David Mitchell

David Mitchell

39 Essex Chambers

Barrister (England and Wales/N.I.)

Regions

  • London

Expertise

  • Bringing multiple claims
  • Financial services
  • Boardroom disputes
  • Workplace privacy
  • Corporate transactions
  • Public sector - education
  • Public sector - police
  • Public sector - health
  • Public sector - other
  • Also advises on immigration
  • Employer focused day to day advice
  • Employee focused workplace issues
  • Advocacy: Employment Tribunal/Employment Appeal Tribunal
  • Advocacy: High Court and above
  • Advising employees on settlement agreements
  • Advising employees on employment contracts
  • Public sector - local authorities
  • Employee mobility (international secondments)
  • Also advises on share schemes

81 Chancery Lane, London, WC2A 1DD, United Kingdom

020 7832 1111

david.mitchell [at] 39essex.com

https://www.39essex.com/barrister/david-mitchell/

ELA member is willing to be contacted by journalists for press comments. All comments and opinions are the member's own, not those of ELA

2004 call. Specialism in employment, public and defamation, privacy & information law. Attorney General’s A panel of junior civil counsel and Equality and Human Rights Council’s B panel. Ranked as a leading individual in Chambers & Partners and the Legal 500 where the strength of his advocacy and commitment to clients are consistently noted. Accepts direct public access instructions.

Fees

  • Fixed fee for basic advice on terms and effect of a settlement agreement. (Fee starting from: 0.00 + VAT)
  • Fixed fee first meeting. (Fee starting from: 0.00 + VAT) *

*Fixed fee arrangements will be based upon a scope of work set out in the member's engagement letter. (The scope may be limited and the eventual fee may be higher.)

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