A pre-eminent set with experience in appearing before the Supreme Court and the European Court of Human Rights in extradition cases, Doughty Street Chambers is reputed for acting in some of the most high-profile cases on a national and international level, and particularly recommended handling extradition requests involving human rights issues, allegations of war crimes, cybercrime, and multinational frauds. With a track record of defeating requests from the US, Edward Fitzgerald KC continued to represent Julian Assange against extradition to the US, up to a resolution which saw Assange plead guilty to espionage but avoid a custodial sentence in the US. Fitzgerald KC also appeared in Popoviciu v Romania, leading Graeme Hall in the High Court and the Supreme Court, arguing a breach of the right to a fair trial in a challenge to extradition to Romania. Peter Caldwell is representing German authorities in a request for extradition in relation to a multi-million-euro Ponzi scheme, with the extradition being challenged on grounds of mental and physical conditions, as well as the risk of increased risk of antisemitism in Germany's prison estate following the conflict in Gaza. Malcolm Hawkes is acting as opposing counsel, led by Fitzgerald KC, in the same proceedings.
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Doughty Street Chambers
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‘The clerks are friendly, approachable and helpful.’
‘The clerks always provide an excellent service and are very easy to work with.’
‘Great quality of counsel, top set for extradition, definitely go to set for complex and sensitive cases.’
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Matrix Chambers
Frequently sought out by a variety of high-profile clients for advice on extradition risks, Matrix Chambers is particularly well-known for expertise in handling matters related to allegations of financial crime and corruption. Alex Bailin KC is a notable name for extradition requests in the context of business crime allegations and human rights issues, his recent workload includes the representation of the former CEO of Autonomy in USA v Michael Lynch (Autonomy), proceedings related to the $11bn takeover of Autonomy; Lynch was extradited, but acquitted at trial in the US. Mark Summers KC appeared as opposing counsel in those proceedings, and also led Florence Iveson for Julian Assange in proceedings relating to his extradition, prior to a plea deal which saw him avoid a custodial sentence in the US.
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‘The clerks, in particular Paul Venables, are great. Paul is responsive and goes out of his way to help.’
‘The clerks are very efficient.’
‘Matrix are the leading experts in the field of extradition. Their client care and expert knowledge in extradition is second to none, all the way from the clerks’ room to their barristers.’
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Three Raymond Buildings
Three Raymond Buildings has a track record of appearing in high-profile extradition proceedings. Frequently sought out by both the CPS and requested persons, the set is equipped to represent clients from the initial hearing to the Supreme Court and the European Court of Human Rights. Helen Malcolm KC appeared in two cases on trials in absentia in EU countries before the Supreme Court, raising questions related to fair trial rights and the application of EU retained law in European Arrest Warrant cases. Rachel Scott is representing a former Goldman Sachs investment banker facing extradition to the United States on allegations of bribery and corruption involving Ghanaian public officials.
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‘The clerks are great to work with: fair, responsive, honest.’
‘They remain the leading set for extradition.’
‘3 Raymond Buildings is an excellent chambers with a wide variety of good extradition barristers.’
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5 St Andrews Hill
Recommended for both defending and prosecuting, 5 St Andrews Hill’s barristers’ experience ranges from appearances at Westminster Magistrates Court, in appeals to the Divisional and Administrative Court, and the European Court of Human Rights, with the set multifaceted workload covering an array of international jurisdictions, including advice on the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement. David Josse KC is acting in the first extradition request from Ukraine for more than five years, a case that raises questions regarding extradition during time of armed conflict. Ben Keith is prosecuting the first extradition request from Japan, related to an allegation of armed robbery worth $700,000, in the absence of an extradition treaty. Rebecca Hill represented the Government of Belgium in a contested consent request from Belgium seeking onward extradition to Denmark in relation to a $50m alleged cum-ex fraud, and is acting for a requested person in Turkey v Uchkach, where the client’s return is sought to face trial for alleged involvement in an international drugs conspiracy.
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‘The clerks room is excellent. In particular Dean Cook is one of the best clerks around.’
‘With Dean Cook they have the best clerk in the business. It is difficult to overstate his importance and influence. Extremely pleasant to work with. Exceptional.’
‘Dave Scothern is wonderful.’
