Garden Court Chambers | Friday 29 May 2015
Mother of Christi and Bobby Shepherd responds to former Thomas Cook CEO
Leslie Thomas QC and Una Morris represented the family at the inquest into the death of Christi and Bobby Shepherd.


Leslie Thomas QC and Una Morris represented the family at the inquest into the death of Christi and Bobby Shepherd.
Adrian Berry of Garden Court Chambers speaks to Australia’s ABC News about Federal Government plans to strip dual-nationals involved in terrorism of their Australian citizenship.
Mr Herman was defended in court by Nerida Harford-Bell of Garden Court Chambers.
Stephen Kamlish QC and Clare Wade of Garden Court Chambers were defending.
Leslie Thomas QC and Una Morris represented Christi and Bobby’s family.
Una Morris of Garden Court Chambers represented Rubel Ahmed’s family.
Marc Willers QC and Owen Greenhall of Garden Court Chambers were instructed by Howe and Co to represent the Traveller Movement.
Richard Reynolds of Garden Court Chambers represented the mothers of the Deceased’s children.
James Scobie QC of Garden Court Chambers represented one of the defendants.
Jan Luba QC of Garden Court Chambers represented the client at the Supreme Court
Stephen Knafler QC is representing the destitute child and her family. Shu Shin Luh has been instructed to intervene by Coram Children's Legal Centre.
The family of the children is represented by Leslie Thomas QC of Garden Court Chambers.
The family was represented by Stephen Knafler QC, who was instructed by Michael Bates of Birmingham Community Law Centre.
Una Morris is representing the family of the deceased.
Stephanie Harrison QC and Anthony Vaughan represented the Appellant.
The defendant is being represented by Henry Blaxland QC.
Stephen Knafler QC represents the local authority claimants.
Laurie Fransman QC and Sadat Sayeed of Garden Court Chambers, instructed by Roger Gherson of Gherson solicitors, act for Dmytro Firtash, the most political of the Ukrainian ‘oligarchs’.
The family of the children is being represented by Leslie Thomas QC.
Henry Egeonu secures successful settlement following incidents in 2011 and 2013. Mr Egeonu was represented by Jesse Nicholls.