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Anirudh Mandagere is building a broad commercial and civil practice. His core practice areas include personal injury (both domestic and cross border), clinical negligence, commercial, police and human rights law.
Prior to the Bar, Anirudh worked as a judicial assistant to Sir Rupert Jackson and Lady Justice Asplin. He assisted judges with commercial, personal injury and human rights cases. He subsequently worked as a stagiaire at the European Court of Justice and was appointed as a visiting tutor at the London School of Economics.
Away from the Bar, Anirudh enjoys wild swimming, badminton and baking biscuits, cakes and pastries.
Anirudh has a growing commercial and property practice. Prior to commencing pupillage, he worked as a research assistant at leading assistant. He was awarded second place in the Society of Construction Law’s Hudson Prize. During his training, Anirudh gained experience in dealing with claims as diverse as insurance coverage, breach of directors’ duties, and the alleged negligence of mortgage-brokers.
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During his time as a judicial assistant at the Court of Appeal, Anirudh assisted with the following appeals:
Anirudh welcomes instructions in this field. He has a keen interest in clinical negligence and has experience of drafting statements of case, schedules and counter-schedules of loss, and advices on both liability and quantum. He has been exposed to a range of complex medical claims including birth injuries, failure to diagnose cauda equina syndrome and delayed diagnosis of cancer.
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Anirudh has a busy personal injury practice, and frequently instructed to attend fast-track trials and interim hearings. He has been praised by judges for his ‘well-judged’ and ‘able’ submissions. He regularly advises on liability and quantum, and has experience of drafting detailed and robust schedules and counter-schedules of loss.
Having assisted Sir Rupert Jackson with lectures on costs and civil procedure, he is well-versed in this area. He also sits on the Executive Committee of the Personal Injury Bar Association.
He has a particular interest in sports law, and has acted in claims involving mixed martial arts, gymnastics and more. He publishes a monthly Sports Law Update, summarising developments in this field.
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During his time as a judicial assistant at the Court of Appeal, Anirudh assisted with the following appeals:
Anirudh has a busy cross-border and travel practice. He previously worked as a stagiaire at the European Court of Justice, and accordingly is well-versed in retained EU law. Having also worked as a paralegal on an international product liability claim, Anirudh is cognisant of the realities of litigation in this field.
He is an active member of PEOPIL and regularly contributes to the Monday Morning Briefing. Examples of recent work include the following:
Anirudh has a deep interest in police law. He has received special training on the PACE Regulations and recently gave a talk to in-house police lawyers on developments under the Human Rights Act.
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Anirudh has a growing public law and human rights practice. He is particularly interested in information law and its relationship with healthcare. He has written for the LSE Review of Book on data protection and the COVID-19 pandemic, and maintains an active academic interest in the field.
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During his time as a judicial assistant, Anirudh assisted with the following appeals:
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