Chloe has a civil and commercial practice focusing on product liability and group actions. She has particular expertise working in medical device product liability group actions. She is currently acting for Johnson and Johnson on the English claims in the worldwide vaginal mesh litigation, having been instructed in both the stress urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse litigation. She is also junior counsel to the Grenfell Tower Inquiry, which allows her to apply her group action and product liability experience in the public inquiry context. Chloe recently appeared for Professor Shanks in the Supreme Court in Shanks v Unilever PLC & Others [2019] UKSC 45, a landmark medical device patents decision in which Professor Shanks was awarded £2 million as a fair share of the outstanding benefit which Unilever received from a device used for blood glucose testing by diabetics. Chloe acts for both claimants and defendants in the full range of potential litigation issues in the area of medical devices and product liability, as well as in personal injury, health and safety, public inquiries, intellectual property, banking, investment and commercial disputes.