39 Essex Chambers is ‘a strong set of good quality and specialised Court of Protection barristers who practice solely in these areas of law’. Fenella Morris KC is ‘very good on mental health and healthcare regulatory aspects and complex matters involving novel points of law’ and recently acted for the Royal College of Nursing before the Court of Appeal in Abbasi v Newcastle upon Tyne Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and Haastrup v King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, cases concerning the decisions about end of life of children and vulnerable adults. Jenni Richards KC also handles cases concerning medical interventions throughout life, including cases involving pregnant women who lack capacity. Neil Allen is representing the claimant in a case addressing whether a husband could divorce his wife and, if he could, if the divorce was in his best interests.
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39 Essex Chambers
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‘The clerks are extremely helpful, particularly Anthony King and Oscar Redif.’
‘Anthony King is very quick to respond and always provides helpful responses.’
‘The clerks are always helpful. In particular, Sheraton Doyle, Peter Campbell and Oscar Redif.’
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Serjeants' Inn Chambers
Serjeants’ Inn is ‘a fantastic set and home to leading barristers with a wealth of knowledge and expertise in Court of Protection matters’. Bridget Dolan KC, in NHS Trust v LDP, represented an NHS Trust which wanted an emergency declaration to administer blood to save the life of a 13-year-old girl without her or her parent’s consent as she was refusing administration of any blood products. Michael Mylonas KC represented a client in Wessex Fertility Ltd v University Southampton Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, a case involving the question of whether it is lawful for a fertility clinic to request an egg donor to provide a DNA sample for the genetic analysis of a child born from her donation. ‘A very effective advocate with excellent drafting skills’, Rhys Hadden represented the official solicitor before the Court of Appeal in a case concerning whether a declaration of non-recognition remains a necessary remedy to protect an adult who lacks the capacity from the legal consequences of entering into a marriage.
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‘The clerks are excellent. Lee Johnson and Tom O’Connor are friendly, responsive and always willing to help when issues arise.’
‘The clerking team is excellent, particularly Tom O’Connor.’
‘The clerks are always responsive in urgent cases, particularly Tom O’Connor.’
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Doughty Street Chambers
Doughty Street Chambers is ‘a very strong chambers, with a breadth of practice areas and leading practitioners in the Court of Protection field’. Aswini Weereratne KC has extensive experience of representing clients with mental health and capacity issues and is known for her ‘calmness in negotiations and discussions both inside and outside court’. Jamie Burton KC is currently handling a judicial review related to the treatment of an autistic man with learning difficulties, who was allegedly detained in a small room with no access to recreation and outside space. ‘Exceptional barrister’ Ulele Burnham regularly acts on behalf of protected parties and garners praises for her ‘measured and to the point advocacy’. Leonie Hirst was appointed as Judge of the Upper Tribunal, Immigration and Asylum Chamber in September 2024.
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‘The clerks go above and beyond to find a suitable barrister for the case and particularly shine when there is an urgent deadline approaching. In particular, Sian Wilkins is approachable and helpful.’
‘The clerks are brilliant. Sian Wilkins has the gold standard in clerks.’
‘The clerks are very approachable and responsive at all levels of seniority. The team is expertly led by Sian Wilkins.’
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Garden Court Chambers
Garden Court Chambers is ‘a great claimant-side chambers, with strong performers at all levels’ who frequently act in cases concerning deprivation of liberty, medical treatment, and the human rights of vulnerable adults. Tim Baldwin represented a man with severe learning difficulties and autism, in proceedings concerning the proposed use of restraint to transfer him to a more appropriate residential care setting.
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‘The clerks are responsive and helpful.’
‘The clerks are efficient, welcoming and helpful. They understand the pressures that solicitors are under when booking cases.’
‘The clerks are excellent, very responsive and always available to assist.’
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1GC | Family Law
Members of 1GC | Family Law regularly act for local authorities, health boards, family members, and protected parties concerning welfare and financial disputes. Andrew Bagchi KC is ‘incredibly knowledgeable and able to put the clients at ease in sensitive and upsetting circumstances’ and has significant experience in handling capacity cases concerning marriage, sexual relations and medical treatment cases. The ‘very responsive and reliable’ Malcolm Chisholm stands out for his expertise in handling health and welfare disputes. Alev Giz is another name of note, well-known for acting in deprivation of liberty and capacity cases.
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‘The clerks are helpful and responsive.’
‘The clerks are quick to respond and take all possible steps to fulfil all the requirements.’
‘The clerks provide a good and efficient service.’
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5 Stone Buildings
5 Stone Buildings is a ‘go-to set for Court of Protection matters’ for many, in particular handling matters crossing over health and welfare with the set's specialise in private wealth work. David Rees KC has a longstanding experience in handling capacity issues, and his ‘expertise in COP is second to none’. On the junior end, Mark Baxter and Alexander Drapkin are also recommended.
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‘Dan Oliva is always available and organised. He is helpful and has a detailed knowledge of the brief. He is prompt, friendly and professional.’
‘The clerks are excellent, particularly Paul Jennings, Dan Coote and Dan Oliva.’
‘The clerks are very helpful and always user-friendly, in particular, Paul Jennings.’
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Field Court Chambers
Field Court Chambers handles a wide range of Court of Protection work, including deprivation of liberty, human rights and financial abuse. Joshua Swirsky has ‘an analytical mind and logical approach, good powers of persuasion when advocating’ and recently represented the local authority before the High Court in a judicial review application that contested its practice of placing homeless 16–17-year-olds who declined to enter care into a form of supported accomodation. Hilton Harrop-Griffiths is acting for a local authority seeking temporary removal of a middle-aged woman with an obsessive-compulsive disorder and a hoarding disorder so that her property could be decluttered and repaired.
