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Service & Fees

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

Sean Jones

Since taking silk, Sean has quickly built a leading practice focused on complex and high profile cases. He acts for both claimants and defendants in claims covering the a wide range of Employment, Commercial Employment and Sport-related disputes. Clients identify, variously, team-working, approachability, breadth and depth of specialist knowledge and effectiveness in cross-examination as the particular skills Sean has to offer..

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Barrister

Christian Davies

Christian has a broad practice encompassing public law and human rights, employment, education, sport, information and data protection and public procurement law.

Recent highlights include:

  • Acting for Guy Carpenter in expedited High Court team move proceedings against Howden and certain of its former employees.
  • Acting for Black Equity Organisation in its successful intervention in R (Donald) v SSHD [2024] EWHC 1492 (Admin), in which the Court held that the Home Secretary’s decision not to proceed with recommendations relating to the Windrush scandal was unlawful and contravened the human rights of Windrush victims.
  • Acting for World Athletics in a challenge before the Court of Arbitration for Sport regarding the regulations governing who can compete in the women’s category in international athletics events.
  • Acting for claimants and respondents in various cases before the Employment Tribunal, including claims for unfair dismissal, unlawful deduction of wages, discrimination and whistleblowing.

Before coming to the Bar, Christian practised as a solicitor at the Public Law Project, where he focused on strategic public law litigation. He previously trained and qualified as a solicitor at Slaughter and May, where he practised as an Associate in the Pensions, Employment and Incentives team.

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Equality & CSR

…have an active Equality, Diversity and Corporate and Social Responsibility Committee, as well as a Parents’ Forum that meets regularly to discuss the issues facing those with caring responsibilities at…

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…will be made where appropriate for any disabled candidate for pupillage, and for any disabled pupil. Any candidate requiring reasonable adjustments should email Adminroom@11kbw.com, providing details of their needs and

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Jane McCafferty

Jane took silk in 2019 and is ranked in Chambers and Partners and the Legal 500, from 2022 editions: “She is a demon of the courtroom and it is a genuine pleasure to watch her cross-examine others in court, as she is in total control of the situation.”  “She just terrifies the other side, who you see trembling as she is so good, and she is forensic – you find yourself applauding her in court.” Jane practices in commercial, partnership/LLPs and employment law with particular experience in litigation involving team moves, restrictive covenants, misuse of confidential information, breach of fiduciary duty, civil fraud and contractual disputes. Jane’s practice frequently involves multi-jurisdictional disputes and complex, high value litigation in financial services and regulated markets.

Recent cases include: A v B; Hewlett Packard v Manchester Technology Data AJ [2019] EWHC 2089 (Ch)) (practice guidance on approach to inspection and interrogation of digital data under search and seize order); Gallagher v Bishopsgate Insurance Brokers [2019] (alleged team move and breach of fiduciary duty);   ICAP Management Services Limited v (1) Berry (2) BGC [2017] EWHC 1321 (QB) (no TUPE transfer upon share acquisition); Marathon Asset Management v Seddon [2017] I.R.L.R. 503 (Wrotham Park damages for theft of confidential information); and Hosking v Marathon Asset Management LLP [2017] Ch 157 (landmark case on the meaning of ‘remuneration’ in the context of forfeiture of profit share upon breach of fiduciary duty).

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Lucy Jones

Lucy accepts instructions in all of Chambers’ core areas of practice including public law and human rights, information and data protection law, public procurement, education and employment.

Before coming to the Bar, Lucy qualified as a solicitor at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer and practised as an associate in the firm’s dispute resolution team, working across procurement, public, international trade and commercial disputes. Lucy also has experience in public service, having worked as a Legal Adviser within the UK’s Government Legal Department from 2021 to 2022, where she advised on the negotiation of a number of the UK’s international trade agreements.

From 2019 to 2020, Lucy was a Judicial Assistant assisting Lord Justice Singh in his capacity as a Lord Justice of Appeal and President of the Investigatory Powers Tribunal. In this role Lucy worked on a number of notable human rights cases including Begum v Special Immigration Appeals Commission (SIAC) [2020] EWCA Civ 918 (Shamima Begum appeal), R (Bridges) v Chief Constable of the South Wales Police [2020] EWCA Civ 1058 (addressing Article 8 and data protection), Plan B Earth and others v Secretary of State for Transport [2020] EWCA Civ 214 (the challenge to Heathrow’s third runway) and Privacy International v Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs IPT/17/86 & 87H (a challenge to the purported “authorisation” of criminal offences by officials and agents of the Security Service).

Lucy has a particular interest in public international law and has experience across international trade, investment arbitration and law of the sea.

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