MO SETHI QC - Key Persons


Adam Solomon

Job Titles:
  • Board Member of the Bar Standards Board
Adam is a commercially minded trial advocate, who has appeared as lead counsel at every level, from the Commercial Court and Queen's Bench Division to the Court of Appeal, Privy Council and Supreme Court. He is recognised in the directories in respect of all his practice areas. Adam has served as a Board Member of the Bar Standards Board (BSB) since 2015 and, before that, for over a decade, Adam was a Trustee and Director of Law for All, a charity committed to providing access to justice to all. Adam has also advised clients in relation to Cayman, Jersey, Mauritius and Bermuda litigation and arbitration matters. I'll Warrant You Not: Adam Solomon QC successful in summary judgment application for vendors in an SPA Littleton Chambers response to Consultation on measures to reform post-termination non-compete clauses in contracts of employment

Alex Francis

Bianca joined Littleton in October 2019 on completion of her pupillage. She accepts instructions in all of Chambers' core practice areas.

Alexander Halban

Many of Alexander's cases have an international element, involving jurisdiction challenges, conflicts of laws issues, and claims brought under foreign law. He regularly appears in applications for freezing orders and other injunctive relief. He also has experiences in disputes involving cryptocurrency.

Alexander Robson

Alexander's principal areas of specialism are commercial litigation and employment law. He is appointed to the Attorney General's ‘B' panel of Counsel.

Amy Cloonan

Job Titles:
  • Administrative Assistant
  • Member of the Senior Management Team
Amy joined Chambers in March 2017 after working for 9 years as a manager in retail.

Andrew Clarke

Andrew Clarke advises employers, potential future employers and employees on the drafting of and the enforceability of restrictive covenants. A substantial part of his practice involves urgent injunction applications in relation to alleged breaches of restrictive covenants and the speedy trials that often follow. He has been counsel in several of the leading cases in this area. For example, the Dawnay Day litigation which re-shaped so much of the modern thinking on this area of law and the Credit Suisse case which explored the inter-relationship of TUPE and restrictive covenants, both in the Court of Appeal. He has appeared in many, if not most, of the reported cases on Garden Leave Injunctions, including William Hill v. Tucker and Crystal Palace v. Bruce. He has been at the forefront of shaping the law on springboard injunctions with cases such as Midas v. Opus. These areas of law are constantly developing and Andrew has been at the forefront of that development. Currently, one area of particular concern is that of team moves (he appeared in the Tullett v. BGC litigation). He also advises on and appears in cases concerning confidential information. He is currently dealing with cases concerning the definition of confidential information, whether or not there is any concept of ‘inevitable misuse' known to English law and the proper approach to covenants drafted and intended to operate in a foreign jurisdiction. Andrew Clarke has been involved in a wide variety of discrimination cases. Many are high profile cases involving extensive press coverage due to the sums involved, the nature of the allegations, or the identity of the parties. He is used to operating in such an environment and aware of the need to have regard to the wider commercial importance of the case on the way it is conducted. For example, Andrew acted for the Premier League and the FA in relation to allegations of racial bias in refereeing appointments. He appeared in the EAT for Hampshire Constabulary which was challenged in relation to the operation of its firearms policy. He acted for BA in relation to race discrimination claims by Sikhs who could not use certain safety equipment. He has advised firms of solicitors, accountants, architects, designers and engineers regarding allegations relating to the conduct of members and senior staff. In addition to advising on practical problems in this area of law and conducting first instance cases, which are often both lengthy and sensitive, Andrew is regularly brought in to deal with such cases on appeal. Andrew is expert in all kinds of discrimination. Of recent date he has advised extensively on the impact of the developing law on age discrimination and on the rights of part time and agency workers. He has particular expertise in the law relating to employment agencies, including the 2010 Regulations The conduct of large scale equal pay litigation calls for particular planning and organisational skills, in particular in relation to the selection and definition of preliminary issues. Andrew has many years of experience in the conduct of such claims on behalf of NHS Trust and local authority Respondents. He is leading counsel for North Cumbria Acute Trust (the Potter cases), for several other NHS Trusts and for various local authorities. Andrew Clarke is one of the foremost employment lawyers at the Bar. He has a reputation for giving clear and practical advice and as a formidable advocate and a highly skilled cross examiner. Chambers & Partners 2013 describe how Andrew has "tremendous gravitas and authority", "extremely bright…comes up with clever solutions to tricky issues" and is, according to those that instruct him, "hard as nails." Called to the Bar in 1980 he has appeared in many landmark employment cases, especially in the fields of restrictive covenants, garden leave, discrimination, equal pay, industrial action and wrongful dismissal. He is well known for dealing with complex commercial cases which have an employment flavour. Directories comment on his "formidable intellect", his "hands on approach", his value as an "excellent tactical adviser" and described him as a "highly articulate" advocate providing a "Rolls Royce service". Particularly valued is his "ability to convey complex legal issues" both to courts and lay clients, and that he "commands respect regardless of whether he is talking about the weather or the law". One client quoted in a recent directory referred to him as "always innovative, but a safe pair of hands". Andrew has developed an unrivalled understanding of the workings of many businesses from investment banks and broking houses, airlines and train operators to the Royal Mail, NHS Trusts, Local Authorities and football clubs. He is a team player, keen to harness the skills of those he works with. He cares about his clients. Has a deserved reputation for guiding them to develop a clear and workable strategy and for fighting tenaciously to carry it through to a successful conclusion.

