Julian Abengowe

Julian was called to Inner Temple Bar in 2002.   Julian began his legal career as a Magistrates’ Legal Adviser before completing pupillage at Garden Court Chambers, a leading multi-disciplinary and housing Chambers in London. Here he received a broad grounding and training in both civil and criminal litigation, working on complex and high profile cases with a particular emphasis on judicial review. On return to this region he continues to be instructed in both civil (particularly credit hire cases) and criminal matters, bringing a high degree of commitment and professionalism to all his assignments.

Areas of Practice:   Public Law · EU Regulations · Human Rights · Judicial Review · Personal Injury · Road Traffic Accidents ·  Commercial ·        Commercial and contractual disputes ·  Housing/Landlord & Tenant · Possession · Disrepair ·  Homelessness ·  Immigration · Asylum Appeals ·  Entry Clearance ·  Deportation/Removal

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Julian Abengowe

Julian Abengowe

a broad grounding and training in both civil and criminal litigation, working on complex and high profile cases with a particular emphasis on judicial review