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India  Flanagan

India Flanagan

Work Department

Court of protection; housing; health and social care

Position

India has a busy and growing practice primarily in the Court of Protection and health and social care, but also accepts instructions in a wide range of other areas, including licensing and housing.

India has been commended by Judges for being ‘thoroughly professional and capable’, very experienced’, making ‘sensible’, ‘cogent’, ‘focused’ and ‘logical’ arguments, as well as being ‘persuasive’, ‘articulate, structured and effective in her submissions’.

India regularly receives repeat instructions, and is noted for her dedication to her cases, as well as quickly establishing a good rapport with her clients. Instructing solicitors have acknowledged her ‘sensitive’, ‘conscientious’‘proactive’ and ‘personable’ approach, ‘impeccable work’, ‘extremely thorough’ preparation, forensic attention to detail, being an ‘exceptional advocate’, acting ‘in a way which is far beyond her call’,  and that ‘she truly cares about the client and their interests’.

Outside of practice, India enjoys contributing to Lincoln’s Inn, and is a regular tutor at Lincoln’s Inn’s students’ residential weekends. She has been noted by a Bencher of Lincoln’s Inn, to have ‘demonstrated a real commitment to the wider role of members of the Bar’.

Memberships

Court of Protection Bar Association (CPBA) Court of Protection Practitioners’ Association (CoPPA) Attorney General’s Junior Juniors Scheme

Education

Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge, MPhil Master of Philosophy, Criminology (4th in cohort) City Law School, BPTC, Bar Professional Training Course, (Very Competent) City Law School, LLM Master of Laws (Commendation) University of Kent, LLB Bachelor of Laws (First Class)

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