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Adam Solomon KC KC

Position
Barrister. Practice covers employment law, discrimination, commercial law, public law and human rights, frequently appearing in the Privy Council, the Court of Appeal and also in high profile commercial and employment cases, acting both for Claimants and Respondents/Defendants. Recent cases include: Ward v Ashkenazi [2011] (the use of the Tribunal’s discretion to cap losses for unfair dismissals), Brandeaux Advisers (UK) Ltd and others v Chadwick [2011] EWHC 3241 (QB) (the return of confidential information from an employee),Glentree v Holbeton [2011](estate agents commission), Hopkin v FSA [2010], Rutherford v Seymour Pierce [2010] (unpaid bonus), Colliers CRE v Pandya [2009] ( conspiracy to defraud), Seal v Chief Constable of South Wales [2007] UKHL 31 (human rights and access to justice, House of Lords), Hanna v Imperial Life [2007] UKPC (breach of contract and employment status, Privy Council), James v Redcats [2007] IRLR 296 (leading case in the EAT on employment status), Ali v Rauf [2006] EWHC 3420 (charity dispute concerning Prince Harry). His public law cases include Leung v Imperial College London [2002] ELR 653 (university admission of overseas student, High Court); R v Newham ex p K, HC, [2002] ELR 390 (school admission and human rights, High Court) and R v Flintshire ex p Armstrong-Braun [2001] LGR 344 (democracy and local government, Court of Appeal).
He appears regularly in the High Court, Court of Appeal and the Employment Appeal Tribunal. Adam has appeared in the highest courts and tribunals: he was instructed in an appeal to the European Court of Human Rights (on appeal from the House of Lords), appeared in July 2017 in the Supreme Court in the case of Michalak, and has also appeared as an advocate on a number of occasions before the Privy Council, including Adamas v Cheung [2011] I.R.L.R. 1014 which concerned variation of contract.
Adam is also called to the Bar of the British Virgin Islands, and has recently (summer 2016) appeared in the BVI Commercial Court in a unfair prejudice and share dispute trial, and was successful before the BVI Court of Appeal when responding to the appeal (summer 2017).
Career
Called 1998; Silk 2018; worked in parliament as MP’s research assistant 1992-93; European Commission 1994-96; trustee of Law for All. Publications of note: co-author of ‘Butterworths Employment Law Guide’ (2004 4th ed); former editor of ‘Education Law Journal’; regular contributor to ‘Judicial Review and Solicitor’s Journal’.
Languages
French.
Memberships
ELBA; ALBA; Human Rights Law Association; Bar Pro Bono Unit; ELAAS; Liberty.
Education
Exeter College, Oxford (BA); Sussex University (MA); City University (DipLaw); Gray’s Inn Karmel Enterance Award (1996); Wilfred Watson Award (1997); Bar European Group Scholarship (1999).
Lawyer Rankings
London Bar > Employment
(Leading Silks)Ranked: Tier 2Adam Solomon KC – Littleton Chambers ‘He has exceptional people skills.’
Littleton Chambers is ‘a pre-eminent employment set with a wealth of talent at all levels‘. Among the silks, Gavin Mansfield KC‘s ‘legal knowledge is second to none‘, and has an excellent track record in advising on complex team move cases and business protection matters. David Reade KC is well known for his strength in handling equal pay litigation; Jeremy Lewis KC ‘has a breadth of knowledge of employment law that is unrivalled‘; and Nicholas Siddall KC is ‘a charming advocate, able to win over judges‘. In a recent work highlight, Adam Solomon KC, Niran de Silva KC, Sophia Berry and Charlotte Davies appeared in Jump Trading International Ltd v Couture and Verition Advisors (UK Partners) LLP, a business protection case involving the enforceability of a variable non-compete covenant – one which purported to grant the former employer discretion to determine a period between zero and twelve months- by means of an injunction. At the junior end of chambers, Lucy Bone handles a high volume of complex whistleblowing and discrimination claims, and Matthew Sheridan stands out as ‘a worthy opponent of any silk at the employment law Bar‘. The group was bolstered by the arrival of Tim Goodwin in November 2023.
London Bar > Professional disciplinary and regulatory law
(Leading Silks)Ranked: Tier 4Adam Solomon KC –Littleton Chambers ‘Adam is energetic and a good tactician. His advice is always realistic and practical as well as of the highest legal quality. An excellent advocate.’
The English Bar Offshore > Commercial disputes
(Leading Silks)Ranked: Tier 4Adam Solomon KC – Littleton Chambers ‘Adam is an excellent commercial litigator, with an attractive but determined advocacy style. He is charming and works extremely diligently on his cases, which shows in his results.’