Andrew Maguire

The primary area of Martin's practice is employment but he also has considerable experience of professional liability, commercial and professional regulatory law. Andrew is an experienced and highly regarded Chancery and Commercial advocate, specialising in all aspects of contractual and trust/fiduciary disputes; in particular, civil fraud (including all forms of injunctive relief), banking and financial services disputes as well as joint venture and shareholder disputes, including business protection claims, involving data protection, confidential information and breach of fiduciary duty as well as the economic torts, many involving an international element, either in court or arbitration, and is noted in the directories in several specialisms as a leading junior in London.

Andrew Sargeant

Job Titles:
  • Practice Manager
Andy joined Chambers in January 2009, having gained experience at various Chambers including Selborne Chambers and Devereux Chambers.

Anirudh Mathur

Job Titles:
  • Counsel Team Successful in Establishing Jurisdiction Against Orange Juice Tycoons in Case for Brazilian Farmers
  • Member of the Littleton Sports Law Group
Anirudh has a broad practice across commercial, employment and discrimination, international, public and human rights, and sports law. His instructions often have an international element and raise issues overlapping practice areas, for example business and human rights cases. He currently acts for a wide range of clients, ranging from vulnerable individuals to high net worth commercial parties. He has worked on cases before domestic Tribunals, the High Court, the Court of Appeal and the European Court of Human Rights. Anirudh is a Member of the Littleton Sports Law Group and welcomes instructions in sports law. Littleton is delighted to welcome Anirudh Mathur as a tenant of Chambers Anirudh Mathur part of counsel team successful in establishing jurisdiction against orange juice tycoons in case for Brazilian farmers

Antony Sendall

Antony is a highly experienced and specialist advocate and mediator and is an acknowledged leading practitioner in employment and sports law.

Ashley Cukier

Job Titles:
  • Member of Littleton 's Sports Law
  • Member of the Table Tennis England Board of Appeal
Ashley is a commercial barrister whose practice encompasses a wide range of commercial and civil fraud litigation, company, insolvency and sports law matters. He is ranked by Legal 500 as one of the ‘Top 10 Under Eight Years' Call' for Commercial Litigation, where he is described as a "Rising Star"; and he was this year named by Chambers & Partners as an ‘Up & Coming' junior in Sports Law, where he is described as "very responsive and his advice is practical". Ashley was called to the Bar in 2013 after graduating top of his year at Cambridge University, where he was awarded a starred first. Ashley read Modern Languages at Cambridge, where he received several academic honours and prizes, including the Claude Beddington prize for best overall mark in the Modern Languages Tripos, the Departmental prize for excellence in Italian Literature, as well as several college prizes for his performance in his Cambridge Finals. In 2009, as part of his undergraduate degree, he obtained a Diploma in International Relations and Economics from Sciences Po, Paris. In 2012 he was a Thouron Scholar at the University of Pennsylvania, where he received a Distinction for the LLM in Private International Law. Ashley is a member of Littleton's Sports Law group, which both Chambers & Partners and Legal 500 rank as a leading Sports Law group in its field. Sports Law work forms an increasingly prominent part of Ashley's practice. Ashley is a member of the Table Tennis England Board of Appeal, and was recently appointed to the Sports Resolutions Panel of Arbitrators and Mediators. He writes and talks regularly on Sports Law matters, examples of which can be found here, here and here.