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‘The clerks are helpful and efficient, always engaging and interested in supporting the client’s needs.’
‘The clerks are always helpful and responsive.’
‘All the clerks are friendly, prompt in replying and helpful.’
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39 Essex Chambers
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‘The clerks are extremely helpful, particularly Anthony King and Oscar Redif.’
‘Anthony King is very quick to respond and always provides helpful responses.’
‘The clerks are always helpful. In particular, Sheraton Doyle, Peter Campbell and Oscar Redif.’
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Serjeants' Inn Chambers
Serjeants’ Inn is ‘a fantastic set and home to leading barristers with a wealth of knowledge and expertise in Court of Protection matters’. Bridget Dolan KC, in NHS Trust v LDP, represented an NHS Trust which wanted an emergency declaration to administer blood to save the life of a 13-year-old girl without her or her parent’s consent as she was refusing administration of any blood products. Michael Mylonas KC represented a client in Wessex Fertility Ltd v University Southampton Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, a case involving the question of whether it is lawful for a fertility clinic to request an egg donor to provide a DNA sample for the genetic analysis of a child born from her donation. ‘A very effective advocate with excellent drafting skills’, Rhys Hadden represented the official solicitor before the Court of Appeal in a case concerning whether a declaration of non-recognition remains a necessary remedy to protect an adult who lacks the capacity from the legal consequences of entering into a marriage.
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‘The clerks are excellent. Lee Johnson and Tom O’Connor are friendly, responsive and always willing to help when issues arise.’
‘The clerking team is excellent, particularly Tom O’Connor.’
‘The clerks are always responsive in urgent cases, particularly Tom O’Connor.’
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Doughty Street Chambers
Doughty Street Chambers is ‘a very strong chambers, with a breadth of practice areas and leading practitioners in the Court of Protection field’. Aswini Weereratne KC has extensive experience of representing clients with mental health and capacity issues and is known for her ‘calmness in negotiations and discussions both inside and outside court’. Jamie Burton KC is currently handling a judicial review related to the treatment of an autistic man with learning difficulties, who was allegedly detained in a small room with no access to recreation and outside space. ‘Exceptional barrister’ Ulele Burnham regularly acts on behalf of protected parties and garners praises for her ‘measured and to the point advocacy’. Leonie Hirst was appointed as Judge of the Upper Tribunal, Immigration and Asylum Chamber in September 2024.
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‘The clerks go above and beyond to find a suitable barrister for the case and particularly shine when there is an urgent deadline approaching. In particular, Sian Wilkins is approachable and helpful.’
‘The clerks are brilliant. Sian Wilkins has the gold standard in clerks.’
‘The clerks are very approachable and responsive at all levels of seniority. The team is expertly led by Sian Wilkins.’
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Garden Court Chambers
Garden Court Chambers is ‘a great claimant-side chambers, with strong performers at all levels’ who frequently act in cases concerning deprivation of liberty, medical treatment, and the human rights of vulnerable adults. Tim Baldwin represented a man with severe learning difficulties and autism, in proceedings concerning the proposed use of restraint to transfer him to a more appropriate residential care setting.
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‘The clerks are responsive and helpful.’
‘The clerks are efficient, welcoming and helpful. They understand the pressures that solicitors are under when booking cases.’
‘The clerks are excellent, very responsive and always available to assist.’
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1GC | Family Law
Members of 1GC | Family Law regularly act for local authorities, health boards, family members, and protected parties concerning welfare and financial disputes. Andrew Bagchi KC is ‘incredibly knowledgeable and able to put the clients at ease in sensitive and upsetting circumstances’ and has significant experience in handling capacity cases concerning marriage, sexual relations and medical treatment cases. The ‘very responsive and reliable’ Malcolm Chisholm stands out for his expertise in handling health and welfare disputes. Alev Giz is another name of note, well-known for acting in deprivation of liberty and capacity cases.
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‘The clerks are helpful and responsive.’
‘The clerks are quick to respond and take all possible steps to fulfil all the requirements.’
‘The clerks provide a good and efficient service.’
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5 Stone Buildings
5 Stone Buildings is a ‘go-to set for Court of Protection matters’ for many, in particular handling matters crossing over health and welfare with the set's specialise in private wealth work. David Rees KC has a longstanding experience in handling capacity issues, and his ‘expertise in COP is second to none’. On the junior end, Mark Baxter and Alexander Drapkin are also recommended.
Referenzen
‘Dan Oliva is always available and organised. He is helpful and has a detailed knowledge of the brief. He is prompt, friendly and professional.’
‘The clerks are excellent, particularly Paul Jennings, Dan Coote and Dan Oliva.’
‘The clerks are very helpful and always user-friendly, in particular, Paul Jennings.’
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Field Court Chambers
Field Court Chambers handles a wide range of Court of Protection work, including deprivation of liberty, human rights and financial abuse. Joshua Swirsky has ‘an analytical mind and logical approach, good powers of persuasion when advocating’ and recently represented the local authority before the High Court in a judicial review application that contested its practice of placing homeless 16–17-year-olds who declined to enter care into a form of supported accomodation. Hilton Harrop-Griffiths is acting for a local authority seeking temporary removal of a middle-aged woman with an obsessive-compulsive disorder and a hoarding disorder so that her property could be decluttered and repaired.
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‘The clerks are helpful and efficient, always engaging and interested in supporting the client’s needs.’
‘The clerks are always helpful and responsive.’
‘All the clerks are friendly, prompt in replying and helpful.’