Ranked as a leading junior by Legal 500 2021, Patrick specialises in Employment, with a distinguished track record in Discrimination Law. As a barrister who regularly appears before the employment tribunals and the EAT, Patrick is regularly commended for his style and effective handling of witnesses in cross-examination, particularly when that involves vulnerable parties.
Patrick’s understanding of people, their motivations and decisions sets him apart. His down-to-earth style and personal approach mean that he is trusted by vulnerable witnesses and senior corporate leaders alike, taking time to build a rapport so he can challenge their evidence as appropriate while supporting them through the process. In the same way, Patrick adopts a bespoke approach to each cross-examination, eliciting evidence through careful exploration of the facts but robustly pushing back and challenging troublesome witnesses when necessary.
Across a broad of range of sectors, including the financial services, recruitment and public sectors, his clients value his proactive approach to reputation management and his holistic coverage of the issues. When instructed early on, Patrick ensures risks are mitigated prior to and during litigation and hearings, not just after the result.
Patrick is accredited to accept public access instructions and also represents clients at professional regulatory and disciplinary hearings.
A leading employment junior with a predominantly respondent-leaning practice, Patrick represents a wide variety of clients across multiple industries including large employers, local authorities, international financial institutions, national public bodies and the NHS.
Comfortable with the most technical and esoteric of employment law specialisms and issues, Patrick thrives in cases which require a detailed analysis of human decisions. For example, Patrick is routinely instructed in complex discrimination cases and is able to provide a cradle-to-grave service, from initial merits assessment to final hearing and appeals. Notably, he was sole Respondent Counsel in the high profile “ethical vegan” case of Jordie Casamitjana v League Against Cruel Sports in 2020, which was widely reported in the international media.
A snapshot of Patrick’s significant employment experience includes:
Successfully securing a Vento award at the top of the middle band against a national clothing and food retailer in 2017, after it dismissed a claimant because of his alcohol misuse and self-harm, which arose in consequence of his depression and anxiety.
Patrick’s disarming and down-to-earth style sets clients, witnesses and other interested parties at ease. Professional clients, notably in the financial and public sectors, appreciate Patrick’s tactful approach. Many of Patrick’s clients are acutely aware of the reputational impact of their cases, and Patrick ensures these are dealt with proactively, considerately and with ease.
Many of Patrick’s professional clients have trusted him with their work for several years. They value Patrick’s feedback-driven approach to developing and maintaining relationships. With a keen eye for detail, honed in part as a proofreader for Oxford University Press, Patrick is regularly asked to proof defendant witnesses before trial and advise on credibility, as well as advising on prospects and tactics from receipt of the claim through to the final hearing.
Attorney General’s Regional B Panel of Counsel
Birmingham Law Society Employment Law Committee
Employment Law Association & Employment Law Bar Association
Personal Injury Bar Association