Benjamin Gray Appointed

Job Titles:
  • Appointed to Attorney General 's Civil B Panel of Counsel
  • Deputy District Judge
  • General Editor of the Employment Tribunal Remedies Handbook
  • Member of ALBA 's Equality
  • Member of the Attorney General 's London B Panel
Benjamin is an employment, public and commercial law practitioner. Benjamin is the General Editor of the Employment Tribunal Remedies Handbook and a contributor to Bloomsbury Publishing's Termination of Employment. He is a participant in both the ELIPS and ELAAS Schemes. Benjamin is a member of the Attorney General's London B Panel of Junior Counsel to the Crown. He acts primarily, but not exclusively, for the Government and public sector bodies in public law proceedings. His experience includes immigration litigation, unlawful detention claims, judicial review and other challenges under the Human Rights Act. Benjamin is a member of ALBA's Equality and Diversity Committee. Benjamin Gray brings successful appeal on the law of misrepresentation in employment settlements

Bláthnaid Breslin

Bláthnaid joined Littleton Chambers in October 2021 on successful completion of her pupillage. She accepts instructions in all of Chambers' main areas of practice, including statutory and High Court employment work and commercial law. Bláthnaid is instructed as junior counsel to Mohinderpal Sethi QC and Sophia Berry in Basfar v Wong, a landmark appeal concerning diplomatic immunity heard in the Supreme Court in October 2021. This is the first (and only) EAT case to be granted permission to appeal directly to the Supreme Court.

Carol Davis

Job Titles:
  • Contributor
"Carol is an experienced and fearsome advocate, but she has an excellent manner with clients. She is extremely responsive, thorough, and she often goes above and beyond to attend to her client's needs." Carol has been involved in a number of cases before professional regulatory panels. She has advised and defended a wide range of professionals facing investigation or disciplinary action by their regulators. She has dealt with a wide variety of cases, ranging from registration issues to allegations of serious misconduct and has experience of all stages of the process, including interim orders, Appeals and restorations. Carol is also a regular contributor to legal journals and other publications. Her most recent publications are ‘Termination of Em ployment', which she co-authored with John Bowers QC (Wildy, Simmonds and Hill), and the chapter ‘Dismissal with or without Notice', which she co-authored with Jeremy Lewis for Butterworth Tolley's loose-leaf ‘Termination of Employment' series.

Charlene Ashiru

Charlene has an extensive commercial litigation and employment law practice, including arbitrations and ADR. Charlene has been commended for being "tenacious, brave, cares about clients, creative and responsive", for her "magnificent attention to detail", "communication skills" and "ability to respond quickly and accurately". She is well-known for her commercial approach and client-friendly manner and has been described as "intelligent", "clear" and "approachable", demonstrating "maturity and good judgement".

Charles Samek

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Bar of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court
  • Member of the European Users' Council of the LCIA
"Charles is decisive, his arguments are confidently put, and he has good, sound judgement." "Charles Samek QC is a tenacious, creative and determined fraud lawyer." "A formidable opponent." Charles is a member of the Bar of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court, Territory of the (British) Virgin Islands. Since being called in July 2015, Charles has been instructed in the following cases in which he has been able to develop knowledge of and familiarity with the BVI Arbitration Act 2013, the BVI Business Companies Act 2004 (as amended), BVI Insolvency Act 2003 and BVI Insolvency Rules 2005, as well as the CPR of the Commercial Division. Charles is a member of the European users' council of the LCIA. Charles Samek QC has been granted rights of audience for the Astana International Finance Centre Court Charles Samek QC has been granted rights of audience for the Astana International Finance Centre Court Charles Samek has been a QC since 2009, taking Silk after just 19 years at the Bar. He is recommended in the directories as a leading QC for banking and finance, commercial litigation and civil fraud. He was also shortlisted by Legal 500 for Commercial Litigation Silk of the Year 2019.

Charlotte Davies

Job Titles:
  • Member of the LCIA
Recommended by the legal directories, Charlotte is a "talented junior" with a "thriving practice". She specialises in commercial litigation and employment law, and is particularly recommended for her expertise in business protection issues including competitive activity, fiduciary duties and confidential information. Charlotte is also a member of the LCIA and the Young International Arbitration Group.

Court Work

Job Titles:
  • Counsel

Dale Martin

Dale is a discrimination and group litigation specialist. He frequently acts for Respondents/Defendants in both the employment tribunal and civil courts, particularly in the arenas of equal pay, holiday pay, TUPE and collective redundancies. The hallmarks of his practice in this area are the preponderance of appeal work, group litigation of very high value (acting in many thousands of claims for big High Street names) and the technical complexity of his work. Dale Martin QC is one of the UK's leading specialists in employment and commercial law. He is often instructed in appeals, in business-critical injunctive cases, in long-running multi-claimant litigation, and in cases concerning high net worth individuals. With a keen attention to detail and a compelling advocacy style, Dale has a formidable reputation. Dale's team skills, his responsiveness and his reliability to work to deadlines are also highly valued amongst instructing solicitors. Dale is a natural trial and appellate advocate but uses his strategic insight, commercial judgement and tactical nous to position cases for favourable and confidential settlement where this achieves his clients' objectives. Ranked for a number of years by Chambers & Partners and Legal 500 as a leading employment practitioner, Dale's practice encompasses injunctions, restrictive covenant and confidential information disputes, bonuses, fiduciary duties, shareholder disputes, contractual disputes, statutory claims including discrimination, whistleblowing and unfair dismissal, TUPE, trade union litigation, internal investigations and mediation/ADR. He also specialises in class- action litigation in the fields of equal pay and working time. "He is very clever and he is the person you go to if you want someone who really gets into the law and who will work on untested arguments." Chambers & Partners 2022 "He is calm under pressure, he is tenacious and he is bright." Chambers & Partners 2022