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6KBW College Hill
At 6KBW, David Perry KC represented the defendant in USA v Ilja Palionnijs, a request regarding charges of money laundering and drug offences arising from a US investigation into an alleged drug trafficking organisation which sells drugs over the dark web, with Ben Lloyd acting as opposing counsel. Catherine Brown is acting for the Italian judicial authority in an extradition request for murder, while also representing the US as leading junior in a request seeking for the extradition of an individual for widespread distribution of fentanyl over the dark web. Richard Evans appears for the CPS in Rae v USA, an extradition request in relation to sexual offences involving children, in which the requested person argued that the prison conditions in the USA violated Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights.
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‘6KBW have an excellent clerking team, in particular Richard Summerscales who always goes above and beyond for his instructing solicitors.’
‘The clerks are excellent and very user friendly.’
‘The clerks are excellent.’
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9BR
9BR Chambers' 'dynamic' extradition team is well-versed in appearing on behalf of requested persons and international governments, and has expertise in handling prosecution and defence work. Jonathan Swain is a highly regarded extradition law specialist, and Ben Joyes garners praise as 'one of the most fearless, talented and strong advocates within the extradition Bar'. Stefan Hyman is experienced in assisting with cases involving human rights issues. The 'meticulous' Douglas Wotherspoon is 'an impressive advocate'.
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‘Jordan Haisman is a good clerk.’
‘Jordan is a major asset to chambers.’
‘Great strength in depth.’
Furnival Chambers
Furnival Chambers' recent work highlights include extradition requests in relation to alleged membership of a terrorist organisation, conspiracy to murder, and robbery, as well as Joel Smith KC‘s instruction for the CPS in the high-profile case USA v Julian Assange. Additionally, Smith KC acted for the US government in proceedings that concerned the extradition of a woman accused of the murder of two of her children, and attempted murder of a third child. Nicholas Hearn represents an individual sought for extradition for a re-trial after acquittal in relation to alleged war crimes in Croatia v Milenko Maric, and was also instructed for the Government of the USA in an extradition request for an individual accused of impersonating well-known entertainment industry executives and promising victims non-existent work in the Indonesian film industry.
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‘The clerks provide a good service.’
‘The clerks are always helpful and responsive.’
‘Established set with a number of practitioners in extradition matters who are a very safe pair of hands.’
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Temple Garden Chambers
Temple Garden Chambers offers noted capabilities in human rights-related topics, and is equipped to comfortably handle both prosecution and defence work involving a variety of legal systems and jurisdictions. Rodney Dixon KC acts for the defendant in Ahmed Jaafar Ali v Serbia before the European Court of Human Rights concerning an unlawful extradition of a Bahraini national from Serbia after the court ordered the extradition be stayed pending the outcome of the case. Saoirse Townshend is instructed in an extradition request related to a six-year prison sentence for the rape of a 15-year-old British tourist in Turkey.
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‘The clerks are very helpful.’
‘The clerks are wonderful to work with.’
‘There are a series of counsel at TG who are of the very highest standard.’
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Doughty Street Chambers
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‘The clerks are friendly, approachable and helpful.’
‘The clerks always provide an excellent service and are very easy to work with.’
‘Great quality of counsel, top set for extradition, definitely go to set for complex and sensitive cases.’
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Matrix Chambers
Frequently sought out by a variety of high-profile clients for advice on extradition risks, Matrix Chambers is particularly well-known for expertise in handling matters related to allegations of financial crime and corruption. Alex Bailin KC is a notable name for extradition requests in the context of business crime allegations and human rights issues, his recent workload includes the representation of the former CEO of Autonomy in USA v Michael Lynch (Autonomy), proceedings related to the $11bn takeover of Autonomy; Lynch was extradited, but acquitted at trial in the US. Mark Summers KC appeared as opposing counsel in those proceedings, and also led Florence Iveson for Julian Assange in proceedings relating to his extradition, prior to a plea deal which saw him avoid a custodial sentence in the US.
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‘The clerks, in particular Paul Venables, are great. Paul is responsive and goes out of his way to help.’
‘The clerks are very efficient.’
‘Matrix are the leading experts in the field of extradition. Their client care and expert knowledge in extradition is second to none, all the way from the clerks’ room to their barristers.’
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Three Raymond Buildings
Three Raymond Buildings has a track record of appearing in high-profile extradition proceedings. Frequently sought out by both the CPS and requested persons, the set is equipped to represent clients from the initial hearing to the Supreme Court and the European Court of Human Rights. Helen Malcolm KC appeared in two cases on trials in absentia in EU countries before the Supreme Court, raising questions related to fair trial rights and the application of EU retained law in European Arrest Warrant cases. Rachel Scott is representing a former Goldman Sachs investment banker facing extradition to the United States on allegations of bribery and corruption involving Ghanaian public officials.
