Nick is consistently recognised as one of the country’s leading administrative and public law practitioners, acting in the many of the most complex, important and high-profile cases in the field. He is ranked as a Leading Silk in the area by both Chambers & Partners and Legal 500 and, in addition, as a Leading Silk in immigration law by Chambers & Partners.
His practice covers a broad spectrum of public and regulatory law matters, including (by way of example) national security and counter-terrorism, criminal justice and penal law, human rights and civil liberties, constitutional law, public procurement, infrastructure, retained EU law, public international law, tax, nationality, immigration and asylum law, and regulatory and disciplinary law.
His cases are regularly at the cutting edge of the law, and he has appeared in scores of reported cases and at all levels up to and including the Supreme Court. He has an unusually high success rate at first instance, and has won all but one of his cases in the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court.
Before taking silk, Nick was one of only a handful of members of both the Attorney General’s “A panel” of counsel and of the Equality and Human Rights Commission’s “A panel” of counsel.
Featured Public Law cases
Wetherell v Student Loans Company
Court of Appeal Judgment on whether the Work Equipment Directive gives state employees directly enforceable rights despite the exclusion of civil liability under s.47 of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974.
Car finance mis-selling
Advising the Chancellor of the Exchequer in relation to the car finance mis-selling scandal, heard in the Supreme Court (Hopcraft v Close Brothers).
Afghan data incident super-injunction
Advising and representing Ministers in relation to the Afghan data breach, the super-injunction, and resulting consequences.
Belhaj & Boudchar v Rt Hon Jack Straw, Sir Mark Allen CMG, MI6, MI5, Attorney General, Foreign & Commonwealth Office, Home Office
Representing all 7 defendants in claim involving allegations of British government and intelligence agency complicity in kidnap, extraordinary rendition and torture of the former leader of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group and his pregnant wife.
Sevington BCP
Advising and representing Defra in connection with the decision to consolidate cross-channel freight checks away from the channel ports.
Reopening Football League stadia
Advising the EFL in relation to the process of reopening to spectators during the Covid pandemic.
R (PRCBC and O (a child)) v SoS for the Home Department [2022] 2 WLR 343
Representing the Home Secretary in this landmark Supreme Court case concerning the fees charged to children to register as British citizens. The leading case on principles of statutory construction
R (CX1-CX8) v Secretaries of State for Defence and for the Home Department
Advising and representing Ministers in the lead judicial review claims concerning Afghan former BBC journalists and counter-terrorism judges who claimed to be eligible for relocation to the UK pursuant to the Government’s ARAP policy.
R (Good Law Project, Dale Vince, Ecotricity New Ventures Ltd and others) v Prime Minister and SoS for Health and Social Care
Representing the Prime Minister and Health Secretary in challenge to the Government’s Covid-19 mass asymptomatic testing programme, known as ‘Operation Moonshot’, and the related procurement exercise.
R (MCML Ltd & Foster) v HMRC & Southwark Crown Court
Leading for HMRC in judicial review claim brought by a City firm and its former head of equity finance trading concerning search warrants obtained and executed by HMRC following requests from Denmark and Germany, in connection with investigations into suspected Cum-Ex fraud totalling £1/2 billion.
Green Lane mosque
Advising and representing Ministers in relation to a high-profile decision to withdraw funding from a Birmingham mosque following a number of controversial sermons.
R (Roehrig) v Secretary of State for the Home Department
Representing the Home Secretary in landmark Court of Appeal case establishing that British-born children of EU citizens exercising treaty rights are not British citizens from birth.
R (Marie McCourt) v Parole Board of England and Wales [2020] EWHC 2320, [2020] ACD 127
Challenge to the Parole Board’s decision to release Ian Simms, who murdered Helen McCourt in 1988 and who has refused to reveal the location of her remains; also concerning the standing of victims to bring judicial review claims.
R (National Farmers Union) v SoS for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs [2020] EWHC 1192 (Admin), [2021] Env LR 1
Advising and representing Ministers in a high-profile judicial review of the decision to prevent badger culling in Derbyshire in 2019, involving allegations that the Prime Minister and his fiancée had improperly interfered in the decision-making process.
R (MXK, AXB & others) v Secretary of State for the Home Department
Lead judicial review claims concerning the Home Office’s unpublished policy to stop and detain passengers owing debts to the NHS when seeking entry at the border. Leading for the Home Secretary
R (KA and 6 others) v Secretaries of State for the Home Department, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, and Defence
Representing HM Government in challenge concerning Operation Pitting, the evacuation of Afghanistan in August 2021, and its subsequent policy towards those remaining in Afghanistan.
R (G-A-Y Group Ltd) v SoS for Health and Social Care
Judicial review of the hospitality curfew imposed in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
SoS for the Home Department v Devani [2020] 1 WLR 2613, [2020] Imm AR 1183
Leading Court of Appeal case concerning the circumstances in which the courts are permitted to reject a foreign government’s assurances of good treatment following extradition; and the slip rule in the tribunal jurisdiction.
SoS for the Home Department v QT [2019] EWHC 2583 (Admin)
Representing the Home Secretary in review of the decision to impose terrorism prevention and investigation measures (TPIM) on QT, a member of Al-Muhajiroun (ALM).