Kings Chambers ‘has an excellent group of Court of Protection barristers‘, which attracts praise for its ‘good strength in depth for both Court of Protection finance and welfare cases‘. The ‘extremely responsive‘ Sam Karim KC, who heads up the team, has an established track record in advising on complex medical treatment cases, which also form the backbone of the ‘extremely intelligent and confident‘ Helen Mulholland KC’s practice. Fay Collinson is ‘technically outstanding‘, and is sought after for her expertise in handling contentious property and affairs matters. Aisling Campbell’s ‘advocacy is second to none; she is confident, quick on her feet and an encyclopaedia of mental capacity and mental health law knowledge‘; Court of Protection law specialist Sophie Hurst is ‘a skilled advocate with an excellent command of the law, the ability to build persuasive arguments and a calm courtroom manner‘; and the ‘thorough‘ Ifsa Mahmood is often instructed on behalf of local authorities, NHS trusts and protected parties in health and welfare cases.
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Kings Chambers
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‘Stephen Loxton is extremely responsive and goes the extra mile to get the right person for the job.’
‘James Mason is exceptional and a dream to work with.’
‘Aimee Rogers and Drew Platt are excellent clerks.’
St John's Buildings
The Court of Protection team at St John’s Buildings is well-versed in advising on a broad range of complex health and welfare cases, including deprivation of liberty issues and mental capacity matters. Natalia Levine is singled out for her excellent track record in advising on property and financial disputes, and regularly acts for local authorities, family members, the Official Solicitor and hospitals. Practice head Joseph O’Brien KC stands out for his established strength in handling deprivation of liberty cases, which also form a key pillar of Jonathan Bellamy’s practice. Hannah Bakshani specialises in Court of Protection law, and ‘her advice is always well-grounded, reasoned and she demonstrates a real ability to think on her feet‘; she is sought after for her expertise in advising on contested capacity issues. The ‘calm and measured‘ Tom Hughes brings extensive experience in advising on cases involving covert medication, fluctuating capacity and capacity to engage in sexual activity.
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‘The clerks are unbelievably helpful, quick to respond and always look for solutions when needed. Jayne Harper and Suzanne Heron are often on hand in day to day work and in crisis moments to ensure that any problems are solved.’
‘The dedicated Court of Protection clerks are always on hand to answer queries in respect of counsel availability. They communicate effectively with each other and always try to offer a solution when problems are presented.’
‘The COP clerking team is very efficient and helpful.’
Parklane Plowden
Parklane Plowden is home to ‘a strong Court of Protection team’. Simon Wilkinson is well-versed in advising on health and welfare matters, and has established expertise in handling cases involving deprivation of liberty and capacity issues, and Marisa Lloyd stands out for her experience in advising on property and affairs issues, including acting as counsel to the public guardian on disputes concerning lasting powers of attorney. Anna Datta is ‘considered and calm in her approach’, and Richard Copnall regularly acts for local authorities and clinical commissioning groups in a wide range of Court of Protection work. Tom Barclay-Semple is instructed by family members, local authorities, and the Official Solicitor in welfare applications, often involving issues of mental capacity.
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‘The clerks at Parklane Plowden are a delight to work with. Stephen Render is particularly helpful.’
‘Claire Wright is always very responsive and on top of things.’
‘The service is impeccable. Enquiries are responded to promptly. Claire Wright is particularly good. She is able to obtain responses quickly and is always helpful in offering alternative counsel.’
Spire Barristers
Spire Barristers is a ‘very strong and reliable set for adult social care and Court of Protection work‘. The ‘outstanding‘ Brett Davies ‘has the ear of the court, which always listens keenly to what he adds‘, and Adrian Francis is ‘extremely responsive and apt at working with highly vulnerable adults within Court of Protection proceedings‘. The ‘exceptional advocate‘ Holly Littlewood regularly acts for NHS trusts, family members, local authorities and the Official Solicitor in contentious capacity, best interests and deprivation of liberty matters. Chloe Lee is ‘quick to grasp complex issues in Court of Protection matters, and works on her matters with great tenacity‘, with a key focus on cases involving deprivation of liberty and forced marriage issues. Barbara Green is ‘a confident advocate‘ with strength in handling welfare issues, and the ‘responsive‘ Pippa Pudney is active in medical treatment cases and complex capacity matters.
