Lydia Barnfather > Chambers of Adrian Darbishire KC and Selva Ramasamy KC > London, England > Barrister Profile

Chambers of Adrian Darbishire KC and Selva Ramasamy KC
QEB Hollis Whiteman
1-2 LAURENCE POUNTNEY HILL
LONDON
EC4R 0EU
England
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Position

Lydia is an exceptionally experienced practitioner specialising to a high level in regulatory law and professional discipline. She advises, presents and defends in some of the most complex and high profile and sensitive cases brought on behalf of a wide range of regulatory bodies including all the major healthcare regulators and is repeatedly instructed on matters involving a range of issues including conduct, performance, health as well as procedure. Lydia routinely advises and appears on cases involving the GMC, GDC, GOC, GCC, HCPC, GPhC, and NMC amongst others. She appears before a range of tribunals and before the High Court. Her advisory and appellate work extends to cases for the Professional Standards Authority. She also undertakes work for NHS England, police disciplinary hearings, inquests, and parallel proceedings in the criminal courts representing healthcare and other professionals. She has also advised and appeared in cases involving university disciplinary proceedings, various international healthcare associations and the RCVS.

Career

Called Middle Temple 1992. Since 2004 recommended as Leading Junior in professional discipline by Legal 500 and Chambers and Partners.

Memberships

Association of Regulatory and Disciplinary Lawyers and ex Committee Member, Criminal Bar Association, South Eastern Circuit.

Education

St Hilda’s College, Oxford (MA Hons English literature); University of Westminster (CPE).

Leisure

                                       

Lawyer Rankings

London Bar > Professional disciplinary and regulatory law

(Leading Juniors)Ranked: Tier 1

Lydia BarnfatherQEB Hollis Whiteman ‘Lydia is an exceptionally bright barrister with a wonderful advocacy style.’

QEB Hollis Whiteman is ‘well established as one of the leading sets‘ in the professional discipline and regulatory law arena, boasting ‘a highly impressive array of talent‘. Selva Ramasamy KC has an excellent track record in handling cases involving healthcare professionals, as well as financial regulatory matters. In a recent matter, Ramasamy KC acted for the respondent in the High Court in GMC v Dr R, a GMC appeal against a determination made by the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service (MPTS). The MPTS’ initial determination was that no action should be taken against the respondent in respect of the respondent’s alleged sexual misconduct, however the GMC argued that the respondent should have received a suspension. The High Court ruled that no action was insufficient, but that suspension was disproportionate to the case’s circumstances. Lydia Barnfather is a highly regarded junior in the professional disciplinary arena.