Barrister
Katherine’s practice covers all of chambers’ core areas, with a particular interest in employment, business protection, data protection and public law.
Katherine is ranked as a “Rising Star” in employment law by Legal 500. She is described as “emerging as a real star of the junior employment bar” who is “highly sought after in both High Court and tribunal litigation” and has “judgment well beyond her years”.
Some of Katherine’s recent cases include:
- Representing Index on Censorship (led by Aileen McColgan KC) in its intervention in support of the appeal before the EAT in Forstater v CGD Europe & others[2021] IRLR 706, concerning the protection of gender critical beliefs under the Equality Act.
- Acting for HMRC (led by Julian Milford KC and Rupert Paines) in Jennifer Webster v HMRC, high-profile data protection proceedings in the Media and Communications List brought by a former US citizen challenging the transfer of financial account information to the US Internal Revenue Service pursuant to treaties between the UK and US governments.
- Appearing in the Supreme Court (led by Andrew Sharland KC) in TW Logistics v Essex County Council [2021] UKSC 4, concerning the registration of part of a commercial port as a Town and Village Green.
- Representing Charlie Hughes in his JR challenge for medicinal cannabis on the NHS for the treatment of epilepsy (led by Tom Cross).
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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.
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Simon is an experienced practitioner specialising in the areas of employment, commercial, business protection and public law. He is well regarded and is ranked in all the leading directories. He has recently been described in various directories as “supremely intelligent and brilliant”, as taking “a robust stance in combative situations” and as managing “his clients very well”. He regularly appears in the employment tribunals, the EAT, the county court, the High Court and the Court of Appeal dealing with all stages of litigation.
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Tim practices in information law, public law, local government law, and employment law.
Information law is a fast-moving area of the law, where legal principles often struggle to catch up with technological and social change. Personal information is both a valuable asset and a essential tool when delivering public services; but its effective exploitation is a legal minefield. Tim has extensive experience in this field in which he is widely recognised to be a leading expert. Tim’s knowledge and experience mean that he is ideally placed to advise organisations of all kinds, both in the private and public sector, about novel and complex problems relating to their use of information.
Tim combines his work in information law with a wider practice in public and employment law, having practised in both of these areas throughout his time at the Bar.
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Oliver accepts instructions across all of Chambers’ core areas of practice, including employment, public law and human rights, and data protection matters. He acts in, and advises on, the following matters in particular:
- Statutory employment law claims, including complex discrimination and whistleblowing claims. Oliver has a particular interest in claims involving disability discrimination and discrimination on the grounds of religion or belief.
- Data protection claims, including proceedings alleging breach of the UK GDPR and/or the Data Protection Act 2018.
Prior to coming to the Bar, Oliver was the Judicial Assistant to the Senior President of Tribunals in the Court of Appeal and taught law at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He has a first-class degree in Jurisprudence and a Distinction on the BCL from the University of Oxford.
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