• ‘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

NMC v B (2014)

Tom Coke-Smyth represented the Nursing and Midwifery Council against a registrant charged with...

Odoi-Asare v NMC [2014] EWHC 1151 (Admin)

The High Court considered whether misconduct, entirely clinical in nature and remediated, could...

Re: N (2014)

Paul Wakerley defended a police officer at a disciplinary tribunal who successfully retained...

GDC v GG (2014)

Allegations arising from failed implant treatment; complex expert evidence....

GDC v Ross (2014)

Polly Dyer acted for the General Dental Council in a prosecution involving the illegal practice of...

NMC v Quinn (2014)

Linda Strudwick was lead counsel in a successful three month prosecution of Mr Quinn who ran...

NMC v Mniki (2014)

Isobel successfully defended a registrant who faced allegations of misconduct following the death...

PC G (2014)

Paul Wakerley Successfully represented a police officer in disciplinary...

GDC v Mr X (2014)

Philip Stott acts for the defence in regards to reprimand imposed for a dentist accused of...

GCC v Laverick (2014)

GCC PCC hearing, prosecuting a case of UPC against a chiropractor who ignored symptoms of cauda...

GMC v Mahfoudh (2014)

Misconduct proceedings concerning the volatile behaviour of a surgical registrar mid-operation.Dr...

GCC v Zahedi (2014)

Kerry Broome was instructed on behalf of the GCC. ...
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