23/03/2026
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Year of call
2023
Education
2019
The University of York Bachelor of Arts in English Literature
2020
The University of Law, Leeds Masters in Law
2023
The University of Law, Leeds The Bar Practice Course
Career
2020
Litigation Administrator at the Medical Protection Society
2021
Serious Injury Paralegal at Minster Law Solicitors
2024
Pupil Barrister at Park Square Barristers, Leeds
2025
Tenant at Park Square Barristers, Leeds
Appointments
2026
CPS Grade 2 prosecutor
2021
Qualified Mediator with Phoenix Dispute Solutions Limited, International Mediation Institute and Civil Mediation Council
Memberships
2022
The Honourable Society of the Middle Temple
2023
International Mediation Institute
2024
Criminal Bar Association
2025
Tenant at Park Square Barristers
Awards
2022
Senior Advocacy Scholarship – talent based scholarship awarded by the University of Law, Leeds.
2023
Member of the winning team of LegalTech in Leeds’ “The Big Hack” with consumer contract dispute resolution tool prototype: Remedy Robin.
Claire accepts instructions in a range of housing matters including:
Claire has accepted instructions from me in respect of defence of anti-social behaviour injunctions and claims for possession. Claire is approachable and has engaged well with myself and my clients, including those with complex needs. Her negotiation and representation skills have enabled matters to be settled swiftly with positive conclusions.”
-Instructing Solicitor 2025
Her practice is driven by her commitment to assist individuals facing challenging circumstances, and she draws on her mediation training to find creative, collaborative solutions that protect her clients’ interests while remaining acceptable to the landlord.
As well as assisting tenants, she has experience advocating on behalf of local councils and employs the same pragmatic approach to find common ground and resolve matters amicably and quickly. She also has experience in dealing with disrepair counterclaims brought in response to possession proceedings.
She is approachable and has communicated effectively with both me and my clients, including those with complex needs. Her strong negotiation skills have facilitated the swift resolution of intricate matters to a positive conclusion.
Instructing Solicitor, 2025
“Claire has demonstrated great tenacity and attention to detail in reviewing papers and drafting pleadings. We’ve been fortunate to work closely with Claire on several matters and to benefit from her experience and thorough research, which has put our clients in the strongest position possible. Claire is also very personable and approachable, which means that communication is straightforward and the working relationship is effective.”
Julia Fox at Claimsmiths, 2025
Having worked as a serious injury paralegal prior to coming to the bar, Claire’s background includes assisting with the bespoke management of Multi-Track PI claims. It was in this capacity that Claire developed a practiced client manner and a tenacious determination to achieve the best outcomes for claimants.
Additionally, she is no stranger to supporting defendants, having begun her legal career as an assistant to the Medical Protection Society’s litigation department, a team responsible for defending medical professionals against clinical negligence claims.
She prides herself on bringing a broad knowledge base to her practice and utilises her prior experience to identify key issues with a forensic eye.
Claire is building a practice in noise induced hearing loss claims, expanding her existing knowledge of personal injury and clinical negligence.
By virtue of her employment prior to coming to the bar in addition to her subsequent personal injury case-load as a pupil, she is comfortable in approaching issues around causation and contributory negligence as can arise in hearing loss cases.
She is a well-versed credit hire litigator for both the Claimants and Defendants, dealing with hire fees and related quantum claims. Claire thrives in RTA liability dispute cases and is able to insulate clients by highlighting inconsistencies and anomalies in their evidence during the first conference. She also has a working knowledge of the new OIC portal and the quirks particular to this system once these ex-portal matters reach court.
Claire is accepting instructions in relation to wills and probate matters, including will validity disputes and claims under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975.
Prior to coming to the bar, Claire spent a period of time employed as an assistant handling workplace pension schemes and gained proficiency in navigating the statutory and procedural complexities where pensions form part of a deceased’s estate.
