About
THE CHAMBERS
Chambers was founded in 1964. In the early 1970s the decision was taken to specialise in criminal law, although over the past few years Chambers has also flourished in the areas of civil and family work. Today, the set provides strength, depth and dedicated representation at every level. Several of its former members are judges, including one who was appointed Judge Advocate General. 3TG and several individual KC and Junior members are ranked highly in the legal directories. Chambers has an extensive and growing client base, undertaking publicly funded and private work. It is both instructed by top tier firms in London and the South East, and increasingly sought-after on other circuits, with professional clients instructing chambers from Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham and Wales. With a strong reputation for being efficient, professional and reliable, while remaining friendly and approachable, Chambers have one of the best clerking teams around, able to identify the most suitable barrister for every case, ensuring that its extremely high standards of work are maintained. In addition to mainstay areas of fraud, murder, serious sexual offences and organised crime (drugs, firearms, kidnap etc) Chambers has continued to develop a reputation in financial and economic crime both domestically and internationally. Chambers has strengthened the teams dealing with business crime and related financial matters, serious sexual offences and extradition. The marketing team organises forward thinking and practical seminars which have attracted panellists such as Baroness Butler-Sloss, Mrs Justice Andrews DBE and the Human Trafficking Foundation. A number of our members have recently given webinars dealing with EncroChat and Cell Site Evidence. 3TG is also continues to develop its programme of training seminars for law firms and in-house departments and is happy to collaborate to develop these on a bespoke basis.
WORK UNDERTAKEN3TG’s core areas of work include Homicide, large-scale frauds (boiler room, phoenix, mortgage etc); major drug conspiracies, involving substantial telecoms and cell site evidence, PGP and computer evidence, with many involving hundreds of thousands of pages; murder trials, not least involving deaths of serving police officers; POCA proceedings – restraint, asset recovery, confiscation and civil forfeiture; and appellate work. Most recently, members of chambers have been successful in securing acquittals in high-profile murder cases.Several members of chambers were instructed in Operation Midas, a large-scale fraud involving the alleged misappropriation of grant funding from the Welsh Assembly and the EU and the defrauding of private investors. Chambers were also instructed in Operation Balaban, a sophisticated, multi million-pound carbon credit fraud which branches into frauds involving gold mines and high value diamonds, which collapsed on the discrediting of the Crown’s “expert witness”. Chambers can also boast expertise in such areas as asset forfeiture and confiscation; civil and commercial; coroners court; courts martial; extradition; firearm legislation; food safety; health and safety; human rights; international arbitration; police discipline; judicial review; landlord and tenant; licensing and regulatory; medical negligence; money laundering; murder; online child abuse offences; organised crime; parole hearings; planning/properties; prison law; public access; road traffic; serious sexual offences; social media law; sports law; terrorism; tribunals and inquiries; and youth court.
- Scott Brady KC (Scot)
- Peter Rouch KC
- Adam Davis KC
- John Femi-Ola KC
- Jeremy Wainwright KC
- Kenneth Aylett
- Karina Arden
- William Saunders
- Simon Connolly
- Adrienne Knight
- Jonathan Woodcock
- Geoff Gelbart
- Martin Lahiffe
- Gordon Ross
- John Coates
- Nick Wells
- Sibby Salter
- Steven Attridge
- Robert Brown
- Christopher Bertham
- Tim Forte
- Jide Lanlehin
- Karen Dempsey
- Peter Pride
- Jonathan Rosen
- Neena Crinnion
- Caroline Moonan
- Michael Stradling
- Simon Shannon
- Alec Williams
- Peter Hunter
- James Wing
- Naeem Karbhari
- Nathalie Carter
- Simon Gledhill
- Charles Durrant
- Jodie Hitchcock
- Stephen Cooke
- Patrick Harte
- Saul Herman
- Andrew Horsell
- Tom Cockroft
- Puneet Grewal
- Ruth Reid
- Stephen Garbett
- Richard Reynolds
- Beverley Da Costa
- Shanice Mahmud
- Gemma Noble
- Brad Lawlor
- Siobhan Cawkwell
- Samantha Ball
- Oliver Kelham
- Matthew Keliris-Thomas
- Katie Porter-Windley
- Richard Hodges
- Jonathan Pilkington
- Francesca Hallett
- Isabella Glendinning
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