Edward Lamb KC was interviewed for an article in the Observer in the context of his extensive experience as a family law practitioner.
He commented on the tension between the very private nature of family law cases, and the need for the public to understand what happens in court rooms.
Observer subscribers can read the full article here.
Edward’s practice includes the most important private children cases with complex cross jurisdictional issues, inflicted non-accidental catastrophic injury on children, and clinical negligence/PI cases involving life-long disability, lack of capacity and birth injury. His expertise in these areas frequently places Edward in important and complex cases that involve multi-jurisdictional issues that span these specialisms.
You can read more about his practice here.
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