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  • ''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

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Regulatory Cases

GDC v Addow (2013)

Tom Kark QC represented the General Dental Council in the striking off of Birmingham dentist...

Solicitors Regulation Authority v MK (2013)

Fraser Coxhill represented a solicitor before the Solicitors' Disciplinary Tribunal....

NMC v Dmitrowicz (2013)

Caoimhe Daly, instructed by the Royal College of Nurses, represents Nurse Dmitrowicz who faces...

R v Sergeant X (2013)

Adam King represented a Police Sergeant accused alongside his subordinates of exchanging racist...

Re C (2013)

Jason Mansell advised an Iranian citizen resident in the UK who was being "cold...

GMC v Dr Beacon (2013)

Ben FitzGerald is currently instructed by the GMC in a case which involves a surgeon having an...

Plebgate Inquiry (2013)

Mark Aldred was instructed to represent the interests of a Police Federation lead in the...

GMC v Keilloh (2012)

Tom Kark QC and Ben FitzGerald are presenting the case against Dr Keilloh on behalf of the General...

Senyange v HCPC (2012)

Caoimhe Daly, instructed by Bircham Dyson Bell on behalf of the General Social Care Counsel (now...

NMC v H (2012)

Tenacious defence (having invited the panel to recuse itself).  Panel rejected application...

NMC v Stamper and others (2012-2013)

Advising on proceedings at the NMC against six nurses who were concerned in the care of Sarah...
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