Peter Lownds is an experienced barrister currently employed at 2 Hare Court since March 2013, specializing in complex criminal cases, white collar fraud, and criminal regulatory and disciplinary matters. Previously, Peter served as a barrister at Doughty Street Chambers from September 1998 to March 2013. Peter began a legal career as an in-house solicitor at the National Union of Teachers from 1996 to 1998, focusing on employment disputes, health and safety, and regulatory issues. Prior roles include solicitor positions at PARLETT KENT, specializing in claimant medical negligence cases from 1994 to 1996, and as an assistant commercial litigation solicitor at Slaughter and May from 1991 to 1994. Peter holds a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Political Science and Government from Brunel University of London, completed in 1987, and attended Bishop Luffa from 1977 to 1983.

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2 Hare Court, Chambers of Jonathan Laidlaw KC

2 Hare Court, the Chambers of Jonathan Laidlaw KC, is consistently recognised as one of the UK's leading sets. We specialise in crime, fraud, health & safety, regulatory work, and other related fields where excellence in advocacy is demanded. We provide counsel of first choice to the leading defence firms as well as the principal prosecuting authorities in London, nationwide and abroad. We have a proven track record of delivering the highest standards of service to clients, together with excellence in advocacy and trial management in cases of the utmost gravity and complexity. Work Undertaken: Serious & Organised Crime Fraud, Regulatory and Corporate Crime Competition Crime/Cartel Offences Coroners'​ Inquests Courts Martial Environmental Crime FCA Regulation - Market Abuse, Insider Dealing, Advertising, etc Gaming and Licensing Health & Safety Judicial Review Professional Discipline Public Inquiries Sports Law Tax Advice and Litigation For further information, please call 0207 353 5324 and ask to speak with the clerks.


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