Best practices in first tier complaints handling and responding to subject access requests

A virtual panel event helping to improve barristers' and chambers professionals’ handling of complaints from clients.

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When
14 November 2024, 17:30 - 19:00
Event Type
Seminar
Where
Online
Topics
Practice management

This seminar will help barristers, clerks and chambers management staff to gain a better understanding of the reasons complaints are made by clients, how to try and avoid them - and when they do arise, how to manage them.

Why attend

  • Gain insight into common service complaints about barristers received by chambers and the Legal Ombudsman and how to avoid them
  • Receive practical advice on how to support clients and barristers through the complaints process
  • Learn about managing subject access requests

Programme

Following the presentations from our three panel members, they will discuss the key challenges around complaints handling and will respond to questions from the audience.

Chair

James Whiting, CEO of Doughty Street Chambers
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Doughty Street Chambers is a leading set promoting access to justice, civil liberties and human rights. James has been CEO here since 2022. He is Co-Chair of the LPMA, a forum for chambers directors, as well as a board director of Travalyst an organisation founded by the Duke of Sussex, bringing together the foremost global travel companies to deliver authoritative sustainability information for consumers.

James was a solicitor with Penningtons in the early 1990s before working on the international deinstitutionalisation of childcare at a start-up charity, Hope and Homes for Children. Thereafter he was a director at the New Economics Foundation, MD at Friends of the Earth, and CEO of Malaria No More UK.

Speakers

Abigail Bright, Doughty Street Chambers
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Abigail has served as an elected member of the Bar Council since 2021. In her role as a frequent Ethics Committee helpline volunteer, she assists barristers to consider and navigate a barrister’s duties when giving effect to the BSB Handbook. Abigail is on the Bar Council’s IT panel.

Abigail teaches ethics at her Inn. She taught law and ethics in 2023 at the LSE.

Jason Chapman, Ombudsman at the Legal Ombudsman
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Jason joined the Legal Ombudsman in 2011 as an investigator and was appointed as an ombudsman in 2013. Since then, he has determined more than 3,500 complaints and is now senior ombudsman lead on external stakeholder relations. Prior to joining the Legal Ombudsman Jason worked as a Commercial Manager in a number of sectors including consumer finance, leasing, travel and facilities management.

Fiona Fitzgerald, Chief Executive of Radcliffe Chambers 
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Fiona is Chief Executive of Radcliffe Chambers a traditional chancery and commercial set based in Lincoln’s Inn. She joined Radcliffe Chambers in June 2014 and since then the chambers has grown almost three fold and been named Chambers of the Year by STEP, Halsbury’s Awards and British Legal Week. She is also currently a member of the Bar Council’s Legal Services Committee. Previously an equity partner in a busy national practice, her role was a full-time management one overseeing operations for just under 200 staff. She was also chair of the Association of Women Solicitors which at the time had a membership of 18,000 solicitors. She has been a regular commentator and writer in the media on a wide range of issues from management and strategy to compliance and career development particularly for women in the profession.

 

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