Dan Woodbridge

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Senior Management Team
  • Deputy Senior Clerk
Dan is Littleton Chambers' Deputy Senior Clerk. He joined chambers in April 2013, having started his clerking career in 1995.

Daniel Northall

Daniel is a leading junior in his core practice areas of employment and commercial litigation. He is routinely instructed on matters of critical importance to clients and is noted for his deft handling of complex disputes in a manner which is intellectually rigorous, pragmatic, collaborative and user-friendly.

Daniel Tatton Brown

Daniel specialises in all aspects of employment law. He was appointed a QC in 2016. He is cited in all the leading directories (Chambers and Partners, Legal 500, "Who's Who Legal") as a leading silk in employment law. "Daniel is the complete package: great on his feet, great on paper and great with clients. He is clear on the strategy and formulates persuasive arguments to achieve it."

David Higgins

After a stellar career heading the Insurance Litigation Department at Herbert Smith during which he had many years of arbitration experience in jurisdictions such as Singapore and France, David was appointed to the Circuit Bench in 2003.

David Lascelles

David Lascelles comments: - inducing breach of contract: - reliance on legal advice saves the day in Court of Appeal Littleton Chambers ranked in 2020 Chambers & Partners Global for commercial disputes David Lascelles is a highly-regarded commercial litigator. He brings a wealth of experience to resolving disputes successfully. David specialises in litigation arising from high-value commercial contracts, the sale of shares and businesses, shareholder and LLP membership, commercial fraud, and director and senior employee relations. His cases are often multi-party and multi-jurisdictional. David heads Littleton's company law group. He is also Littleton's Commercial Bar Association representative. Examples of cases in which he has been instructed are set out under the specialism headings. David has been recognised for many years by both Chambers & Partners and Legal 500 independent guides to the legal professions as one of the country's leading barristers in both commercial and company law litigation. He is 1 of only 9 junior barristers to be recommended in both fields in the 2021 edition of both independent guides. David is further recommended in Chambers Global as one of the foremost practitioners in the UK Commercial Dispute Resolution market. David has been shortlisted for Commercial Junior of the Year at the 2022 Legal 500 Bar Awards. David was also featured in Legal Week's junior "Stars at the Bar" feature for his exceptional skill in litigating commercial and corporate disputes.

David Reade

David is recognised as one of the Country's leading silks in commercial litigation and employment law. He has appeared in many leading authorities. "David is very friendly and approachable. He is responsible and accessible, his technical knowledge of equal pay is strong, he is very happy to be used as a sounding board when things crop up, and he understands the need for advice to be pragmatic." David Reade QC appointed to FA General Appeals Panel David Reade QC and Joseph Bryan succeed in Chancery Division on issue of whether collective agreements are susceptible to rectification in Nexus v RMT and Unite David Reade QC and Lydia Banerjee are in action on behalf of cyclist Jess Varnish in her appeal against the Tribunal decision on her employment status. David Reade QC and Grahame Anderson succeed for the Claimant in the Court of Appeal David Reade QC and Daniel Northall examine some of the legal and practical challenges which employers face in connection with the Government's Coronavirus Job Retention Webinar: 6th April 2018 changes to the taxation of PILON payments and related changes

