Legal Services Committee
Executive: Enehuwa Adagu
Co-Chair: Susan Grocott KC– Deans Court Chambers
Co-Chair: Philip Stott – QEB Hollis Whiteman
Vice-Chair: Anton van Dellen – Goldsmith Chambers
Vice-Chair: Shobana Iyer – Swan Chambers
Members:
Charlie Woodhouse KC - Old Square Chambers
Caroline Goodwin KC - Trinity Chambers
Lawrence Akka KC – Twenty Essex
Paul Keleher KC– 25 Bedford Row
Niran de Silva KC- Littleton Chambers
Angharad Price - Government Legal Department
Chris Bryden – 4 King’s Bench Walk
Chris de Beneducci - Selborne Chambers
Christian J Howells - 30 Park Place Chambers
David Lemer - Doughty Street Chambers
David O’Neill - Financial Conduct Authority
Emma-Louise Heath – 9 Bedford Row Chambers
Fiona Fitzgerald – Radcliffe Chambers
Fiona Whiteside – Twenty Essex
Ivor Collett – Crown Office Chambers
James Corbet Burcher – No5 Barristers Chambers
Liam Kelly - Deans Court Chambers
Michael Harwood – Government Legal Department
Peter Grieves-Smith – Crown Prosecution Service
Phillip Griffiths - 30 Park Place
Sam Skinner – The 36 Group
Sarah Holmes-Willis – Dere Street Barristers
Sophie Caseley - Garden Court Chambers
Spenser Hilliard – Field Court Chambers
The Terms of Reference of the Committee are:
a. To keep under review the development of the work of the Bar in England and Wales;
b. To consider matters affecting the administration of justice, rights of audience for people other than barristers and other matters affecting the interests of the Bar;
c. To maintain relations with and making representations to government, and others with a common interest in the administration of justice;
d. To monitor and liaise with the BMIF;
e. To support the strategic aims of the Bar Council, as published.
Legal Services Panels
Chair Spenser Hilliard
The Terms of Reference for the Panel:
- To consider developments in ADR/mediation/arbitration and the implications for the practising Bar;
- To act as the focus for matters relating to ADR/mediation/arbitration;
- To promote awareness of ADR/mediation/arbitration among the Bar and more widely;
- To provide advice on ADR/mediation/arbitration: a) to the Bar generally; and b) to specific committees;
- To assist the Ethics Committee in the formulation of ethical and other guidance covering practice as a mediator and/or arbitraton
Chair Christopher Bryden
The Terms of Reference for the Panel:
- To issue practical advice and guidance for the profession on direct access issues
- To lead Bar Council responses to consultations on direct access issues
- Working with the Ethics Committee, to keep under review the provisions of the BSB Handbook relating to Public Access and the Licensed Access
- To provide assistance to the Bar Council on direct access issues.
Chair Lawrence Akka
The Terms of Reference for the Panel:
- To consider and where appropriate actively provide input into IT developments and their implications for the legal services market and the practising Bar;
- To provide advice (including in relation to training) to the Bar on IT matters;
- To provide IT input as required to any Bar Council committee needing it in relation to any matter or project.
The IT Panel reports primarily to the Legal Services Committee.