Andrew Byles

Call Year: 2003
Qualifications: BVC (Inns of Court School of Law); PgDL
Areas of Practice: Employment, housing, personal injury, crime.
Tel: 0161 236 1840
Email: clerks@gcnchambers.co.uk

Practice

Employment

Representation and advisory work on behalf of employees and trade unions in Employment Tribunals and the EAT including unfair dismissal (including pregnancy related unfair dismissal), wrongful dismissal, race and sex discrimination, disability discrimination, TUPE, union discrimination and pension cases.

Notable cases:

Joshi v Manchester City Council [2008] All ER (D) 246 (Jan) (time limits under the Statutory Grievance Procedure) > news item and judgment

Foster v Brighton and Hove City Council [2004] UKEAT/0737/04/ILB (unfair dismissal perversity appeal) judgment

Housing law

Undertakes a full range of housing work representing tenants and other occupiers, including unlawful eviction, disrepair, possession hearings and injunction hearings. Recently appeared in Hadden v Nicholson (15/08/2006 reported in LAG Nov 2006) (damages for unlawful eviction).

Personal injury / negligence

Advising on merits of claims and quantum. Experience of Road Traffic Accident trials.

Criminal Law

Range of criminal defence work in the magistrates’ and Youth courts including violence, public disorder, driving offences and ASBOs.

Other areas

Experience of small claims hearings (relating to both contractual disputes and road traffic accidents), bankruptcy hearings, return of goods hearings and enforcement hearings.

Other activities

Undertakes substantial pro bono employment work for Bar Pro Bono Unit, Free Representation Unit, the Northern Circuit, Law Centres and CABx.

Professional Associations

Amnesty, including chair of City University Amnesty International student society (2000 – 2003)
Liberty

Background and personal profile

Undertook pupillage at Garden Court North Chambers (2005 – 2006) and mini-pupillages at Cloisters (employment), Garden Court (crime) and 25 Bedford Row (crime).

Previously worked as solicitor’s agent for Legal Practice Clerks before commencing pupillage.

Volunteer at the Louisiana Crisis Assistance Centre, USA (2003-2004) working on death row cases and other wrongly detained prisoners. See: www.reprieve.org.uk/resources_articles_may05.htm

Volunteer at Prisoners’ Advice Service (2002)




Right menu

  What's New?  
 

13/5/08 Bulletin on new AIT (Procedure) (Amendment) rules

12/5/08 Independent Lawyer article on IPPs

30/4/08 M1 widening protesters' prosection dismissed

21/4/08 Sonia Birdee joins chambers

17/4/08 Moran judgment (refuges & homelessness)

7/4/08 Nina Grahame joins chambers [Times Online]

10/4/08 Marathon Ben

2/4/08 Vicky Robinson inquest

19/3/08 Entrenched tolerated trespassers

14/3/08 Police officers on juries?

6/3/08 new homepage

February 2008 Criminal law update

26/2/08 Levi Bellfield legal context (Radio 5 Live)

26/2/08 Driver's "reasonable excuse" for no specimen

25/2/08 Admin Court ruling on HDC for prisoners

25/2/08 Settlement, apology and costs from Met Police

24/2/08 LCN DNA: Unreliable evidence?

12/2/08 Andrew Jones inquest

6/2/08 Use of intercept evidence (BBC R4)

3/2/08 Criticism of inquest jury ban proposals (BBC R4)

1/2/08 Walker and James (IPP) judgment

Most read in 2007

06/12/07 Inquest verdict condemns Prison Service

28/11/07 House of Lords allows asylum appeal

22/11/07 Asbestos and mesothelioma ruling

20/11/07 Government appeals ruling on IPPs

9/11/07 Chambers & Partners recommends...

30/10/07 HoL permission for tolerated trespassers

30/10/07 Dreadlocks, Rastafarians, Religious Belief

24/10/07 Manchester Civil Justice Centre opens

1/10/07 Who is a "Future star of the bar"?

24/9/07 Legal 500 ratings

13/9/07 GCN shortlisted for Chambers Bar Award 2007

4/6/07 Michael Shields

4/6/07 Terrorism Trial in Manchester

14/11/06 Tsfayo v UK (ECHR Art 6)

18/10/06 House of Lords refugee victory

18/08/06 Control Orders "deprivation of liberty" ruling

12/04/06 Is oral sex in a public place illegal?

> Go to News headlines