David Turner

Job Titles:
  • Partner

Dr Alan M. Anderson

Job Titles:
  • Associate
  • Co - Editor
  • Co - Edits "the Investor - State Dispute Settlement System
  • Non - Executive Member of the Board of Directors of Compumedics, Ltd
Since February 2015, Alan has served as an official observer on behalf of the Forum for International Conciliation and Arbitration at the General Sessions of Working Group II (Dispute Settlement) and Working Group III (Investor-State Dispute Settlement Reform) of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) in New York City and Vienna. Alan has been selected for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America in the area of intellectual property litigation since 2010. He is a fellow of the Litigation Counsel of America. He has been recognized repeatedly in Minnesota Super Lawyers in the area of intellectual property litigation. Twice he was recognised as one of the top 101 franchise lawyers in America. In 2010 and again in 2011, Alan was honoured by the Federal Circuit Bar Association for his pro bono work on behalf of veterans in connection with appeals to the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Since 2000, Alan has served as a non-executive member of the board of directors of Compumedics, Ltd., of Melbourne, Australia, a publicly-traded company listed on the Australian Stock Exchange. Alan M. Anderson joined Littleton as an Associate Tenant and International Arbitrator in November 2017. He is an internationally recognized arbitrator, arbitration counsel, and trial lawyer with over thirty years of experience. He is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, and is certified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy as a civil trial advocate and by the Minnesota State Bar Association as a civil trial specialist in the United States. Alan practices primarily in the areas of international arbitration and dispute resolution, commercial litigation, intellectual property litigation, and appellate advocacy. Alan's arbitration experience includes large domestic commercial disputes and international arbitration proceedings conducted under the auspices of the American Arbitration Association, London Court of International Arbitration, the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce, and the International Chamber of Commerce, as well as ad hoc arbitrations. He has represented foreign corporations in courts in the U.S. and in international arbitrations. His practice is international in scope and he has represented clients in a wide variety of industries. His clients range from Fortune 500 companies to family-owned businesses. Alan has experience in all aspects of complex commercial litigation, and has tried jury cases to verdict in state and federal courts in the United States, literally from Los Angeles to New York City. In his intellectual property practice, Alan has litigated actions involving a variety of diverse technologies, including medical devices, shape memory alloys, software, electronics and electrical systems, chemical compositions, agricultural equipment, snowmobile equipment, commercial refrigeration systems, and a variety of other mechanical and electrical devices. Alan has participated in more than 500 mediations during his career, both domestic and international, including on behalf of international companies from around the world. He is an ‘International Accredited Professional Mediator' with the Mainland-Hong Kong Joint Mediation Center. Alan is a co-editor of ‘The Investor-State Dispute Settlement System: Reform, Replace or Status Quo?' with Ben Beaumont, published by Kluwer Law International in 2020.

Ed Kemp

Job Titles:
  • Co - Authors DIFC Employment Law Chapter
Breaking news: Ed Kemp wins landmark discrimination claim against the Embassy of Qatar

Eoghan O'Neill

Job Titles:
  • Trainer

Felicity Schneider

Job Titles:
  • Administration Director
  • Member of the Senior Management Team
Felicity joined Littleton Chambers in January 2011 as our Administration Director. She is South African born and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree, majoring in History and Psychology.

Fiona McLackland

Job Titles:
  • Finance Manager

Gavin Mansfield

Job Titles:
  • Head
  • Head of Littleton Chamber
Gavin Mansfield QC is Head of Littleton Chambers. Gavin specialises in employment, partnership and related areas of commercial law. He has a particular expertise in business protection disputes and has acted in many complex team move cases. Gavin specialises in employment, partnership and related areas of commercial law. He has a particular expertise in business protection disputes and has acted in many complex team move cases. His modern, no-nonsense approach combined with outstanding advocacy skills has seen Gavin feature prominently in all the legal directories. He is currently shortlisted for Barrister of the Year at The Lawyer Awards and Pro Bono QC of the Year at the Advocate Bar Pro Bono Awards. He has been described by the directories in the following terms: "He is extremely effective, he is very reasonable with clients and he is very creative - he is my go-to QC." (Chambers & Partners 2022) "He is always my first pick on any difficult matter as he's thoughtful, and is exceptionally good with clients as he's so clear and straightforward." (Chambers & Partners 2022) "Gavin's track record speaks for itself. He's highly knowledgeable, really good on his feet and someone who has a fantastic way of explaining things in really easy to digest ways." (Chambers & Partners 2022) "I would instruct him on every one of my matters if I could. Gavin is complete quality." (Legal 500 2022) Gavin is the Bar Council's nominated trustee of the Access to Justice Foundation. He was shortlisted for Pro Bono QC of the year at the Advocate Bar Pro Bono Awards in 2021. Littleton's Head of Chambers Gavin Mansfield QC named Barrister of the Week by The Lawyer

George Shah

Job Titles:
  • Assistant
  • Member of the Senior Management Team
  • Practice Manager
George joined Littleton Chambers in July 2012. George's principal duties include liaising with clients, fee negotiation, the management of diaries and supervising the junior clerks.

