Julian Wilson has 40 years’ experience in business dispute resolution, particularly in matters involving issues of business ownership, governance and reward, and the protection of business interests from unlawful competition, fraud and fiduciary wrongdoing. Clients particularly value his commercial judgment. He was a commercial litigation partner in a leading City law firm before he joined Chambers in 1997. He retired from full time advocacy  in 2023 but continues, as an Associate Member, to provide his advisory services. He also brings the value of his experience and insight into independent evaluations, negotiations, the mediation of disputes, and the sensitive handling of internal investigations and the chairing of internal disciplinary processes.Â
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11KBW establish a scholarship for black students on the BPTC
…taking meaningful action to address this. By establishing this scholarship, we are focussing on entry into the profession. As the costs of initial qualification and existing underrepresentation are barriers to…
Read MoreDaniel Stilitz KC and Michael White successfully defend NICE against judicial review claim
…interpretation of all three impugned routing criteria had been correct, and that the challenge therefore failed on both grounds. The decision may be of interest for its consideration of the…
Read MoreStephen Hocking
Stephen Hocking is a leading public lawyer, particularly specialising in the fields of healthcare, education (with a particular interest in higher education and in SEND), and local government.
His areas of expertise include:
- judicial review in the health, education and local authority sectors;
- Regulatory issues in health and higher education; Major misconduct enquiries;
- Partnering and joint venture working between public and private sectors; The application of charity and equality law to public services;
- Corporate transactions within the public and charity sectors;
- Professional disciplinary proceeding for professional bodies and for registrants.
Before joining chambers, Stephen practised as a solicitor specialising in public law. He was an equity partner at DAC Beachcroft LLP for twenty years, where he was the head of the Public Law, and Public law and health projects teams for over a decade.
Read MoreStephen Kosmin successfully defends the Financial Ombudsman Service in investment advice case
…challenged Decision, the Ombudsman upheld Mr Rees’ complaint, made a money award, and recommended the payment of additional compensation in excess of the then statutory cap of £150,000 plus interest….
Read MoreRaphael Hogarth for the successful regulator in two joined High Court appeals
…and there were no exceptional circumstances justifying an extension of time (§§87-94). The later appeal was dismissed on the merits. The appeal was against the decision of a ‘review’ panel…
Read MoreJudgment handed down by Divisional Court in significant challenge to the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme
…case, in which the Claimants challenged the Government’s Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme on the basis that it failed to make provision for “limb b workers”, in breach of their human…
Read MoreConsultation in a time of social distancing and self-isolation
…the present situation. There is nothing in the provisions of the Coronavirus Bill that directly affects those duties. If the consultation is non-statutory, or the manner in which the consultation…
Read MoreChristopher Knight in Appeal finding that Data Protection Exemption for Immigration Processing Breaches the GDPR
…of Appeal has ruled that the immigration exemption in paragraph 4 of Schedule 2 to the Data Protection Act 2018 was not compliant with the requirements of Article 23 of…
Read MoreRobin Hopkins
Robin is a market-leading specialist in information law: data protection, privacy, media and technology issues and freedom of information.
Robin is a top-ranked junior in Chambers & Partners for data protection (‘star individual’ junior, 2018 to 2024), consistently a Tier 1 junior in Legal 500, and is also a ranked junior in Group Litigation.
He has vast experience on GDPR and DPA issues such as data breaches, compensation claims (individual and multi-party litigation), ICO regulatory actions, subject access requests and compliance challenges to data-driven business models. His cases have involved major multinationals (including Meta/Facebook, Experian, Google, TikTok, Ticketmaster and Equifax) on some of the ground-breaking cases emerging under the GDPR.
Robin has appeared in hundreds of information rights appeals (FOI and environmental information) and jointly runs 11KBW’s Panopticon blog.
He is on the Attorney General’s A Panel of counsel, and also has a judicial role in the Ecclesiastical Courts, as Commissary General (Chancellor) of the Diocese of Canterbury.
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