Many of our lawyers provide pro bono advice to those who cannot afford legal representation. Regulatory Crime: Members of 2 Hare Court advise and represent retail businesses and clients facing proceedings initiated by regulators such as the Health & Safety Executive, Environment Agency, Trading Standards and local authorities. The team advises at every stage of a pre-prosecution investigation on issues such as the approach to questioning, evidence gathering and legal privilege. Current cases: Grenfell, Chevron, Topcon, Monovan, Hillsborough, Essar Oil, Princes Sporting Club, Lion Steel, Cavendish Masonry and Hugo Boss. We are committed to equal opportunities and the creation of an environment free of prejudice. Learn more about our approach to diversity and our anti-racism statement. «Lincoln House Chambers is one of the best rooms in Manchester. In these challenging times for the entire profession, they continue to provide excellent service and the quality of lawyers available is second to none. «Chloe Skingley is a hidden gem.
It is an enrichment for the rooms. We are very interested in working with our clients on their CSR programs, if you want to know more, please contact us. Economic crime and financial services: Members of the Chambers are regularly briefed on the largest and most complex financial crime cases. His experience includes all forms of fraud, MTIC/VAT court hearings, market abuse (insider trading, LIBOR and manipulation of other benchmark interest rates), asset recovery/confiscation and injunctive receivership/forfeiture proceedings. Recent cases include: ICO vs Cambridge Analytica, Operation Amazon, SFO vs Rolls Royce investigation, FOREX, Blue Index, BA price case, Operation Tabernula, HBOS corruption trial, Turks and Caicos corruption cases, SFO vs Tchenguiz, lnnospc, and MP/Lords expenses. The combination of specializations available in the rooms ensures that all complex technical issues are understood and mastered. Members advised both supervisory authorities and accused professionals. Inquiries and Inquiries: Members are often briefed on issues raised in sub-jurisdictions, particularly inquiries and public inquiries. Eleven members of the Chambers have been briefed in connection with the Manchester Arena Inquiry, six Members of the Chambers have been tasked with acting in the Hillsborough Investigations (mainly for senior police officers) and Chambers are present in many public inquiries and larger investigative hearings at national level.
Members have been tasked by the Ministry of Interior and the Ministry of Health to play a leading role in thorough public and independent investigations. Work in other regulatory areas (CQC, OHS, police and medical discipline) often extends to representation before coroners` courts. Professional and direct access clients can contact Thomas More Chambers for a quote for legal services that our case managers will be happy to provide. Regulation: Chambers has a well-deserved reputation as a leader in criminal law regulation. A strong team is represented in health and safety litigation as well as in work related to waste and environmental risks. The team is regularly trained in deaths and has particular expertise in the corporate responsibility niche. In addition, members of the Chambers also appeared in cases involving a medical context. «The clerks are top notch, as are all the staff who work in the chambers. 2 Hare Court has consistently been recognised as one of the UK`s leading chambers, specialising in crime, white-collar crime, personal prosecution, financial services, taxation, professional discipline, health and safety, regulatory law, investigations and investigations, sports law and other related areas. Our members and ensembles have been nominated for numerous awards in the Legal 500 and Chambers UK and are the previous winners of the Chambers UK Crime Set of the Year 2020. Work performed: Chambers is a full-service set of lawyers that provides the legal expertise of 12 teams of specialists. For more information, see www.3pb.co.uk.
Public and regulatory law cross the line between civil and criminal law, and group members provide expertise in a range of areas of law, including professional discipline, investigation, health and safety, marine and fisheries, and police law. Described by The Legal 500 2023 as «one of London`s leading crime groups, if not the leader. It is distinguished by its training programs and depth of representation from head to subordinate» and «An excellent set of chambers that often appear in the most high-profile criminal cases» that host the «who`s who of the best offenders». It has the wow factor and is rightly considered one of the best criminal sets. 2 Hare Court are «my point of contact for all matters, big or small. The depth strength they have is unmatched» and «excellent, intelligent, strategic and approachable lawyers.» We provide individuals, businesses and governments with high-quality advocacy and advice. Legal 500 2020 says: Thomas More Chambers has «incredibly smart» and «impressive» specialist lawyers working in a dozen key areas, including arbitration, crime, employment, bankruptcy and property. Sir Geoffrey Cox KC was Attorney General from 2018 to 2020. The Chambers: 3PB Barristers (3 Paper Buildings), is one of the oldest and fourth largest chambers in the UK in England, providing comprehensive legal assistance and advisory services to businesses and individuals. Led by commercial lawyer David Berkley KC, our 215 lawyers – including 14 Silks – offer true expertise and expertise in all areas of litigation, supported by approximately 50 clerks and other staff. For more than 40 years, this approach has kept Lincoln House Chambers one step ahead of its competitors. The team of lawyers works in various regulatory and disciplinary areas, as well as in civil litigation, where it has built particularly strong practice teams to meet the requirements of this type of work. His criminal cases included many of the most important criminal cases of the time.
The planned expansion and organic growth now means there are 19 King`s Advisors and 57 juniors in the chambers. A number of members are appointed judges in courts and superior courts. Several members of the chambers are qualified to accept work on a direct access basis.