers

Barrister specialising in Employment & Discrimination, Pensions, Commercial & Chancery, Public Law, Regulatory & Human Rights, Public & Private International Law.

Justina Stewart

Justina Stewart

Outer Temple Chambers

Barrister specialising in Banking and Finance, Civil Fraud and Asset Recovery, Commercial Litigation, Company, Joint Venture and Partnership, Fintech & Digital Assets, Insolvency and Restructuring, Interim Injunctions and Freezing Orders, International Arbitration and Professional Negligence.

Keith Bryant

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Barrister specialising in Pensions and employment. Recent cases include Britvic Pension Plan and Britvic PLC v Britvic Pensions Limited and Mr Simon Mohun [2020] EWHC 118 (CH); Carter v Chief Constable of Essex and another [2020] EWHC 77 (QB); Waterford Foods (UK) Group Pension Scheme (December 2019); Re ColArt Pension Scheme [2019] EWHC 3081 (Ch), [2020] PLR 3; R (Carter) v Chelmsford Crown Court and another [2019] EWHC 1484 (Admin), [2019] ICR 1470; Williams v Swansea University Pension & Assurance Scheme Trustees [2018] UKSC 65, [2019] 1 WLR 93, [2019] 2 All ER 1031, [2019] ICR 230, [2019] IRLR 306, [2019] PLR 11; Ibrahim v HCA International Ltd [2019] EWCA Civ 2007; Williams v Swansea University Pension & Assurance Scheme Trustees [2018] UKSC 65, [2019] 1 WLR 93, [2019] 2 All ER 1031, [2019] ICR 230, [2019] IRLR 306, [2019] PLR 11; Ibrahim v HCA International Ltd [2019] IRLR 690; Gunny v Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation and ors [2018] UKEAT/0241/17/DA; Swansea University Pension & Assurance Scheme Trustees v Williams [2017] EWCA Civ 1008, [2018] ICR 233, [2017] IRLR 882.  

Lucian ILIE

Lucian ILIE

Outer Temple Chambers

Barrister specialising in International Arbitration and ADR, Commercial Litigation, Arbitrator, International Organisations, Private and Public International Law

Matthew Phillips

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Barrister specialising in Personal Injury, Clinical Negligence, Sports Law. Nationwide practice in personal injury and clinical negligence. Personal Injury: predominantly claimant work in the fields of catastrophic injuries and industrial disease. Particular experience in the field of asbestos related claims arising out of occupational and environmental exposure. Instructed in claims against all the major industrial exposers, including Cape plc, Turner & Newall, Powergen/National Power (CEGB), British Steel and ICI. Lectured widely in relation to asbestos related litigation. Notable cases include: Fairchild v Glenhaven Funeral Services Ltd – Junior Counsel for two of the three appellants in the House of Lords; ‘Afrika’ group action against Cape plc – claims on behalf of several thousand South African asbestos mine workers. He has recently been involved in a major multi-party action on behalf of over 2000 South African goldminers who have contracted severe lung disease as a result of exposure to silica dust. Catastrophic injury work covers severe spinal, head and fatal injuries arising out of workplace accidents and RTA’s, including high-value CICA applications. Clinical negligence: experience in a variety of fields with a particular emphasis on spinal surgery and birth injuries. Particular interest in sports law. Sits as a chair of the British Equestrian Federation’s anti-doping hearing body. Instructing solicitors include: Irwin Mitchell (Sheffield, Leeds & Birmingham); Stewarts (London); Field Fisher Waterhouse (London); Barratt Goff & Tomlinson (Nottingham); Lamport Bassitt (Southampton); Henmans Freeth LLP (Oxford); Slater & Gordon (Manchester, Liverpool, Halifax and Sheffield).

