Members

SAISAMPAN HILTON:

Called 1994 Gray´s Inn

MA (New York University), BA (London) (Law)

The only Thai national in legal practice in the UK. She joined the Bar after gaining commercial experience in industry and in property development. She has established close links with the Thai diplomatic, commercial and community interests in the UK and acts as Consultant to the Thai Restaurants Association.

Fluent in Thai and French.

Practising in Commercial Law, Family Law, Property Law, Trusts and Criminal Law.

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CHRISTOPHER McNICHOLAS:

Called 1995 Lincoln's Inn

LLB, Associate of the Chartered Institute of Bankers.

Joined the Bar after a career in international banking (inter alia HSBC and S G Warburg).

Joined the Bar after a career in international banking (inter alia HSBC and S G Warburg).

Attained the University of Buckingham's Tunkhu Abdul Rahman prize in Public International Law.

Previously undertook Bar External Training with a firm of solicitors specialising in Immigration Law, handling representation at tribunal hearings.

During training for the Bar, assisted in a unique and complex medical negligence case concerning a form of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.

Practising in General Common Law, Criminal Law, Human Rights, Medical Negligence/Presonal Injury, Immigration Law and Commercial and Banking Law.

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LEO RAHMAN:

Called 1998 Lincoln's Inn

BA Double Honours in Law and Social Anthropology (Keele) LLM International Criminal Law (Sussex)

Advocate of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh. Called to the Bangladesh Bar in 1995. Practice in Bangladesh including Commercial, Company, Insurance and Banking Law.

Fluent in Bengali.

Practising in General Common Law, Commercial Law, Conflict of Law, Criminal Law, European Community Law, Employment Law, Family Law, Housing Law, Human Rights,

Immigration Law and International Law.

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YASH PAUL MEHEY:

Called 2000 Middle Temple

LLB

Practising in Immigration Law, Criminal Law with a particular emphasis on the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 and the Human Rights Act 1998, Judicial Review, European Community Law, Mental Health Law, Family Law, Child Law, Education Law, Environmental Law, Social Security Law, Consumer Law, Interpretation of the Indian Criminal Penal Code, Prisons Law and Civil Actions against the Police.

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  • Family Law
  • Child Care and
    Child Abduction
    Law
  • Immigration Law
  • Human Rights
  • Employment Law
  • General Common
    Law
  • Criminal Law
  • Personal Injury
  • Professional
    Negligence
  • Medical Negligence
  • International Law
    (Public and Private)
  • International
    Arbitration
  • EU Law
  • Public Law
  • Landlord and
    Tenant Law
  • Commercial Law
  • Commercial ADR