Devereux Chambers
Joshua Carey is a barrister specializing in tax litigation and government litigation at Devereux Chambers since July 2020, frequently representing clients before HMRC in various tribunals and courts. Joshua is a non-practicing barrister at law with the Queensland Bar Association since October 2014 and previously worked as a barrister at 2 Hare Court from January 2016 to July 2020, and as a VAT Litigation Lawyer at HM Revenue & Customs where responsibilities included analyzing indicators of fraudulent transactions. Early career experiences include roles as a Case Manager at the Health and Care Professions Council and as a Lawyer at Clayton Utz, handling Judicial Review matters, along with serving as a Deputy Associate at the Federal Circuit Court of Australia. Joshua holds a range of law degrees from institutions including BPP Law School and Queensland University of Technology.
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Devereux Chambers
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Devereux is one of the UK's top civil and commercial sets. We are a modern, dynamic approachable set of barristers with a great reputation for an outstanding level of service. We place strong emphasis on advocacy with a professional yet down-to-earth approach. Established over 60 years ago, Devereux is large enough to provide in depth expertise at every level, but at the same time we take great care to provide a tailored approach to all our clients. The advice and representation we provide is clear, practical and pragmatic. Devereux and its members have been nominated for and won numerous awards over the years including Tax Set of the Year together with Personal Injury and Clinical Negligence Silk of the Year by the Legal 500 UK Bar Awards 2015. The Chambers UK Bar Awards the same year awarded us Insurance Set of the Year, Insurance Silk of the Year and Employment Junior of the Year and, in 2016, Employment Silk of the Year. Areas of work: commercial litigation, insurance, telecommunications and arbitration; employment, discrimination, trade disputes and pensions; personal injuries and clinical negligence; tax and finance litigation (including statutory appeal and judicial review). We also provide expertise in other areas including education and environmental law. For more information contact: clerks@devchambers.co.uk