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‘The clerks are great to work with: fair, responsive, honest.’
‘They remain the leading set for extradition.’
‘3 Raymond Buildings is an excellent chambers with a wide variety of good extradition barristers.’
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5 St Andrews Hill
Recommended for both defending and prosecuting, 5 St Andrews Hill’s barristers’ experience ranges from appearances at Westminster Magistrates Court, in appeals to the Divisional and Administrative Court, and the European Court of Human Rights, with the set multifaceted workload covering an array of international jurisdictions, including advice on the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement. David Josse KC is acting in the first extradition request from Ukraine for more than five years, a case that raises questions regarding extradition during time of armed conflict. Ben Keith is prosecuting the first extradition request from Japan, related to an allegation of armed robbery worth $700,000, in the absence of an extradition treaty. Rebecca Hill represented the Government of Belgium in a contested consent request from Belgium seeking onward extradition to Denmark in relation to a $50m alleged cum-ex fraud, and is acting for a requested person in Turkey v Uchkach, where the client’s return is sought to face trial for alleged involvement in an international drugs conspiracy.
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‘The clerks room is excellent. In particular Dean Cook is one of the best clerks around.’
‘With Dean Cook they have the best clerk in the business. It is difficult to overstate his importance and influence. Extremely pleasant to work with. Exceptional.’
‘Dave Scothern is wonderful.’
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6KBW College Hill
At 6KBW, David Perry KC represented the defendant in USA v Ilja Palionnijs, a request regarding charges of money laundering and drug offences arising from a US investigation into an alleged drug trafficking organisation which sells drugs over the dark web, with Ben Lloyd acting as opposing counsel. Catherine Brown is acting for the Italian judicial authority in an extradition request for murder, while also representing the US as leading junior in a request seeking for the extradition of an individual for widespread distribution of fentanyl over the dark web. Richard Evans appears for the CPS in Rae v USA, an extradition request in relation to sexual offences involving children, in which the requested person argued that the prison conditions in the USA violated Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights.
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‘6KBW have an excellent clerking team, in particular Richard Summerscales who always goes above and beyond for his instructing solicitors.’
‘The clerks are excellent and very user friendly.’
‘The clerks are excellent.’
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9BR
9BR Chambers' 'dynamic' extradition team is well-versed in appearing on behalf of requested persons and international governments, and has expertise in handling prosecution and defence work. Jonathan Swain is a highly regarded extradition law specialist, and Ben Joyes garners praise as 'one of the most fearless, talented and strong advocates within the extradition Bar'. Stefan Hyman is experienced in assisting with cases involving human rights issues. The 'meticulous' Douglas Wotherspoon is 'an impressive advocate'.
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‘Jordan Haisman is a good clerk.’
‘Jordan is a major asset to chambers.’
‘Great strength in depth.’
Furnival Chambers
Furnival Chambers' recent work highlights include extradition requests in relation to alleged membership of a terrorist organisation, conspiracy to murder, and robbery, as well as Joel Smith KC‘s instruction for the CPS in the high-profile case USA v Julian Assange. Additionally, Smith KC acted for the US government in proceedings that concerned the extradition of a woman accused of the murder of two of her children, and attempted murder of a third child. Nicholas Hearn represents an individual sought for extradition for a re-trial after acquittal in relation to alleged war crimes in Croatia v Milenko Maric, and was also instructed for the Government of the USA in an extradition request for an individual accused of impersonating well-known entertainment industry executives and promising victims non-existent work in the Indonesian film industry.
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‘The clerks provide a good service.’
‘The clerks are always helpful and responsive.’
‘Established set with a number of practitioners in extradition matters who are a very safe pair of hands.’
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Temple Garden Chambers
Temple Garden Chambers offers noted capabilities in human rights-related topics, and is equipped to comfortably handle both prosecution and defence work involving a variety of legal systems and jurisdictions. Rodney Dixon KC acts for the defendant in Ahmed Jaafar Ali v Serbia before the European Court of Human Rights concerning an unlawful extradition of a Bahraini national from Serbia after the court ordered the extradition be stayed pending the outcome of the case. Saoirse Townshend is instructed in an extradition request related to a six-year prison sentence for the rape of a 15-year-old British tourist in Turkey.
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‘The clerks are very helpful.’
‘The clerks are wonderful to work with.’
‘There are a series of counsel at TG who are of the very highest standard.’