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James Goudie

James is a very experienced senior silk with a broad practice in and out of Court. He is highly reputed both as an advocate and for his advice.  He covers the entire  field  of 11KBW practice, especially acting for and against clients operating in and with the public sector. James is listed as a Leading Silk in Administrative and Public Law, Education, Employment, Local Government and Public Procurement in Chambers and Partners and Legal 500. He was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2014 Chambers & Partners Bar Awards.

James Goudie KC has been Head of Chambers since 1997, alongside Daniel Stilitz KC.

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Covid-19 – New Guidance Etc from the Government of Relevance to Local Authorities

…adult social care https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-ethical-framework-for-adult-social-care/responding-to-covid-19-the-ethical-framework-for-adult-social-care News story – £2.9 billion funding to strengthen care for the vulnerable https://www.gov.uk/government/news/2-9-billion-funding-to-strengthen-care-for-the-vulnerable Guidance – COVID-19: guidance on residential care provision https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-residential-care-supported-living-and-home-care-guidance/covid-19-guidance-on-residential-care-provision Guidance – COVID-19: guidance…

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Barrister

Ben Mitchell

Ben has a busy practice, with specialism in public, education, public international and EU, employment, information and procurement law.

Ben is a member of the Equality and Human Rights Commission and Attorney General’s panels of counsel.

Ben is a member of the Law Library of Ireland and has rights of audience before the courts of the European Union.

Before coming to the Bar, Ben taught law at Trinity College Dublin and Queen Mary University of London. He completed a PhD in education, equality and human rights law in 2016 at Trinity College Dublin.

Ben is ranked in the Chambers & Partners and Legal500 as “up and coming” and a “rising star”. He has been described as “able to grasp complex matters very quickly and provide sound advice, particularly when working to tight deadlines” and “excellent with clients”.

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Barrister

Zoe Gannon

Zoe Gannon has significant experience in the areas of public, human rights, local government, education, procurement, data protection and information law.

She is recognized in Chambers and Partners for Public and Administrative Law, Education and Local Government and in Legal 500 for Education and Local Government.  She has been described as “pragmatic and fiercely intelligent”, “a very creative barrister who thinks outside the box”, and as having “an excellent legal brain”.

Zoe is on both the Equality and Human Rights Commission’s Panel of Counsel (B Panel) and the Attorney General’s “B” Panel of Counsel.

Zoe has considerable trial experience both as sole counsel and within larger teams. She is also frequently involved in appellate litigation including in the European Court of Human Rights.

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We tailor our service to our clients’ individual needs. 11KBW members are flexible and approachable. Our commitment to excellence is deeply rooted in practical and…

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Barrister

Christopher Parkin

Christopher joined chambers from Australia in October 2018. He was a lawyer in Australia in 2011 and commenced practising as a self-employed barrister in January 2015.

He accepts instructions across most of Chambers’ core areas of practice.

Prior to commencing practice at the bar, he was a clerk to a number of judges including the Chief Justice of the Federal Court of Australia. He also worked as a graduate lawyer for a leading Australian claimant firm and as a political advisor to parliamentary candidates, senators and parliamentary office-holders.

Christopher has lectured at the University of Sydney and the University of Technology, Sydney in evidence, civil and criminal procedure and torts. He has contributed to a number of Australian legal texts including the Australian Privacy Reporter (providing substantial updates following a major overhaul of Australian data protection law) and the Australian Torts Reporter (authoring chapters on economic torts and defamation).

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