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Peter Lockley

Peter Lockley has a broad practice spanning Public, Information and Employment Law. He has a keen interest in campaigning environmental law, drawing on his long experience of environmental politics and policy as well as law. He has often acted for the Information Commissioner and draws on this experience when representing individuals and public authorities in information and data protection matters. He regularly appears for both claimants and respondents in the Employment Tribunal.

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Paul S. Reichler

“One of the world’s most respected and experienced practitioners of Public International Law”Chambers Global

Recognised globally as one of the most esteemed figures in the field of public international law, Paul Reichler represents Sovereign States before the International Court of Justice and other international courts and arbitral tribunals, in disputes with other States or with foreign investors.

Consistently ranked as a “Star Individual” in Chambers Global, only one of two lawyers worldwide ranked in this distinguished category, Paul “belongs to a select group of elite lawyers with extensive experience litigating on behalf of Sovereign States before the International Court of Justice in The Hague, and the International Tribunal on the Law of the Sea in Hamburg.

 

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Michael Lee

Michael Lee has a broad practice covering a range of Chambers’ areas of work, with a particular focus on employment and commercial matters. He has extensive advocacy experience and regularly appears in a range of courts and tribunals.

Michael is recommended in the employment sections of Chambers and Partners, Legal 500 and Who’s Who Legal. The most recent editions describe him as “a go-to junior for employment litigation and associated high court work” and as ago-to counsel, who is hugely responsive and great with clients… always well prepared, never misses a trick, and his advocacy is strong”, whilst recognising that “Michael has brilliant legal knowledge” and “is excellent tactically and very good with clients.”

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Oliver Jackson

Oliver maintains a broad practice across public and human rights, employment, competition and commercial law. He has appeared in courts from Port Talbot and Great Yarmouth to the Supreme Court and the European Court of Human Rights.

After only 18 months in practice, he was ranked by the Legal 500 as a Rising Star in Administrative Law and Human Rights, where he is recommended as “An excellent advocate. He is diligent and able to robustly defend a case”. Clients say they are “impressed” and praise his “highly responsive” manner. He is an elected member of the Human Rights Law Association Executive Committee.

Oliver has extensive experience of working both as sole counsel and as a member of large teams. His clients range from individuals, start-ups and NGOs to multinational businesses, government departments and foreign states. His recent cases include:

  • A successful appeal to the Supreme Court concerning the provision of local authority mental health after-care services (R (Worcestershire County Council v Secretary of State for Health and Social Care).
  • A £19 billion judicial review claim against HM Treasury by 72 trade unions (R (Fire Brigades Union, British Medical Association and ors) v HM Treasury).
  • Group claims by thousands of UK businesses against Mastercard and Visa for breaches of competition law (The Merchant Interchange Fee Umbrella Proceeding), including the landmark constitutional law ‘Volvo limitation judgment’ concerning the status post-Brexit of rights accrued under EU law while the UK was a member of the EU.
  • Acting for disability rights campaigners in their highly publicised challenge to UK abortion laws (Heidi Crowter v UK).
  • A widely reported, high-profile challenge to a school’s ban on prayer rituals (R (NN) v Michaela Community School)

From 2020 to 2021, Oliver was a Judicial Assistant at the UK Supreme Court and the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, working on the most complex and high-profile cases in the UK and from across the Commonwealth. He maintains an academic interest in his core practice areas and has published several academic articles, as well as contributing to a leading practitioner’s textbook on public law.

Before joining the Bar, Oliver was on the civil service fast-stream. He also advised on human rights issues at Liberty, advocated for the abolition of the death penalty at Reprieve, and volunteered as a caseworker at the Bar Pro Bono Unit. He received a first class degree in Natural Sciences from Cambridge University, where he graduated second in the year in his subject and won several scholarships and prizes. He has taught maths, physics and chemistry and enjoys cases that arise in a technical or scientific context.

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Remi Reichhold

Remi Reichhold is a public law and public international law specialist, acting for and advising national governments, government departments, public bodies and corporate entities. He represents clients in the First-tier and Upper Tribunal, County Court, High Court and Court of Appeal. Remi regularly acts for States before the International Court of Justice, the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea and international arbitral tribunals.

In addition to Remi’s expertise in public law and public international law, he also has significant experience in information law and data protection, police law, inquests and sports arbitration.

Before joining chambers in private practice, Remi spent seven years working as Research Associate to Professor Philippe Sands KC. He assisted Professor Sands in his capacity as arbitrator in more than a dozen investment treaty claims under ICSID and UNCITRAL rules.

Remi has been appointed to the Attorney General’s civil panel (C Panel). He accepts instructions in all his specialist areas, including on a Direct Access basis.

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Ruth Kennedy

Ruth specialises in all areas of commercial, employment, human rights, public and sports law. Her cases frequently raise issues of private or public international law.

She acts in the most high profile and complex cases across her practice areas. Examples of recent and current instructions include acting:

  • As junior counsel to the Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry;
  • For a leading F1 Team defending claims brought by Former CEO/Team Principal in the High Court for constructive dismissal and shares;
  • For a leading car manufacturer in group litigation arising out of “Dieselgate”;
  • For a premier league football club in ongoing disciplinary proceedings; and
  • For the English Football League in an EFL arbitration brought by Cardiff City Football Club arising out of a failure to pay the transfer fee of Emiliano Sala on time.

Ruth is recognized in Legal 500 for administrative law and human rights; employment; and public inquiries and in Chambers & Partners for employment and civil liberties and human rights. She has been described as “a superb advocate”, “a real rising star”, “brilliant in everything she does”, “exceptionally hard-working” and having “superstar quality.”

A member of both the Attorney General’s London B panel and specialist Public International C panel, Ruth has acted and appeared in various domestic courts and tribunals up to and including the Supreme Court, as well as international courts including the European Court of Human Rights and the International Court of Justice. She has experience of acting in arbitrations under the LCIA, ICC and UNCITRAL rules and under specialist sports arbitrations.

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Nigel Giffin

Nigel Giffin practises mainly in the field of public law at 11KBW, although he still undertakes employment law and commercial law cases of certain kinds. His practice covers commercial and environmental judicial review, as well as many aspects of local government law including education, social services, housing, powers and finance and elections. He was formerly a member of the Attorney General’s “A” panel of Counsel to the Crown, and undertook a number of important Human Rights Act cases in this capacity.

He is a CEDR accredited mediator, and has undertaken a number of mediations as both mediator and counsel.

Nigel studied law at Oxford, where he was awarded a first in his degree. He is the author of the chapter on Administrative Court proceedings in Foskett’s Law and Practice of Compromise, and a member of the editorial board of Butterworths Local Government Reports.

Nigel has recently been acting as counsel to the Public Inquiry into the murder of Zahid Mubarek at Feltham Young Offenders’ Institution.

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Heather Emmerson

Heather Emmerson practises in the areas of public law, regulatory law, professional discipline, data protection and information law. She is ranked as a leading junior in Chambers and Partners across all main areas of her practice and described as “fiercely bright”, “a genuine rising star” and “a consummate professional”.  Heather has appeared before a wide range of courts, tribunals and public inquiries and is regularly instructed in proceedings before the High Court, Court of Appeal and Supreme Court.

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