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Areas of Practice

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Crime
The Head of the Criminal Team is Mark Wall QC
Crime is our central area of practice, and almost every member of Chambers accepts instructions in this field.    Criminal matters have infinite variety, and members at all levels of experience have developed particular expertise in certain areas :  please see each member’s profile, accessed through the ‘Barristers’ section of this website.   The clerks will be pleased to assist with further information.    

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Licensing
The Head of the Licensing Team is Rhona Campbell
Andrew Fisher Q.C.
Rhona Campbell
Tim Hannam
Cathlyn Orchard
Trevor Meegan
Wendy Miller
Lynette McClement
Andrew Davidson
Daniel White
Laura Hobson
Tom Challinor
Our expertise embraces both the old law and the Licensing Act 2003.   Chambers has a long history of practice in licensing, representing some of the country’s largest corporate clients and also the licensing justices.   A former head of Chambers is one of the editors of ‘Paterson’, the 'bible' of licensing law.    Members of this team have extensive and nationwide experience in terms of advice and advocacy, from hearings before councils/magistrates to proceedings in the higher courts.  
Licensing work of all kinds is undertaken including: appeals, reviews, challenging special policies and the legality of local authority policies.  

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Costs
The Head of the Costs Team is Tim Harrington
Jason Aris
Cathlyn Orchard
Trevor Meegan
Wendy Miller
Lynette McClement
Members of the costs team have considerable expertise in this specialist area, covering all kinds of work, including detailed assessment, challenges to Conditional Fee Agreements, additional liabilities and appeals.  

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Asylum & Immigration
Mohammed Asif Khan
Gurdeep Garcha
Mark Bradshaw
Balvinder Bhatti
Advice and representation in appeals and High Court proceedings including matters involving the impact of European Law.

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Regulatory
Andrew Fisher Q.C.
Mark Wall QC
Peter Arnold
Benjamin Nicholls
Julian Harris
Martin Butterworth
Rhona Campbell
Tim Hannam
Gerard Quirke
Graham Russell
Charles Hamer
Experience of dealing with a range of regulatory matters in the civil and criminal courts and other tribunals, including :
Trading Standards
Environmental Health
Department of Trade and Industry
Consumer Credit
Auctioneering
Planning
VAT and Revenue appeals

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Prison Law
Michael Aspinall
Mark Bradshaw
Rashad Mohammed
In this expanding area of law, our expertise includes adjudications in respect of disciplinary offences, Parole Board hearings (of all types) and judicial review.

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Employment Law
Andrew Fisher Q.C.
Martin Butterworth
Gerard Quirke
Lynette McClement
All types of cases including unfair dismissal and discrimination.

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Civil and Common Law
The Head of the Civil Team is Peter Arnold.
Peter Arnold
Tim Hannam
Jason Aris
Trevor Meegan
Mark Bradshaw
Daniel White
Laura Hobson
Tom Challinor
Balvinder Bhatti
Rashad Mohammed
Siobhan Collins
Sophie Lomas
Laura Culley

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Family Law
Lynette McClement
Mark Bradshaw
Balvinder Bhatti



Public Access

A limited number of Members of Chambers are prepared to accept instructions direct from Members of the Public ["Public Access"] in certain circumstances, without the intervention of a Solicitor.

An explanation of the Public Access Scheme, setting out the limitations on when it may be appropriate, can be found together with a Directory of participating barristers on the Bar Council website at http://www.barcouncil.org.uk/about/publicaccess/

The way the scheme is operated in Citadel Chambers is as follows:-

Initial contact will be with a Member of the Clerking Team who, although not qualified to give advice, will be able to indicate whether the enquiry is likely to fall within the scheme. Any cases of doubt will be referred to the Barrister for consideration.

If the enquiry does fall within the ambit of the scheme, and the Barrister thinks he can assist, you will be asked to submit in writing details of the problem and the question you would like to have answered, together with copies of all the necessary papers. [NOTE - the first question will usually be "Do I have a case against x for y" or "What are my prospects of success" or "Can you represent me at a hearing before a tribunal" etc].

The Barrister will consider the papers and if he is unable to help will say so and return the papers promptly without charge. [This may be because  the question raised is outside his normal field of expertise, or that he is simply too busy with other matters to devote the time needed to deal with your enquiry in a reasonable time.]

If the Barrister can help, he will write to you setting out the terms upon which your instructions will be dealt with, and he will set out amongst other things

      What his professional rules permit him to do and what he cannot do on your behalf
•      The number of hours he thinks will be necessary to prepare your case
•      His hourly rate of charge (to which will be added VAT at the current rate) -
It is regretted that
       Legal Aid is not available for this type of work
•     
The timescale in which he will be able to complete your work

If you accept the terms for carrying out the work offered by the Barrister, you will be asked to send a cheque (or BACS if you prefer) in respect of his fee plus VAT, and when it has been cleared the work will be carried out.

The process set out above will be repeated for any further items of work on the same case.

It is regretted that due to the extent of the resources required, requests relating to immigration matters cannot be dealt with under the Public Access procedure.



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