[1][2] Current notable members include Robert Anderson, Michael Beloff, Michael Bloch, Sir James Eadie (current First Treasury Counsel), Sir David Edward, Dinah Rose, Lord Keen of Elie, Harish Salve, Lord Pannick, Lord Woolf, Adrian Briggs, Tom Hickman, Sir Jeffrey Jowell.
[3] Former notable set members include Sir Ian Brownlie,[4] Lord Lester of Herne Hill,[5] and Guy Goodwin-Gill.
[6] Members of chambers specialise in public and administrative law and include some of the leading advocates in that field.
[10] Their barristers have acted in high-profile cases such as R (Miller) v The Prime Minister and Cherry v Advocate General for Scotland, Newcastle United FC v the Premier League, Big Brother Watch (and others) V The United Kingdom and Begum V Secretary of State for the Home Department.
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