Patricia joins 9 Gough Chambers from Red Lion Chambers.
Patricia practices in the areas of business and financial crime, regulatory work, inquests and inquiries, public law and professional discipline. She is currently a member of the counsel team instructed by the Metropolitan Police responding to the Undercover Policing Inquiry chaired by Sir John Mitting.
Patricia is an experienced lecturer and is Editor-in-Chief of Arlidge, Eady and Smith on Contempt (5th edition 2017). She is a member of the SFO Prosecution Panel, and the CPS Fraud, and Serious Crime Panels. She is also on the list of specialist regulatory advocates who prosecute on behalf of the Health and Safety Executive and the Environment Agency.
View Patrcia’s profile here: https://www.dekachambers.com/barristers/254/
To instruct Patricia please contact: clerks@9goughchambers.co.uk
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