Iain Mutch
Iain was called to the bar in 2002 and is a member of Lincoln’s Inn.
Prior to coming to the bar, he practised as a solicitor for 11 years, predominantly in the North West. His years as a solicitor have provided him with a strong client focus, together with a good understanding of the pressures placed upon solicitors.
Iain specialises in crime, housing and personal injury work, litigious and non-litigious family work, the interpretation of consumer contracts and the drafting and interpretation of tenancy agreements.
Mr. Mutch is qualified to accept direct access clients.
Other Barristers
Robert Askey
Robert’s Chancery Practice and experience encompasses Banking and Financial transactions, Landlord & Tenant, Land Law and Insolvency, as well as Employment, Housing and Personal Injury
Lorraine Barton
Lorraine was educated at Liverpool John Moores University and completed her BVC at Manchester University. She was called to the Bar by Lincoln’s Inn in 2000
Cathy Mitchell
Cathy deals in particular with credit hire and road traffic accident cases and personal injury work. She has conducted trials on the small claims and fast track
Iain Mutch
Iain specialises in crime, housing and personal injury work, litigious and non-litigious family work, the interpretation of consumer contracts and the drafting and interpretation of tenancy agreements.
Neil Addison
Neil has particular experience in Civil/Criminal cases such as Proceeds of Crime, Banning Orders, Anti Social Behaviour, and Police Powers
Brett Wilson
Brett was called to the Bar in 2008 having spent several years in procurement and commercial roles in the rail industry and IT sector
Steven Levine
Steven has been a Barrister for over 19 years since his call to the Bar at Lincoln’s Inn and pupillage and gaining his Masters Degree in Law in London. He has a predominantly mixed common law background
Josephine Scally
called to the bar in 1984 and, after serving a pupillage in St. John Street Chambers, Manchester, pursued a general practice of family, crime and personal injury
