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Katrina Hyde

Public Law Barrister

Katrina is an accomplished barrister whose clients value her down-to-earth communication style, analytical clarity and integrity. She is equally at ease advising policy-makers, corporate clients, or vulnerable individuals, and has a proven track record of handling sensitive and high-stakes cases with discretion and fairness. 
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Katrina's Biography

Areas covered
  • Judicial review
  • Ministerial powers
  • Statutory interpretation
Background

Katrina represents claimants and respondents, and clients value her down-to-earth manner, sharp legal insight, and ability to combine technical rigour with practical solutions.

She has prior experience in the Government Legal Service, was the lead departmental lawyer in a successful judicial review and worked closely with policy colleagues on a flagship policy involving a complex energy/consumer credit scheme.

She has experience advising and acting in challenges to decisions of public bodies; Ofogba v Secretary of State [2014] EWHC 2665 (Admin).

  • Judicial review
  • Ministerial powers
  • Statutory interpretation

Qualifications

  • Called to the Bar in 2003
  • Trinity College Dublin - LLB 2:1 - 2001.
  • University of Law Bloomsbury -  BVC - Very Competent - 2002
  • Birkbeck University - International Finance and Economics - HE Cert - First - 2017

  • BSB Certified Barristers
  • Rated 4.5 Stars on Trustpilot (500+ Reviews)
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  • 20,000+ Cases Trusted With Us

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Knowledge Base

For more information on Direct Access, Public Law and working with our team visit our blog.

Understanding Direct Access Barristers for Divorce: A Practical Guide
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Understanding Direct Access Barristers for Divorce: A Practical Guide
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How Do I Represent Myself in Court? A Guide for Self-Representing Litigants in England and Wales
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What a McKenzie Friend Can and Cannot Do in Court
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What a McKenzie Friend Can and Cannot Do in Court
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