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Email: clerks@young-st-chambers.com


BARRISTERS

year of call areas of practice more
info
email clerk
Michael Blakey Michael
Blakey
Head of
Chambers
1989
  • crime
  • sports law
mblakey@
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chambers.
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David
Blunsden
Christopher
Limb
1975
  • clinical negligence
climb@
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chambers.
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Rachel
Campbell
Roger
Brown
1976
  • crime
  • licensing
  • prison law
rbrown@
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chambers.
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David
Blunsden

Philip
Andrews
1977
  • crime
pandrews@
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chambers.
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David
Blunsden
Ian
Huffer
1979
  • personal injury
  • negligence claims
  • immigration
  • public and administrative law
ihuffer@
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chambers.
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Rachel
Campbell
Ahmed
Nadim
1982
  • crime
anadim@
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chambers.
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David
Blunsden
John
Maxwell
1985
  • crime
  • prison law
jmaxwell@
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chambers.
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David
Blunsden
Alexandra
Stansby
1985
  • family law
  • public and administrative law
astansby@
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chambers.
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Rachel
Campbell
Mark Ford Mark
Ford
1991
  • crime
mford@
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chambers.
com
David
Blunsden
Janice Wills Janice
Wills
1991
  • family
jwills@
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chambers.
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Rachel
Campbell
Amanda Johnson Amanda
Johnson
1992
  • crime
  • prison law
  • sports law
ajohnson@
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chambers.
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David
Blunsden
Benjamin Myers Benjamin
Myers
1994
  • crime
  • public and administrative law
  • human rights
bmyers@
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chambers.
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David
Blunsden
Iain Simkin Iain
Simkin
1995
  • crime
  • sports law
isimkin@
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chambers.
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David
Blunsden
Paul Manasse Paul
Manasse
1995
  • family
  • public and administrative law
pmanasse@
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chambers.
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Rachel
Campbell
Bob Sastry Bob
Sastry
1996
  • crime
  • prison law
  • sports law
bsastry@
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chambers.
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David
Blunsden
David Mackley David
Mackley
1997
  • family law
dmackley@
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chambers.
com
Rachel
Campbell

Simeon Evans Simeon
Evans
1997
  • crime
  • prison law
sevans@
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chambers.
com
David
Blunsden
Nicola Brown Nicola
Brown
1998
  • personal injury
  • clinical negligence
  • medical negligence
  • costs
nbrown@
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chambers.
com
Rachel
Campbell
David James David
James
1998
  • crime
  • sports law
djames@
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chambers.
com
David
Blunsden
Neil Allen Neil
Allen
1999
  • mental health & incapacity
  • court of protection
  • public and administrative law
  • employment
nallen@
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chambers.
com
Rachel
Campbell
Marc Asquith Marc
Asquith
1999
  • civil litigation
  • personal injury
  • civil road traffic
  • industrial injury
  • costs
masquith@
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chambers.
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Rachel
Campbell
Sarah Kilvington Sarah
Kilvington
1999
  • family
  • public and administrative law
skilvington@
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chambers.
com
Rachel
Campbell
Margaret McDonald Margaret
McDonald
2000
  • costs
  • personal injury
mmcdonald@
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chambers.
com
Rachel
Campbell
Andrea Markham Andrea
Markham
2000
  • family
  • public and administrative law
amarkham@
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chambers.
com
Rachel
Campbell
Lukhvinder Kaur Lukhvinder
Kaur
2000
  • family
  • public and administrative law
lkaur@
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chambers.
com
Rachel
Campbell
Kirsty McKinlay Kirsty
McKinlay
2001
  • personal injury
  • clinical negligence
  • costs
kmckinlay@
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chambers.
com
Rachel
Campbell
Richard Dawson Richard
Dawson
2001
  • crime
  • prison law
rdawson@
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chambers.
com
David
Blunsden
Soria
Kajue
2001
  • family
  • crime
  • public law
skajue@
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chambers.
com
Rachel
Campbell
David
Farley
2001
  • crime
  • prison law
  • sports law
dfarley@
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chambers.
com
David
Blunsden
Amos
Waldman
2001
  • crime
  • prison law
  • sports law
awaldman@
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chambers.
com
David
Blunsden
Mark
Friend
2002
  • crime
  • sports law
mfriend@
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chambers.
com
David
Blunsden
Francesca
Dowse
2004
  • family
  • personal injury
fdowse@
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chambers.
com
Rachel
Campbell
Peter Marcus Peter
Marcus
2004
  • housing
  • public and administrative law
pmarcus@
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chambers.
com
Rachel
Campbell
Vanessa
Lau
2005
  • crime
  • family
vlau@
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chambers.
com
David
BlunsdenRachel
Campbell
Kate
Henthorn
2005
  • crime
  • family
  • sports law
khenthorn@
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chambers.
com
David
BlunsdenRachel
Campbell
Danish
Ameen
2006
  • family
  • immigration
  • civil
  • sports law
dameen@
young-st-
chambers.
com
Rachel
Campbell


DOOR TENANTS

year of call areas of practice email
nophoto Margaret
Hickland
1988 Non-practising mhickland@young-st-chambers.com
nophoto Helen
McIvor
1992 Non-practising hmcivor@young-st-chambers.com
philip-rouse Philip
Rouse
1993 Non-practising prouse@young-st-chambers.com
wendy-nilsen Wendy
Nilsen
1998 Non-practising wnilson@young-st-chambers.com
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