Michael Bowes

Outer Temple Chambers

Michael specialises in complex Financial Services work, financial crime and civil fraud, both in the UK and abroad. He acts for corporate and individual clients in major international and UK investigations and for the SFO, FCA, OFT and Lloyd's of London. He successfully prosecuted the FSA's first insider dealing case, and has prosecuted several insider dealing cases subsequently. He is instructed in the current LIBOR and FOREX investigations on behalf of a major financial institution and in several substantial cross-border corruption investigations. He receives instructions to advise overseas financial regulators and is instructed in overseas cases as an expert in English law. He has a very strong reputation for successfully leading large case teams.

Nicholas Hill

Outer Temple Chambers

Barrister specialising in Commercial and Chancery, pensions, Financial services, Employment and Discrimination, Professional Negligence.  

Nicolas Stallworthy

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Barrister specialising in Pensions Law (particularly in relation to occupational pension schemes), Commercial Trusts and Contracts, Professional Negligence and Insolvency. Acted in: IBM UK Holdings Ltd v Dalgleish; Re Storm Funding Ltd (in administration); Re the Box Clever Pension Scheme; Re: Nortel and Lehman Brothers; Industry-Wide Coal Staff Superannuation Scheme Co-ordinator Ltd v Industry-Wide Coal Staff Superannuation Scheme Trustees Ltd; Pensions Ombudsman v EMC Europe Ltd; IBM UK Pensions Trust Ltd v Metcalfe; Dalriada v Faulds; Dollond v The Trustees of the BTG Pension Fund; Bridge Trustees Ltd v Yates; Capita ATL Pension Trustees Ltd v Zurkinskas; Re the Lehman Brothers Pension Scheme; the Pilots National Pension Fund litigation ��� PNPF Trust Co Ltd v Taylor; HR Trustees Ltd v German & IMG (UK) Ltd; Capital Cranfield Trustees Limited v Beck; Foster Wheeler Ltd v Hanley; Hearn v Dobson; Smithson v Hamilton; Alexander Forbes Trustee Services Ltd v Clarke; Re the Sea Containers 1983 Pension Scheme; Trustee Solutions Ltd v Dubery & Cripps; Steria Ltd v Hutchison; Harland & Wolff Pension Trustees Ltd v Aon Consulting Financial Services Ltd; Pinsent Curtis v Capital Cranfield Trustees Ltd; Stevens v Bell (the British Airways litigation); Hoover Ltd v Hetherington; and Bradstock Group Pension Scheme Trustees Ltd v Bradstock Group Plc. Also involved in National Grid Co Plc v Laws. His cases have concerned interpretation; rectification; the setting aside of trustees’ deeds on grounds of mistake; maladministration and breaches of trust/fiduciary duty by trustees; tracing/restitution of trust property; pension scheme funding; equalisation; the distribution of surpluses; applications for Beddoe relief; pensions mis-selling; employer debts, insolvency and the winding up of pension schemes; the Pensions Protection Fund; and complaints to, oral hearings before and appeals from the pensions ombudsman. Also undertakes general chancery work (commercial and contractual litigation) and professional negligence cases (particularly relating to solicitors, actuaries, scheme administrators, benefits consultants and financial advisers).

Olinga Tahzib

Olinga Tahzib

Outer Temple Chambers

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

Oliver Powell

Oliver Powell

Outer Temple Chambers

Barrister specialising in Business Crime, Regulation and Sanctions, Commercial Litigation, Financial Services, Health, Safety and Environment, Marine and Fisheries,  and Alternative Dispute Resolution.

Patrick Sadd

Outer Temple Chambers

Barrister specialising in Inquests and Injuries, Personal Injury, Clinical Negligence and Medical Device Litigation, Regulatory Compensation recovery claims for child and adult abuse (UK and Eire) – counsel to Independent Jersey Care Inquiry (2014-2015) looking into abuse in children’s homes on the island; clinical negligence, including medical device litigation; personal injury compensation claims; professional negligence claims relating to solicitors and barristers’ conduct on personal injury/clinical negligence litigation; transport regulatory compliance; HGV/PSV (EU and domestic); professional regulatory work and disciplinary hearings.