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‘Shannon Hart is very helpful and will always try to ensure we have representation as far as she is able.’
‘The clerks are fantastically helpful, and will always take the time to try and find counsel for a hearing or to provide advice. Shannon Hart is a particular standout, she is friendly, helpful and knowledgeable in the area.’
‘Excellent service. Shannon Hart is very helpful and immediately responsive to queries and needs.’
Kings Chambers
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‘Stephen Loxton is extremely responsive and goes the extra mile to get the right person for the job.’
‘James Mason is exceptional and a dream to work with.’
‘Aimee Rogers and Drew Platt are excellent clerks.’
St John's Buildings
The Court of Protection team at St John’s Buildings is well-versed in advising on a broad range of complex health and welfare cases, including deprivation of liberty issues and mental capacity matters. Natalia Levine is singled out for her excellent track record in advising on property and financial disputes, and regularly acts for local authorities, family members, the Official Solicitor and hospitals. Practice head Joseph O’Brien KC stands out for his established strength in handling deprivation of liberty cases, which also form a key pillar of Jonathan Bellamy’s practice. Hannah Bakshani specialises in Court of Protection law, and ‘her advice is always well-grounded, reasoned and she demonstrates a real ability to think on her feet‘; she is sought after for her expertise in advising on contested capacity issues. The ‘calm and measured‘ Tom Hughes brings extensive experience in advising on cases involving covert medication, fluctuating capacity and capacity to engage in sexual activity.
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‘The clerks are unbelievably helpful, quick to respond and always look for solutions when needed. Jayne Harper and Suzanne Heron are often on hand in day to day work and in crisis moments to ensure that any problems are solved.’
‘The dedicated Court of Protection clerks are always on hand to answer queries in respect of counsel availability. They communicate effectively with each other and always try to offer a solution when problems are presented.’
‘The COP clerking team is very efficient and helpful.’
Parklane Plowden
Parklane Plowden is home to ‘a strong Court of Protection team’. Simon Wilkinson is well-versed in advising on health and welfare matters, and has established expertise in handling cases involving deprivation of liberty and capacity issues, and Marisa Lloyd stands out for her experience in advising on property and affairs issues, including acting as counsel to the public guardian on disputes concerning lasting powers of attorney. Anna Datta is ‘considered and calm in her approach’, and Richard Copnall regularly acts for local authorities and clinical commissioning groups in a wide range of Court of Protection work. Tom Barclay-Semple is instructed by family members, local authorities, and the Official Solicitor in welfare applications, often involving issues of mental capacity.
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‘The clerks at Parklane Plowden are a delight to work with. Stephen Render is particularly helpful.’
‘Claire Wright is always very responsive and on top of things.’
‘The service is impeccable. Enquiries are responded to promptly. Claire Wright is particularly good. She is able to obtain responses quickly and is always helpful in offering alternative counsel.’
Spire Barristers
Spire Barristers is a ‘very strong and reliable set for adult social care and Court of Protection work‘. The ‘outstanding‘ Brett Davies ‘has the ear of the court, which always listens keenly to what he adds‘, and Adrian Francis is ‘extremely responsive and apt at working with highly vulnerable adults within Court of Protection proceedings‘. The ‘exceptional advocate‘ Holly Littlewood regularly acts for NHS trusts, family members, local authorities and the Official Solicitor in contentious capacity, best interests and deprivation of liberty matters. Chloe Lee is ‘quick to grasp complex issues in Court of Protection matters, and works on her matters with great tenacity‘, with a key focus on cases involving deprivation of liberty and forced marriage issues. Barbara Green is ‘a confident advocate‘ with strength in handling welfare issues, and the ‘responsive‘ Pippa Pudney is active in medical treatment cases and complex capacity matters.
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‘Shannon Hart is very helpful and will always try to ensure we have representation as far as she is able.’
‘The clerks are fantastically helpful, and will always take the time to try and find counsel for a hearing or to provide advice. Shannon Hart is a particular standout, she is friendly, helpful and knowledgeable in the area.’
‘Excellent service. Shannon Hart is very helpful and immediately responsive to queries and needs.’