Paul Ozin QC joins Deans Court Chambers
We are delighted to announce the arrival of Paul Ozin QC who has joined Chambers as a door tenant.
Paul specialises principally in the fields of financial and business crime, regulatory and disciplinary proceedings and related public law and civil actions, including international work.
He has a wide practice in regulatory and disciplinary cases, including public law challenges and statutory appeals. Regulatory fields include financial, legal services, police, healthcare, NHS Performers List and barring list cases. He appears for both registered persons and regulators.
He is consistently ranked as a Leading Silk in the principal legal directories and is recognised for his mastery of factually and legally complex cases. The most recent Chambers UK directory lists him in Professional Discipline, stating:
âPaul Ozin QC enjoys a formidable reputation for his work on behalf of doctors, dentists and police officers. He is also instructed by regulators, including the GMC, GDC and Association of Chartered Certified Accountants. He regularly handles statutory appeals as well as disciplinary hearings.â
He is also listed for Financial Crime:
Respected silk with strong expertise in financial crime proceedings. He is regarded for his skill prosecuting and defending substantial cases, as well as for his assistance pre-charge. Large fraud and corruption cases make up a significant portion of his practice."A highly intelligent, shrewd advocate."
He will be a valuable addition to Chambers and will further strengthen our reputation as one of the leading sets in the north and nationwide for Healthcare Law.
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