George Z. Georgiou

Job Titles:
  • Associate
  • Associate Tenant
George Z. Georgiou joined Littleton as an Associate Tenant in 2017. George is Managing Partner of George Z. Georgiou & Associates LLC, a full-service law firm based in Cyprus, which was founded in 2005. He was called to the Bar by the Inner Temple and upon his return to Cyprus, he was called to the Cypriot Bar and subsequently became a member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, the Cyprus Arbitration and Mediation Centre, the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors and the London Court of International Arbitration. George has extensive experience in all areas of Cypriot Law with particular expertise in litigation, arbitration, international commercial work, banking, employment, pensions, and property. He is regularly instructed to provide advice on the enforcement of foreign (in particular CIS related) judgments in Cyprus, the obtaining of urgent interim orders and international commercial litigation matters.

Georgina Churchhouse

Georgina Churchhouse practises across the full range of statutory employment, commercial employment, High Court business protection, discrimination, partnership, sports, professional discipline and regulatory disputes, both as sole and junior counsel. She is recognised by Chambers and Partners 2022 as an ‘‘Up and Coming'' employment junior for her ability as both a trial and appellate advocate, having acted unled in complex multi week trials in the Employment Tribunal and on appeal in the EAT, as well as acting led in precedent setting cases in the Court of Appeal. She sits on the Executive Committee of the Discrimination Law Association and the Junior Members Committee of the Employment Lawyers Association.

Georgina Leadbetter

Georgina is a highly-regarded trial and appellate advocate specialising in employment and commercial litigation. She has been commended by Chambers & Partners as "a superb barrister" and by Legal 500 as "a star of the future, who is exceptionally bright but personable". This year, at under 10 years' call, Georgina has been nominated by Legal 500 as Employment Junior of the Year 2022.

Grahame Anderson

Job Titles:
  • Deputy Head of the Littleton Sports Group
  • Expert
  • Littleton Sports Expert
Grahame is Deputy Head of the Littleton Sports Group. He has particular expertise in big ticket commercial litigation in the sports world, especially in FA Rule K Arbitrations (both as counsel and arbitrator); inevitably, this means he often goes head-to-head with some of the industry's leading QCs. Grahame is a member of Sport Resolutions' panel of arbitrators and regularly sits as an arbitrator, alone or as a panel, in high value or highly sensitive cases, and is frequently appointed to conduct investigations. Hartlepool United FC v Fulham FC: Grahame, led by Sam Neaman, secured a six-figure sum before the Professional Football Compensation Committee in relation to the acquisition by Fulham of former Hartlepool player Luca Murphy, Grahame is a lifelong fan of Newcastle United. More rationally, he has played the violin since he was old enough to fit one under his chin. He plays the viola in an amateur orchestra and is a volunteer at the North East Law Centre. He chairs the Employment Group of the Society of Labour Lawyers. Littleton sports expert Grahame Anderson interviewed by Vanessa Feltz about the legal ramifications of the European Super League Littleton sports expert Grahame Anderson interviewed on BBC about the current controversy surrounding the European Super League Grahame is an expert employment and sports litigator with particular expertise in complex discrimination cases and High Court business protection disputes. He has appeared for individuals, companies and trade unions in some of the most important recent authorities. Grahame appears, led and unled, in the High Court and Employment Tribunals, as well as the appeal courts and domestic and international arbitral jurisdictions. He is known for being user friendly, personable and a formidable cross-examiner.

Harold G Fox

Job Titles:
  • Scholarship

Ian Smethurst

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Senior Management Team
  • Practice Manager
Ian joined Littleton Chambers in January 2007 and is a member of our clerking team. He plays a vital support role to members of chambers.

James Bickford Smith

James has a busy practice across his specialisms of commercial, employment and partnership law.

James Wynne

James' practice covers individual employment law, commercial litigation, injunctions, collective/trade union aspects of labour law, the regulation of charities, and professional liability.

Jason Drakeford

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Senior Management Team
  • Senior Clerk
Jason is our Senior Clerk responsible for the management and smooth running of our clerks room and to ensure we provide excellent client service.

Jeremy Lewis

Jeremy is acknowledged as a leading practitioner in employment litigation (Legal 500 and Chambers and Partners), with particular areas of expertise in TUPE, whistleblowing, business protection/ injunctive relief and discrimination.

Joe Connor

Job Titles:
  • Assistant
  • Member of the Senior Management Team
  • Practice Manager
Joe joined Littleton in September 2018 as a Junior Clerk and was promoted to Assistant Practice Manager in December 2021.

Joel Wallace

A keen advocate and trial strategist, Joel Wallace's continually expanding employment practice includes representing leading national and regional firms, ‘household name' clients in several sectors, and private individuals. Similarly, in the commercial arena, he is called upon by leading national and international businesses alike.