Having successfully completed her pupillage under the tutelage of Matthew Smith, Claire has benefitted from assisting him with a number of complicated TOLATA, trespass, and nuisance matters. She has assisted in drafting pleadings, defences, and advice in these areas.
Claire has experience of innovating in the face of unique cases. During her pupillage, she constructed a Part 8 case to remove a Creditors’ Notice relating to a historic bankruptcy petition from a title document. She also explored issues relating to waterway dwellings, advising on boat moorings and adverse possession of riverbanks.
Claire worked as a legal executive at an airline directly after the 2023 air traffic control outage, dealing with the massive influx of compensation claims from passengers. As a result, she is able to pinpoint the relevant issues and case law efficiently in such claims.
She is currently working on publishing an article relating to the recent case of Lipton v BA City Flyer, in which the Supreme Court ruled that crew sickness was not an extraordinary circumstance under EU Regulation 261.
Claire is developing a burgeoning criminal practice in both prosecuting and defending. She is accepting POCA instructions and brings to this area her civil expertise in chancery and landlord and tenant law. This enables her to take a broad view of POCA cases and address civil elements such as asset tracing, civil recovery, or the implications of seeking possession of a defendant’s property in which third parties reside.
Within the Magistrates’ Court, she has acted as an agent for the CPS to prosecute:
In addition, Claire has experience prosecuting within the youth court, assisted by her training as a mediator, which enables her to work collaboratively with youth case workers to achieve the best rehabilitative outcomes for vulnerable defendants. She addresses issues surrounding modern slavery and gang-related offences proactively, adopting a nuanced approach necessary in prosecuting such cases while balancing public interest considerations.
Additionally, she has experience working with probation and protecting her clients’ interests when defending a variety of different breach offences. Most recently, she defended an individual on indefinite recall due to committing a crime while on licence in relation to a historic murder. She has experience running and/or countering a number of defences, including:
She excels at representing defendants in driving matters, having met with success running exceptional hardship applications. Claire is developing an expertise in defending football-related public order offences, utilising her ample knowledge of case law in this area to robustly oppose the implementation of football banning orders against her clients.
Meanwhile, she is developing her Crown Court practice, having prosecuted and defended clients during committals for sentence and appeals from the Magistrates’ Court. She has assisted in prosecuting and defending bench warrants and recently helped secure the execution of a warrant in a complex case involving an individual who had exaggerated his health conditions to avoid a trial for contempt of court and fraud.
“[She handled] the defence so astutely”… “[she] is not afraid to stand up to the defence and [she is] an advocate I could ask to be instructed for some of the challenging firms.”
CPS Reviewing Lawyer 2024
Having successfully completed her pupillage under the tutelage of Matthew Smith, Claire has benefited from formal training in family finance matters.
She has attended first directions appointments, financial dispute resolution hearings and final hearings, gaining an invaluable insight into family procedure.
Claire’s civil and chancery focus enables her to tackle cross practice issues that commonly arise in financial remedy matters. For example, whilst shadowing her supervisor at a FDR hearing, she assisted in a case in which part of the husband’s property was held in a resulting trust.
Her interest in family finance led her to interview a family high court judge and conduct research on the subject of pensions on divorce in light of the new PAG report. She has enjoyed the opportunity to contribute to this ever-changing area, having written an article on the topic in the Michaelmas Edition of the Barrister Magazine 2024.
Claire's clerks
Talia Webster
Joshua Duree
Mike Alexander
Ben Ellison-Tope
India Johnson
Manuel Adubi
Mike Alexander
Talia Webster
Joshua Duree
Ben Ellison-Tope
India Johnson
Manuel Adubi
Ben Ellison-Tope
Talia Webster
Joshua Duree
Mike Alexander
India Johnson
Manuel Adubi
Andrew Thornton
Rebecca Wilson
Gina Hawkins
Hannah Newsome
Alysha Taylor
Adele Collins
Lucas Simonini-Parker
Claudine Cooper
Paul Foster
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