Paul Rogers

Paul Rogers

Outer Temple Chambers

Barrister specialising in Disciplinary and Regulatory, Health, Safety and Environment, Marine and Fisheries, International Crime, Transport.  

Peter Linstead

Peter Linstead

Outer Temple Chambers

Barrister specialising in Commercial Litigation, Employment and discrimination, International Commercial Litigation, Personal Injury, Mediation.

Richard Mawhinney

Outer Temple Chambers

Specialist in personal injury, professional negligence. Other areas of practice include partnership, intellectual property and general contractual work.

Robert Rhodes

Robert Rhodes

Outer Temple Chambers

Barrister specialising in Alternative Dispute Resolution, International Arbitration, Civil and Criminal Fraud, Disciplinary and Regulatory.

Samuel Cuthbert

Outer Temple Chambers

Samuel has significant experience in industrial disease, catastrophic injury, and negligence claims. Samuel is also regularly instructed in sports law matters, intersecting both his injury and commercial expertise. Samuel has a particular specialism in litigating head injuries in sport. This is a topic on which he is also regularly asked to speak and to provide training. Samuel is frequently instructed both as junior counsel and in his own right. Samuel recently appeared in the High Court on appeal in a contractual dispute, and is currently junior counsel in an important and complex High Court dispute relating to the victims of modern slavery and human trafficking. Before coming to the Bar, Samuel worked in Milan at an international law firm advising on private, commercial, and sports law matters. Samuel also worked at a leading boutique litigation firm handling high-profile product liability disputes and the RBS Rights Issue case. Samuel studied philosophy at the University of Durham, during which time he spent a year studying at Paris Nanterre University. He completed the GDL at BPP University, funded by a Lord Brougham Scholarship and a Hardwicke Scholarship from Lincoln’s Inn. Samuel completed the BPTC at the University of Law during which he was the recipient of a Lord Denning Scholarship and an Accommodation Award from Lincoln’s Inn. Whilst at Bar School, Samuel mooted in the Supreme Court as a finalist in the Clyde & Co Insurance Law Moot, and was secretary of the Lincoln’s Inn Debating Society. Samuel also holds an LLM from University College London, his studies for which were also funded by a scholarship. During his studies, Samuel was a caseworker at anti-trafficking charity Kalayaan focusing on modern slavery litigation. He also regularly appeared in the social security tribunal as a representative for the Free Representation Unit. He further worked as a legal researcher for a former Lord Justice of Appeal, and he was also the editor of the Private Law section of a major online law journal. Samuel’s interests include swimming, cycling, and running. He recently completed his first full distance ironman triathlon.

Saul Margo

Saul Margo

Outer Temple Chambers

Saul specialises in pensions and employment, as well as professional negligence claims relating to pension schemes. His pensions practice encompasses both pure pensions litigation and advisory work with his litigation experience including Part 8, professional negligence and rectification claims. Additionally, Saul is in demand for his specialist knowledge of cross-over pensions and employment work having been instructed in the litigation relating to the judges pensions scheme, the police pension scheme, sexual orientation discrimination claims relating to the Teachers’ pension scheme and in the leading case relating to discrimination arising from the provision ill-health retirement benefits. His employment work covers the full range of employment disputes including the private sector equal pay litigation and pensions and employment cross-over work. He has extensive experience of appellate advocacy in the EAT and has appeared numerous times in the Court of Appeal.

Sophie O'sullivan

Sophie O'sullivan

Outer Temple Chambers

Barrister specialising in Business Crime and Financial Regulation, Professional Discipline and Regulation, Health and Safety, Sanctions & Export Controls.

Will Young

Will Young

Outer Temple Chambers

Barrister specialising in Personal Injury, Clinical Negligence, International Personal Injury and Travel Law, and Employment.