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‘This leading criminal set has a wealth of experience in dealing with healthcare, police and financial regulations. It is particularly adept at GMC cases and offers barristers who are "down to earth, easy to deal with and very well clerked."’
Chambers UK (2010)

We are one of the leading sets of barristers for regulatory work, with unparalleled experience and knowledge in this field.

Our knowledge and skill in directly relevant areas of crime and fraud enhances our regulatory practice and sets us apart from our competitors.

Our members regularly appear before disciplinary tribunals (police, solicitors, courts martial and other professional disciplinary tribunals) and regulatory authorities, including the General Medical Council, the Financial Services Authority and sports governing bodies. We are highly respected for our work in trading standards and intellectual property and have a particularly strong reputation in the field of healthcare regulation.

All of our regulatory and disciplinary practitioners are members of 'ARDL' - the Association of Regulatory and Disciplinary Lawyers.

Notable cases: Regulatory
GMC v Clemens Gerstenkorn (2009)
Misconduct allegations against renal transplant surgeon
Jeremy Donne QC

GMC v Barton (2009)
Alleged misuse of opiates
Tom Kark QC | Ben FitzGerald

GDC v Grabowski (2008)
Dentist accused of treatment failings and financial misdemeanours
Heather Norton

SIA v Security Solutions & Investigations / Working in Harmony & others (2007)
First prosecutions for using unlicensed security operatives
Selva Ramasamy

C v Investigatory Powers Tribunal (2006)
Application of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 to disciplinary investigations
Mark Aldred

 

Articles: Regulatory

Trading Standards: Wheel Clamping - Regulation and the Criminal Law

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Regulation of Healthcare Professionals

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For more information on regulatory matters, please contact the clerks on 020 7583 5766 or