ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolution)

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'The "good solid stable of barristers" at Old Square Chambers have been praised for "outstanding attention to detail and legal knowledge" in addition to "impressive advocacy skills and tactical awareness".'
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Old Square Chambers offer a full range of mediation services, with CEDR and ADR Chambers accredited mediators at all levels of experience.                                    

Jane McNeill QC (ADR Chambers, 2002)
Jennifer Eady QC (ADR Chambers, 2013)
Oliver Segal QC (ADR Chambers, 2013)
Louise Chudleigh (ADR Chambers, 2007)
Ijeoma Omambala (CEDR, 2003)
Giles Powell (ADR Chambers, 2013)
Professor Roy Lewis (Acas Panel, 1985; ADR Chambers, 2002)
Helen Gower (ADR Chambers, 2005)
Elizabeth Melville (ADR Chambers, 2006)
Rebecca Tuck (ADR Chambers, 2013)
Jonathan Davies (ADR Chambers, 2013)
Laith Dilaimi (ADRGroup, 2011)

The Old Square Chambers mediation group is headed by Professor Roy Lewis, who has been a member of the Acas panel of mediators for some 25 years and is a leading mediation and arbitration practitioner in both collective and individual disputes.
 
Using Old Square mediators provides clients with access to some of the leading names in the fields of employment and discrimination law, and personal injury and clinical negligence litigation. All of our mediators have extensive experience of both trial litigation and mediation and many are also able to draw on judicial experience as fee-paid Employment Judges or Recorders.
 
Most of those named above sit in part-time judicial capacities: Jane McNeill QC and Jenny Eady QC are recorders; Jane McNeill QC, Jenny Eady QC, Paul Gilroy QC, Mark Sutton, Louise Chudleigh and Rebecca Tuck are employment tribunal chair persons; and Professor Roy Lewis is deputy chair of the Central Arbitration Committee.

As well as providing a team of people to conduct mediations and other forms of ADR, members of Chambers have extensive and successful experience of representing parties as advocates in mediations and related activities.

When using a member of Old Square Chambers as a mediator, arbitrator, investigator, or advocate in one of these contexts, you may be assured that counsel has the necessary commitment, authority, and expertise to work with individual, corporate, trade union, and public sector clients in achieving an effective solution to their dispute.

Old Square Chambers operates from London and Bristol and has the capacity to conduct mediations in a suite of rooms at its own premises in London.

For further details, including details of charging rates, please contact the clerks, James Wilkinson, Team Leader, 0207 269 0357 or Jenny O'Grady on 0207 269 0304. 
Practice Area Barristers
Jane McNeill QC
Jennifer Eady QC
Oliver Segal QC
Louise Chudleigh
Ijeoma Omambala
Giles Powell
Professor Roy Lewis
Helen Gower
Elizabeth Melville
Rebecca Tuck
Jonathan Davies
Laith Dilaimi
 
 
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