John Bowers

Job Titles:
  • Associate Tenant
Commanding the respect of the judges for many years, John Bowers QC is one of the premier employment barristers in the UK. Lauded by legal directories and the legal press for his intellectual and technical abilities, clients have praised John for his "towering intellect" while one was quoted as saying he has "a brain the size of a planet". He has also been described as "an employment law rock star".

Jonathan Cohen

Jonathan Cohen was appointed QC in the 2016 round at just 38 years old. He is one of the preeminent barristers in his fields of practice. He is annually ranked by the Chambers & Partners directory as a leading QC in both commercial litigation and employment law and was nominated by that directory as employment junior of the year in both 2013 and 2015.

Kieran Wilson

Kieran is an employment and equality law specialist, recognised as an "up and coming" practitioner in Chambers & Partners UK Bar 2022 and a "rising star" in Legal 500 2022. He practises across the full range of employment law matters, in both the statutory and business protection spheres, acting for a wide range of clients across various sectors.

Lefebvre d'Ovidio

Lefebvre d'Ovidio v Lefebvre d'Ovidio (2019-2021): acting for the claimants (led by Charles Samek QC) in an application for a freezing order under s. 25 of the Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1982 in support of Italian proceedings concerning the ownership of Silversea Cruises, valued at 750 million and in subsequent proceedings to set aside transactions at an undervalue under s. 423 of the Insolvency Act 1986, in support of the enforcement of Italian judgments

Littleton Chambers

Littleton Chambers ranked in 2020 Chambers & Partners Global for commercial disputes

Liz Dux

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Senior Management Team
  • Chambers Director
  • Formerly a Partner
Liz Dux joined Littleton in 2017. Formerly a Partner at Russell Jones & Walker and, upon its acquisition, at Slater and Gordon.

Lord Denning

Job Titles:
  • Scholarship

Louis Dreyfus

Louis Dreyfus Commodities MEA Trading DMCC v Concorde pour L'Industrie et L'Exploitation SPRL [2015] EWHC (Comm) 1711. Worldwide freezing order and anti-suit injunction obtained to restrain proceedings in Democratic Republic of Congo; unsatisfactory disclosure of assets by Defendants; Charles (acting for Louis Dreyfus) successfully obtaining order for cross-examination of Fourth Defendant as to assets of all Defendants

Louise Barrington

Louise Barrington is a dispute resolver with 30 years of experience. She practiced law in Ontario before moving into the field of international commercial arbitration during graduate studies in Paris. A Canadian, she also holds a British passport.

Luci Dorling

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Senior Management Team
  • Junior Clerk
Luci joined Littleton as a Junior Clerk in October 2021.

Lucy Bone

Lucy is a leading senior junior with depth of experience across all aspects of employment law and commercial crossover work, especially business protection.

Lydia Banerjee

Lydia is a practical and skilled advocate who integrates her personal and professional experience into her work. As a Director and Company Secretary for over 15 years, Lydia appreciates the business context in which disputes arise.

Marc Delehanty

Marc was called to the Bar in 2011 following First Class degrees in Mathematics and in Law. His practice covers a wide range of Commercial and Civil Fraud litigation (including director / employee related business protection disputes) and Sports law matters.

Mark Burden

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Senior Management Team
  • Fees Clerk
Mark joined Littleton in December 2021 as a Fees Clerk.

Mark Humphreys

Mark specialises in Employment and Discrimination litigation, for claims brought in the Employment Tribunal and the High Court. He is regularly instructed to appear in the Employment Tribunal, and has appeared in the Employment Appeal Tribunal, and the Court of Appeal.

Mark Lomas

Job Titles:
  • Associate Tenant
A "user-friendly and co-operative alternative" when it comes to professional negligence work. Mark Lomas QC regularly receives instructions from claimants and various professional indemnity insurers, and is "the epitome of the solid silk." (Chambers and Partners 2009)

Martin Palmer

Martin Palmer is a barrister with an acknowledged reputation for a commercial and pragmatic approach towards the law. He was a solicitor for almost ten years before being called to the Bar in 2003. Since that time, he has built a leading practice in employment and discrimination law, sports law and commercial litigation.

Ming-Yee Shiu

Ming-Yee Shiu is a highly sought after barrister specialising in commercial and employment litigation. Her practice covers a wide range of complementary areas, including commercial, company, partnership/LLPs, employment, civil fraud and international disputes. She has extensive experience of applications for search orders, freezing injunctions and other forms of interim relief.

Mohinderpal Sethi

Barrister of the Year Finalist (The Lawyer Awards 2022), Mohinderpal Sethi QC MA (Oxon) is Chair of the Employment Law Bar Association and the immediate past Head of the Employment Team. His expertise spans the full range of commercial, employment, discrimination, partnership and sports disputes in the High Court, employment tribunals and on appeal up to and including the Supreme Court. He is a Registered Practitioner with full rights of audience in the DIFC Court of First Instance and Court of Appeal. He is highly ranked in his areas of practice by Chambers & Partners, Legal 500 and Who's Who Legal.

