Featured Chambers & Partners and Legal 500 Guides 2025 – Our Rankings Announced Libertas Chambers are delighted to announce that we, and 13 of our Barristers have been ranked in both the latest editions of Chambers & Partners and the Legal 500 directories for 2025. Libertas thanks all those who provided such positive assessments and congratulates all our clients, partners and colleagues who have also been ranked. Head of Chambers, Simon Csoka comments “In Libertas Chambers’ fourth year we have continued to thrive, with members engaged in high profile fraud and criminal trials across the country and beyond. We are delighted to see many of our silks and juniors ranked as leading practitioners in Crime and Financial Crime / Fraud. We congratulate them all and also acknowledge the many achievements of all of our other members over the last 12 months, together with the hard work of our clerking team. We also extend our gratitude to our instructing solicitors for their continuing support and their positive feedback in the guides.” Chambers & Partners Ranks – Click to view the members profile, including ranks and recomendations. Simon Csoka KC – Crime, Band 3 Felicity Gerry KC – Crime, Band 4 Adam Kane KC – Crime, Band 2 M Ayaz Qazi KC – Crime, New Silks Roxanne Morrell – Crime, Band 5 Oliver Cook – Crime, Band 5 Marie Spenwyn – Crime, Band 5 Jane Greenhalgh – Crime, Band 3 James Walker – Crime, Band 6 Gulam Ahmed – Crime, Band 6 Gerard Hillman – Crime, Band 4 Frances Hertzog – Crime, Band 6   Libertas Clerking Team & Department – Crime, Band 4 Simon Csoka KC – Financial Crime, Band 2 Adam Kane KC – Financial Crime, Band 3 Keith Mitchell – Financial Crime, Band 3 Gerard Hillman – Financial Crime, Band 3 Libertas Clerking Team & Department – Financial Crime, Band 4   Legal 500 Ranks Libertas Chambers – Ranked 4 in Crime Libertas Chambers ‘is a growing set with a number of leading barristers’, with particular strength in depth when it comes to senior juniors. Adam Kane KC specialises in homicide defence – he recently represented Mohammed Patel, accused alongside TikTok personality Mahek Bukhari and her mother of the murder of the mother’s lover and his friend by way of ramming their car off the road during a high-speed chase on a dual carriageway near Leicester; Patel was ultimately found not guilty of both murder and manslaughter, while Bukhari and her mother were sentenced to life imprisonment with minimum terms of 31 years and 26 years respectively. Felicity Gerry KC is a ‘very sound academic lawyer who takes interesting and novel legal points’ – she recently defended a man charged with the joint enterprise murder by stabbing near Waterloo Station, submitting to the judge that it is not possible to convict accessories when the principal is acquitted on the basis of self-defence. Testimonials Collated independently by Legal 500 research team. ‘Marc King is a brilliant clerk who runs the clerks’ room in a very efficient manner. He has his finger on the pulse and always seems to put the right barrister on the right job.’ ‘Gary Douglas is extremely hard-working. He is constantly making sure clients are updated at all times.’ Individual Rankings – Silks – Fraud: Crime Gary Bell KC – Libertas Chambers – Fraud: Crime Tier 3 Adam Kane KC – Libertas Chambers – Fraud: Crime Tier 3 Simon Csoka KC – Libertas Chambers– Fraud: Crime Tier 4 Individual Rankings – Juniors – Fraud: Crime Keith Mitchell – Libertas Chambers – Fraud: Crime Tier 2 Individual Rankings – Silks – Crime Felicity Gerry KC – Libertas Chambers – Crime Tier 3 Adam Kane KC – Libertas Chambers – Crime Tier 3 Simon Csoka KC – Libertas Chambers – Crime Tier 3 Individual Rankings – Juniors – Crime Oliver Cook – Libertas Chambers – Tier 3 Matthew Lawson – Libertas Chambers – Tier 3 Gulam Ahmed – Libertas Chambers – Tier 4 Jon Anders – Libertas Chambers – Tier 4 Sarah Day – Libertas Chambers – Tier 4 Jane Greenhalgh – Libertas Chambers – Tier 4 Gerard Hillman – Libertas Chambers – Tier 4 Marie Spenwyn – Libertas Chambers – Tier 4
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Featured Libertas Member Defends In Serious Fraud Trial at Southwark Jane Greenhalgh defended Kulwant Hare in a multi-million pound HMRC prosecution for alcohol excise duty evasion and VAT fraud at Southwark Crown Court. The case related to events between a period of September 2009 and December 2010 when those involved in the “Eastenders” cash and carry, in East London, were said to have been responsible for an Excise fraud in the sum of approximately £22 million. The proceedings against Mr Kulwant Hare were originally initiated in 2020. However, after extensive submissions over two years, Mr Hare was found unfit to stand trial and after a six-week trial the jury found that he had been responsible for the acts alleged. On 20th September 2024, His Honour Judge Bartle KC ordered that the ultimate disposal should be one of an Absolute Discharge. No proceedings therefore followed pursuant to the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002, nor any  applications for director disqualification. Jane was instructed by Stuart Nolan, a director of DPP Law, who worked diligently with Jane, throughout the proceedings to ensure a just outcome for Kulwant Hare.  
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