Red Lion Chambers

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Red Lion Chambers
Headquarters18 Red Lion Court,
City of London, EC4A
United Kingdom
No. of offices2: London and Chelmsford
OfficesLondon, United Kingdom
No. of lawyers108 barristers
Major practice areasCrime, Fraud & Business Crime, Inquiries & Appellate work, Regulatory & Professional Discipline, International.
Key peopleGillian Jones KC and Tom Forster KC
(Heads of Chambers)
Date founded1950 (1950)
Websitewww.redlionchambers.co.uk

Red Lion Chambers is a UK set of barristers' chambers, specialising in criminal law, formerly known as 18 Red Lion Court.

The set was established in 1950 by Frederick Lawton (later a Lord Justice of Appeal) at 5 King's Bench Walk before moving to 18 Red Lion Court in 1997. The current heads of chambers are Gillian Jones KC and Tom Forster KC.

It is now one of the largest sets of criminal barristers in the country with over 100 members in London and Chelmsford and is ranked as a leading criminal set by the main law directories, the Legal 500[1] and Chambers and Partners.[2]

Members of chambers have prosecuted and defended in many famous criminal cases with former head of chambers Anthony Arlidge KC successfully defending David Moor and prosecuting Jeremy Bamber for murder; Max Hill KC prosecuting in the second Damilola Taylor murder trial; and Simon Spence KC in the Ipswich serial murders.[3]

History[edit]

The history of Red Lion Chambers traces back to one of the most famous sets of criminal chambers of all time, 3 Temple Gardens. Norman Birkett QC and Edward Marshall Hall KC practised there and from it Fred Lawton left to set up at 5 King’s Bench Walk in 1949. They were soon joined by Michael Havers, later Attorney General and Lord Chancellor. By the mid 1990s 5 KBW was outgrown and Chambers moved to its present home at 18 Red Lion Court.[4]

Practice areas[edit]

Consulting services[edit]

RLConsulting is an initiative associated with Red Lion Chambers and led by Dame Linda Dobbs DBE, providing consulting services including judicial and legal training, law and order sector reform, mediation and facilitation, conducting investigations/inquiries, policy design and implementation and public affairs/media guidance to law firms, governments, NGOs, corporations and institutions around the world. Consultants include senior judges, police officers, academics, experts in both national and international justice, advisors to governments, corporations, and other organisations.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Red Lion Chambers". Legal 500. Retrieved 15 October 2020. The superb Red Lion Chambers is a top quality criminal set with excellent barristers at every level.
  2. ^ "Red Lion Chambers". Chambers and Partners. Retrieved 15 October 2020. The large group of capable barristers specialises in the full range of criminal and related regulatory work.
  3. ^ "'No comment' from Suffolk accused". BBC. 6 February 2008.
  4. ^ "Our History". Red Lion Chambers. Retrieved 15 October 2020.