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5 St. Andrew's Hill

5 St Andrew's Hill is a common law set of Chambers with individual members offering specialist advice and representation in a number of areas of law. Chambers is proud of its broad base of experience and expertise. This breadth allows clients to choose a barrister who has knowledge and skills appropriate for the matter at hand. It also provides a valuable resource, with members able to turn to others when a case throws up an esoteric point of law.

5 St. Andrew's Hill is prepared to address cases involving:

Criminal Law

Civil / Commercial Law

Asset Forfeiture

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London Criminal Law Barristers

5 St. Andrew's Hill has earned a reputation for excellence in the practice of criminal law. Members have experience in the full range of cases, ranging from murder and high-level fraud to motoring offences. Members of Chambers have particular expertise in asset forfeiture, confiscation and civil recovery cases, and the ability to handle the most challenging and complex cases. The set is also able to cover a wide range of civil cases, including commercial disputes, property disputes, contested wills and other matters. Members are supported by a staff of highly experienced clerks.

Contact 5 St. Andrew's Hill for more information and to discuss your matter with a clerk.

Latest News & Events:
  • 05/04/2012
    Harry Hewitt Prosecuted An Organised Crime Group At Blackfriars Crown Court
    Harry Hewitt prosecuted an organised crime group at Blackfriars Crown Court in February 2012 in a large-scale, late-night train, conspiracy to steal which ended in the four principal defendants changing their pleas to guilty at the end of the first week of the trial. The offending occurred over a 2.5 years period. The group was made up of a number of members of one Romanian family. DC Weekes said: These men are career criminals who worked in a co-ordinated and organised manner. The defendants will be sentenced in April.
  • On the 27th January 2012 Mark Cotter of 5 St Andrew's Hill acted for the prosecution in a modern day reenactment of the sentence hearing of infamous 1960's play writer Joe Orton.
  • Paul Valder prosecutes in case described by judge as “one of the worst examples of perverting the course of justice there could be” where a male and female defendant were sentenced each to 4 years imprisonment for photographing a baby wearing a bondage harness, placing the images in the car of a former lover and calling the police.
  • 01.02.12
    Paul Valder prosecutes "Worst example of Perverting the Course of Justice"
    Paul Valder prosecutes in case described by judge as "one of the worst examples of perverting the course of justice there could be" where a male and female defendant were sentenced each to 4 years imprisonment for photographing a baby wearing a bondage harness, placing the images in the car of a former lover and calling the police.
  • 16.01.12
    John Warrington secures stay of proceedings against the UK's largest water supplier
    On 16th January 2012, District Judge Barron, sitting at the Hammersmith Magistrates' Court, stayed two summonses prosecuted by the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham as an abuse of the process of the court.
  • 19.12.11
    New Tenant
    Chambers is delighted to announce the arrival of Amelia Nice. She arrives from Great James Street Chambers and brings a wealth of experience in Extradition, Judicial Review and areas of Civil Law.
  • 03.10.11
    New Tenants
    Chambers wishes to take this opportunity to introduce Krystal Whyment and David Williams. Both have joined Chambers after successful completion of their pupillage.
  • 26.09.11
    New Chairman for the Young Fraud Lawyers Association
    Chambers is pleased to announce that Ben Keith has been appointed to Chairman of the Young Fraud Lawyers  Association.
  • 01.08.11
    Sunil Rupasinha
    Selena Masson talks to Sunil Rupasinha about whether the judgment imposes a burden on the Crown which  was not intended by Parliament.
  • 01.08.11
    Levi Bellfield Convicted
    Don Ramble acted as the Disclosure Counsel in the prosecution of Levi Bellfield for the abduction and murder of Milly Dowler.
  • 13.07.11
    The Bribery Act 2010 - An Insight
    James Vine attended the offices of Smith & Williamson to address a number of Senior Executives from local businesses on the Bribery Act 2010.
  • 13.07.11
    Retirement
    We are sad to report that after more than 30 years in Chambers, David Ross has decided to retire.
  • 06.07.11
    New website launched
    Chambers launched its new website ensuring our aim to provide a high quality and efficient service remains a priority.
  • 27.06.11
    New Tenant
    Chambers are pleased to welcome James Vine. He has joined chambers from St Johns Street Chambers and will bring a wealth of experience to the Chambers Criminal Defence Team, specifically in the area of the Bribery Act.
  • 16.06.11
    Chambers to receive Prestigious Honour
    Chambers is proud to announce that we have been recommended for the elusive Blue Plaque award.
  • 19.05.11
    Political Corruption Seminar is a success
    David Josse Q.C. and Ben Keith presented a seminar in chambers to defence and prosecution solicitors on Political Corruption in Extradition Proceedings.
  • 12.05.11
    Another Full House
    Andrew Bird presented a seminar in chambers on Cash Forfeiture after the case of Angus.
  • 05.05.10
    New Tenant
    Chambers are pleased to to welcome David Josse Q.C. After spending 5 years at the International Criminal Tribunal in the Hague, he will bring much experience in Criminal & Extradition proceedings.
  • 12.10.09
    New Appointment to Recorder
    Chambers congratulates Edward Connell on his appointment as a Recorder.

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