• ‘A very impressive depth of counsel’ ‘ahead of the curve in terms of identifying new legal areas and developments in the market’ Legal 500, 2016
  • 'It attracts the most significant and substantial criminal instructions on both the prosecution and defence sides. The very talented barristers here are known for their superior advocacy skills and their approachability' Chambers UK, 2017
  • 'Members are especially noted for their work in murder cases, including gang-related offences…' Chambers UK, 2016

Articles

Members of Chambers regularly lead the charge in their practice areas and as a result often write and provide comment in leading publications.

Members of Chambers are often leaders in their respective fields and are frequently asked to write articles providing further insight into areas of the law they have developed their expertise in.  A collection of some of these articles are recorded here.

The relevance of COVID-19 when sentencing

Ruth Broadbent with the Youth Justice Legal Centre considers the implications of R v Manning ...

Home Office Guidance on the Modern Slavery Act 2015

Ruth Broadbent with the Youth Justice Legal Centre considers the implications of the Guidance for...

Covid-19: A Public Inquiry

Calls for a public inquiry into the government and state reaction to Covid-19 are mounting. But is...

AMENDED BRIEFING NOTE RE HEALTHCARE REGULATIONS 2020

Philip Stott   considers the update in the regulations relating to the restrictions on...

Criminal Courts: Coping with Covid-19

Edmund Smith  of  Kingsley Napley  and  Kerry Broome  of QEB...

The Gambling Commission: Constructive Engagement

For gambling companies, the Covid-19 crisis has further intensified political and regulatory...
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