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Amanda Robinson Barrister
Commercial Law Barrister | 20+ years experience

Amanda Robinson

With over 20 years' experience at the Bar, Amanda is a dedicated professional regulatory specialist who also has a busy practice in commercial and civil litigation. Amanda prides herself on a commitment to providing an efficient, approachable and cost-effective service to lay clients instructing on a direct access basis.

Biography

Amanda is frequently instructed to provide advice and representation in cases in the county and high courts, and appeals, with a particular emphasis on business and commercial matters. She accepts instructions to advise, prepare and represent business clients in relation to all manner of commercial injunctions before the High Court.

Amanda advises on copyright law issues with particular expertise in the media sector. She advises on pre-litigation copyright and trademark enforcement matters including ‘cease & desist’ letters and negotiation of copyright infringement settlement agreements. She also represents parties in intellectual property proceedings in contested court hearings.

She has 18 years’ experience of commercial litigation and particularly enjoys ‘out of time’ applications, complex legal applications and challenges, injunctive proceedings, judicial review proceedings, human rights arguments, and contractual disputes. Amanda also offers extensive experience of disputes between insurers and policy holders, including high-value commercial claims.

Her cases have included:

  • Permission to appeal granted to pursue an action against a high street bank for breach of trust
  • Dispute of ownership of an aircraft held on trust by a third party
  • Psychiatric injury arising from breach of duty by an employer
  • Breach of contract in delivery of a vessel
  • Obtaining an Interim Injunction to prevent a performer from breaching copyright and IP
  • Advising on and defending cases referred to the CJEU

Amanda's areas of practice include:

  • Insurance and re-insurance
    Banking and finance
    Discrimination
    Data protection
    Media and privacy
    Intellectual property (copyright and trademark)

In addition to her ET practice, Amanda has also appeared in the Employment Appeals Tribunal (EAT) on numerous occasions, representing clients in appeal hearings. She also accepts instructions to advise and represent clients in relation to breach of contract and civil discrimination claims in the County Court. 

Entertainment Law

Amanda has worked for actors, musicians and music companies on entertainment law work, including:

  • Drafting/negotiating contracts
  • Settlement agreements
  • Injunctions
  • Defamation

Background

Amanda attended both universities in Leeds, reading law, followed by a Masters in European Legal Studies under Professors John Bell and Jo Shaw in 1997. She then read Latin at Leeds, while she worked as a volunteer legal advisor for the Citizens Advice Bureau. Within months, Amanda was trained as the Employment Rights Officer, representing clients in tribunal proceedings. Her first court hearing was in the Employment Appeal Tribunal.

In 1999, Amanda attended BPP Law School in London achieving a VC and was called to the Bar at Gray's Inn in July 2000. She gained pupillage with J. Henry Trumpington at Staple Inn Chambers, where she undertook criminal, civil, and commercial work.  As a result of her legal experience, Amanda was given dispensation by the Bar Council and qualified early (8 months instead of the standard 12) and was immediately offered tenancy at 169 Temple Avenue, Chambers of the late Evan Ashfield, where she practised civil and commercial litigation, with an emphasis on insurance law and employment law.

Amanda joined Broadway House Chambers, as part of the Employment Team in Leeds, alongside undertaking commercial chancery work, for several years before returning to London. As part of that team she delivered seminars and training to solicitors and local authorities, which she continues to offer.

Following her return to London, Amanda set up her own Chambers alongside working with solicitors' firms and companies, during which she has continued to practice employment law and civil and commercial litigation, as well as providing private training and undertaking Pro Bono work.

In 2019 Amanda trained with the London School of Mediation and is an Accredited Mediator. She spends her spare time writing and has written several books including Brexit A2Z: Facts Not Fiction (designed for lay people), her articles appear regularly in the Yorkshire Bylines and she has co-authored several articles in the New Law Journal with David Wolchover. 

Professional qualifications and associations

  • Called to the Bar in 2000

 

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