• ‘QEB are a class set. Their prosecutorial and regulatory experience means they are able to navigate all cases and related cases where unlawful behaviour is alleged and can anticipate their opponents position. They have strength and expertise in depth and breadth from the junior to senior end.' Legal 500 2023
  • ''The set clearly has strength-in-depth in a number of practice areas and a number of genuinely talented barristers in my practice areas of crime and police misconduct.'  Legal 500 2023

  • ''They always go out of their way to ensure they provide the best service.' Chambers UK 2023

Regulatory Cases

FRC v Z (Ongoing) (2015)

Jason Mansell Acted for FD of PLC in connection with FRC disciplinary...

GMC v Dr P (2015)

Successfully represented the General Medical Council at a 3 week Gross Misconduct hearing...

A regulator v TT (2015)

Lydia Barnfather advised a regulator on highly confidential matters involving potential repeated...

GDC v PF (2015)

Highly complex clinical case centred on issues of advanced restorative dentistry....

Doctor Dharmasena (2015)

Zoe Johnson QC successfully defended Doctor Dharmasena in the first ever prosecution brought under...

SFO v Y Plc (2015)

Jason Mansell advised a bank in connection with the SFO’s investigation of...

Cleveland Police v Police Constables H, W and K (2015)

Defence of officers alleged to have used excessive force during arrest. Successful submission of...

General Osteopathic Council v Osteopath K (2015)

Selva Ramasamy successfuly defended a osteopath accused of sexual assault on a...

FCA v M LTD (Ongoing) (2015)

Jason acted for an insurance company in connection with allegations of...

NMC v P (2015)

Isobel successfully defended a Registrant before the Conduct and Competence Committee facing...

HCPC v H (2015)

Instructed by Kingsley Napley Tom Orpin-Massey represented the Health and Care Professions...

HCPC v O (2015)

Instructed by Kingsley Napley Tom Orpin-Massey represented the Health and Care...
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