Derek Sutton
Joint Senior Clerk
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Nick practises in all areas of Commercial and Employment law and is rated as the leading junior at the Bar in Sports Law.
Throughout his career Tom has worked in a wide range of areas. Tom has presented his cases in the ECJ/CJEU/General Court, the ECtHR, the House of Lords/Supreme Court, Court of Appeal and most divisions of the High Court.
Ravi practises across all of Chambers’ main areas of work. He has developed a particular expertise in the cross-over between international and European law, public law, and commercial litigation. He regularly appears in cases with these dimensions.
Celia practises across all of Chambers’ main areas of work, with particular experience of commercial disputes, sports law, public law and human rights, and employment.
After call Adam Lewis worked for a US firm in Washington DC and in London, in the Cabinet of the European Commissioner responsible for Competition and Financial Institutions and then at an EU law firm in Brussels, returning to practice at the Bar in 1994.
Emily practises in EU, Public and Commercial law. The cross-over between those core areas is the foundation for her expertise in State aid, public procurement, and communications law.
David has a well-established practice across Chambers’ practice areas, with a particular focus on Commercial law, Civil Fraud, Arbitration, Sports law and with experience in Public Law and Human Rights.
James is a barrister recognised in a total of nine practice areas in Chambers and Partners, Chambers Global, Legal 500 and Who’s Who Legal. He practises in regulatory, EU, commercial and public law, with sector expertise in telecoms, sport, media and entertainment, procurement and IP.
Daniel’s practice focuses on commercial, public & regulatory, competition and sports law. Daniel has particular experience in the intersection of public and commercial law, and he is regularly instructed in commercial judicial reviews, and brought into other high-stake litigation requiring public law expertise. Daniel is ranked in the directories for public law work (Legal 500 and Chambers & Partners), commercial work (Chambers & Partners) and telecommunications (Legal 500, Chambers & Partners and Who’s Who Legal). Daniel frequently acts both against and for the Government and he is a member of the Attorney General's B panel. He has an established practice in the regulatory field, where he has acted for and/or against regulators in the fields of telecommunications, competition, financial services, water, energy, sports and aviation. Recent highlights of Daniel’s practice include: Acting in high-value trials in the Commercial Court (Gorbachev v Guriev; Al-Jaber v Al-Ibrahim); Acting for the CMA in a statutory appeal in the CAT; Acting for Camelot in its challenge to the Fourth National Lottery Licence; Acting for pension schemes in their judicial review to the reform of RPI; Acting for the Ministry of Defence, Cabinet Office, and DEFRA in judicial reviews.
Brian specialises in competition & EU, commercial, public and regulatory law, sanctions law, telecommunications law and sports law.
Maurice practices in all areas of public international law, although currently about two-thirds of his practice is concerned with international investment protection (including arbitration).
The third in a three-part series on Brexit and merger control by Ben Forbes and Mat Hughes of AlixPartners. Ben and Mat are (with others) co-authors of the new Sweet & Maxwell book, “UK Merger Control: Law and Practice”.
Jason practises across all of Chambers’ main areas of work, and with particular expertise in EU & competition law, public and human rights law, public international law, and sanctions law.
Ian Mill KC regularly appears in the Chancery Division, in the Commercial Court, in the Court of Appeal and in international and domestic arbitrations.
Corruption and football are two words that are unfortunately found all too often associated with another. In this article Nick De Marco considers the reality and sources of corruption in football before discussing solutions to the problem.
Derek Sutton
Joint Senior Clerk
+44 (0) 207 822 7327
Adam Sloane
Joint Senior Clerk
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Dean Tolman
Deputy Senior Clerk
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Billy Brian
Deputy Senior Clerk
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Danny Compton
Deputy Senior Clerk
+44 (0) 207 822 7338
Marc Armstrong
Clerk
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Adam Fuschillo
Clerk
+44 (0) 207 822 7329
Sophie Reeve
Clerk
+44 (0) 207 822 7324
Joseph Sutton
Clerk
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Toby Dennison
Clerk
+44 (0) 207 822 7328
Daniel Higgins
Clerk
+44 (0) 207 822 7322
Lilly-Grace Hilliard
Clerk
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