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Gwynn Price Rowlands

Regulatory Law Barrister

Gwynn was formerly a commercial partner with a large firm of solicitors in the City of London, and has an MBA from a well-known business school. He undertakes commercial and employment matters, and has many years' experience of professional regulatory and conduct proceedings before a range of regulatory bodies. 
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Gwynn's Biography

Areas covered
  • Professional Regulatory Law
Background

Alongside his busy employment law practice, Gwynn offers many years' experience of professional regulatory and conduct proceedings before a range of regulatory bodies. He has advised a large number of doctors, consultants dentists and veterinary surgeons and appeared before the GMC, Employment Tribunals, the EAT and the Court of Appeal.

Gwynn has also appeared in Police and army conduct cases involving disciplinary issues and led in serious criminal cases including murder, armed robberies and drugs in the Crown Court and Court of Appeal. Cases of interest include appearing before the Coroners on behalf of the police where an elderly male died as a result of taser use during a civil dispute and ancillary misconduct allegations and in the employment tribunal on behalf of an ex Royal Marine Commando where misconduct and negligence was alleged by Civil Nuclear Police in relation to use of firearms protocols. He has also appeared in Courts Martials.

Case Profile

  • Dr Varma v North Cheshire NHS Trust (medical discrimination)
  • Dr Jindaal v Harrogate NHS Trust (medical discrimination)
  • Dr Al Ruby v Suffolk NHS Trust (medical discrimination)
  • Kirk v South Wales Police (veterinary surgeon: abuse of process)
  • Commission of Equality and Human Rights v Griffin and others (public law and discrimination)
  • McDonald v Burger King (High Court: copyright dispute)
  • Wilstar Securities v Stern (High Court: involving the World’s biggest bankrupt)
  • Heron International (High Court: Gerald Ronson’s companies)
  • Neath and Port Talbot Council v Lewis (public law)
  • Buckingham and Singh v UPS Limited (application of mobility clauses to national carriers)
  • Graham v BNP (unfair dismissal: members’ leaks case)
  • Jones v HM Prison Service (constructive dismissal and abuse of process)
  • Sohal v Syeds (dispute over trainee solicitor’s contract)
  • Unison (several cases) (application of European law to national contracts)

Qualifications

  • Called to the Bar in 1985
  • Employment Judge (part-time)
  • Standing Counsel DTI

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