Richard English

Richard English

Criminal lawmental health lawbusiness crime & financial regulationregulatory, Lincoln House Chambers

Work Department

Criminal LawMental Health LawBusiness Crime & Financial RegulationRegulatory

Position

Richard is a skillful and persuasive advocate who prides himself on providing the best advice, and the most effective representation.

Richard is a native of Dublin.  He studied History at Trinity College, Dublin University.  He qualified as a solicitor in England in 1996, and in Ireland in 1997 where he practiced for two years.  As a solicitor he was involved in a number of high-profile and complex cases amongst them – the London City Bond fraud and the Sally Clark appeal.  He became a partner with Burton Copeland Solicitors in 2000.

He was called to the Bar in 2003 and practices at the Criminal Bar, appearing in courts in the North West and throughout the country.  He has a predominately defence practice, but does prosecute in complex, document heavy, multi-handed cases.

He was a Law Society trainer on the Human Rights Acts and have been trained by Amicus in death row cases.  He has advised the Irish Council for Prisoners Overseas and has written for their journal on mental health issues.

“With Richard controlling my case I felt reassured that everything will be dealt with professionally and without any drama”  – Client Testimonial

Education

2017 - Northumbria University PgDip Mental Health Law 2003 - High Court Advocate, Crime 1997 - Solicitor, Ireland 1996 - Solicitor, England & Wales

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