The Legal 500 > United Kingdom - The Bar > Regional Bar > Wales and Chester Circuit > Education
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- Social housing
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Retour United Kingdom - The Bar- Midland Circuit
- Midland Circuit
- Administrative and public law (including civil liberties and human rights)
- Business and regulatory crime (including health and safety)
- Chancery, probate, and tax
- Clinical negligence
- Commercial litigation
- Company and insolvency
- Costs
- Court of Protection and community care
- Crime (general and fraud)
- Education
- Employment
- Family: children and domestic violence
- Family: divorce and financial remedy
- Family and children law
- Immigration
- Inquests and inquiries
- Licensing
- Personal injury
- Planning and environment
- Professional disciplinary law
- Professional negligence
- Property and construction
- Social housing
- Midland Circuit
- North Eastern Circuit
- North Eastern Circuit
- Administrative and public law (including civil liberties and human rights)
- Business and regulatory crime (including health and safety)
- Chancery, probate, and tax
- Clinical negligence
- Commercial litigation
- Company and insolvency
- Court of Protection and community care
- Crime (general and fraud)
- Education
- Employment
- Family: children and domestic violence
- Family: divorce and financial remedy
- Family and children law
- Immigration
- Inquests and inquiries
- IT, telecoms and data protection
- Licensing
- Media, entertainment and defamation
- Personal injury
- Professional disciplinary law
- Professional negligence
- Property and construction
- Social housing
- North Eastern Circuit
- Northern Circuit
- Northern Circuit
- Administrative and public law (including civil liberties and human rights)
- Agriculture
- Business and regulatory crime (including health and safety)
- Chancery, probate, and tax
- Clinical negligence
- Commercial litigation
- Company and insolvency
- Costs
- Court of Protection and community care
- Crime (general and fraud)
- Education
- Employment
- Family: children and domestic violence
- Family: divorce and financial remedy
- Family and children law
- Immigration
- Inquests and inquiries
- Intellectual property
- IT, telecoms and data protection
- Licensing
- Personal injury
- Planning and environment
- Professional disciplinary law
- Professional negligence
- Property and construction
- Social housing
- Sport
- Northern Circuit
- South Eastern Circuit
- South Eastern Circuit
- Administrative and public law (including civil liberties and human rights)
- Chancery, probate, and tax
- Clinical negligence
- Commercial litigation
- Company and insolvency
- Court of Protection and community care
- Crime (general and fraud)
- Employment
- Family: children and domestic violence
- Family: divorce and financial remedy
- Personal injury
- Professional disciplinary law
- Property and construction
- South Eastern Circuit
- Wales and Chester Circuit
- Wales and Chester Circuit
- Administrative and public law (including civil liberties and human rights)
- Agriculture
- Business and regulatory crime (including health and safety)
- Chancery, probate, and tax
- Clinical negligence
- Commercial litigation
- Company and insolvency
- Court of Protection and community care
- Crime (general and fraud)
- Education
- Employment
- Family: children and domestic violence
- Family: divorce and financial remedy
- Family and children law
- Immigration
- Inquests and inquiries
- Licensing
- Personal injury
- Planning and environment
- Professional disciplinary law
- Property and construction
- Social housing
- Wales and Chester Circuit
- Western Circuit
- Western Circuit
- Administrative and public law (including civil liberties and human rights)
- Agriculture
- Business and regulatory crime (including health and safety)
- Chancery, probate, and tax
- Clinical negligence
- Commercial litigation
- Company and insolvency
- Costs
- Court of Protection and community care
- Crime (general and fraud)
- Employment
- Family: children and domestic violence
- Family: divorce and financial remedy
- Family and children law
- Immigration
- Inquests and inquiries
- Licensing
- Personal injury
- Planning and environment
- Professional disciplinary law
- Professional negligence
- Property and construction
- Social Housing
- Sport
- Western Circuit
Leading Juniors
Matthew Wyard – 3PB ‘He is calm under pressure, very reassuring with clients and has a keen eye for detail. He is measured in his approach and has particular expertise within the area of special educational needs law within Wales. He is fast becoming the go-to barrister in this area of law, which has seen major changes over the last couple of years. He appropriately adapts his style of advocacy to the relevant forum and is respected by fellow barristers and judges alike.’
Rising Stars
Laura Shepherd – 30 Park Place Chambers ‘She is a very promising junior with a particular flair for education law. Her advocacy and attention to detail are excellent.’