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Oliver Williamson

Oliver Williamson

Position

Practice covering all aspects of medical and police law and related civil proceedings. Disciplinary and regulatory hearings (representing doctors and dentists in the GMC and GDC respectively and prosecuting police misconduct hearings), clinical negligence (claimant and defendant) and inquests and all related aspects of public law, both in his own right and as junior counsel. Oliver has acted on behalf of families and doctors in relation to a number of high-profile paediatric deaths and on behalf of NHS Trusts and families in deaths in custody. Junior Counsel in actions against manufacturers arising out of metal on metal hip implant litigation. Junior Counsel for the Match Commanders in the Hillsborough Inquests. Junior Counsel for Surrey Police in fresh inquest into the death of Cheryl James at the Deepcut Army barracks. Junior Counsel in high-profile prosecutions of the Chief Constable and Deputy Chief Constable of Cleveland Police and both the associated Judicial Reviews arising therefrom. Junior counsel in Southall v General Medical Council [2010] EWCA Civ 407, concerning the adequacy of reasons for findings made in the GMC; and in Court of Appeal and Supreme Court in Edwards v Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust [2010] EWCA Civ 571 and Edwards v Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust; Botham v Ministry of Defence [2011] UKSC 58.

Career

Call 2008; Middle Temple (Queen Mother Scholarship). Publications of note: contributing author to 'Medical Treatment: Decisions and the Law – The Mental Capacity Act in Action' (3 Serjeants’ Inn – editor Christopher Johnston – second edition, Bloomsbury Press, 2010).

Memberships

Professional Negligence Bar Association (PNBA).

Education

Southgate School, Enfield; University College, London (2005 MSc Chemistry, 1st); College of Law (2007 Graduate Diploma in Law, distinction); College of Law (2008 Bar Vocational Course, outstanding).

Leisure

Football, hockey and cycling.

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