Nicholas Goodfellow

Nick is an experienced litigator who acts in a wide variety of commercial disputes, with particular experience in civil fraud claims, disputes involving company directors and shareholders, and international commercial cases that raise conflicts of law issues.

Niran de Silva

Niran is a leading barrister, specialising in commercial and employment law with a particular expertise in applications for interim injunctive relief.

Odessa Konan

Job Titles:
  • Marketing Assistant
  • Member of the Senior Management Team
Odessa Konan joined Littleton in January 2022 as our part-time Marketing Assistant.

Olivia Wallis

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Senior Management Team
  • Fees Clerk
Olivia joined Littleton in October 2019 as part of our administrative team and now works as a Fees Clerk.

Paul Gilroy

Paul Gilroy QC's reputation is principally based on his employment practice. He has for some years been recognised by Chambers & Partners, The Legal 500, and Legal Experts as a leader in this field. Paul has been recognised as a leading silk within the Employment Northern Circuit.

Peter Trepte

Job Titles:
  • Associate Tenant
Peter's practice covers public procurement and competition law and he has a wide background in EC law. He is described by Chambers & Partners International as "highly accomplished and academic" with an "all-encompassing understanding of the procurement rules and regulations".

Pro Bono

Gavin is committed to Pro Bono work, he is a case reviewer for, and undertakes cases through Advocate, and undertakes pro bono work through the ELAAS scheme at the Employment Appeal Tribunal.

Prof. Anthony Daimsis

Job Titles:
  • Associate Tenants
Anthony Daimsis has been teaching at the University of Ottawa's Faculty of Law since 2003. He is the current Director of the National Program, a program that leads to a dual JD/LL.L degree. He is also the Director of the common law's mooting program.

Richard Perkoff

Job Titles:
  • Associate Tenant
Lauded by clients for his willingness to get ‘stuck-in', Richard is an expert advocate in general company and commercial law and has a wide range of experience in dealing with the purchase and sale of companies, directors' duties and shareholder disputes, partnership, conflict of laws, banking and financial services and with all aspects of solicitors' practice from drafting partnership agreements to money laundering.

Rupert D'Cruz

Job Titles:
  • Queen 's Counsel
Rupert D'Cruz is a Queen's Counsel specialising in complex cross-border litigation and arbitration.

Sam Neaman

Job Titles:
  • Specialist International Commercial Litigation
Sam is a specialist international commercial litigation and employment barrister, highly ranked in the legal directories as a "renowned senior junior" in several fields, and nominated for Employment Junior of the Year at the 2019 Legal 500 Bar Awards.

Scott Hersey

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Senior Management Team
  • Practice Manager
Scott joined Littleton in October 2016 and is a member of our Clerking team.

Selwyn Bloch

Selwyn is a leading Employment Silk. The directories refer to his "superb advocacy" and his ability to "make highly complex arguments sound like common sense".

Sheikh Saoud Bin Abdullah Al-Thani

Shetty v Al-Rushaid Petroleum Investment Co [2011] EWHC 1460. Claim for secret commission arising out of oil/drilling contracts. The court held that it had the power to add a party as a defendant in order for all claims to be pursued in one jurisdiction, even though no claim was made against that party.

Sir Michael Burton GBE

Sir Michael Burton GBE (until 2016 Mr Justice Burton) was appointed, after 14 years as a commercial QC, latterly head of Littleton Chambers, as a High Court Judge in 1998.

Sophia Berry

Sophia specialises in employment, partnership and commercial law. She has particular expertise in equality and whistleblowing law and in handling business protection disputes resulting from breaches of restrictive covenants and fiduciary duties and the misuse of confidential information. She is regularly instructed in complex High Court and Employment Tribunal matters and has developed significant experience of appellate advocacy through her employment work. The strength of her employment practice has been recognised by Chambers and Partners, which commends her "strong command of commercial employment matters as well as equality law". Sophia also advises on partnership disputes and has appeared for LLPs and partnerships and departing partners in a number of arbitrations.

Stuart Sanders

Stuart joined Littleton in April 2019 upon completion of a Third Six Pupillage, having previously undertaken 12-month pupillage at a leading commercial set. Stuart accepts instructions across all Chambers' core areas of work, and has a particular interest in commercial work.

Tracy Thomson

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Senior Management Team
  • Practice Manager
Tracy has been clerking since 1999 and is a qualified member of the Institute of Barristers' Clerks.