Counsel

Karl Nash

Overview

Barrister

Karl’s practice encompasses all of Chambers’ Practice Areas and he is regularly instructed on matters in the High Court and County Court throughout England and Wales, by some of the largest law firms and financial institutions.

Since being Called to the Bar in 2012, Karl has attended in excess of 5,000 hearings representing both Claimants and Defendants across a wide range of Civil Litigation matters. In that time, Karl has also cross-qualified as a practising Legal Executive Advocate and then as a Solicitor. In 2019 Karl went on to obtain Higher Rights of Audience for Civil Proceedings before returning to the Bar.

Particulars

Year of Call 2012


Specialist Areas

  • Insurance Services
  • Personal Injury
  • Civil Litigation
  • Housing
  • Insolvency
  • Lender Services

Appointments & Memberships

  • Middle Temple, Call to the Bar 2012
  • Appointed Chartered Legal Executive Litigator & Advocate in 2018
  • Admitted to the Roll of Solicitors in 2018
  • Appointed as a Solicitor-Advocate (Civil Proceedings) in 2019
Education
  • LLB (Hons) Law, University of Glamorgan (2011)
  • Bar Professional Training Course, Cardiff University (2012)
  • Admitted as a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives (2017)
  • Appointed CILEx Litigator & Advocate (Civil Proceedings) (2018)
  • Legal Practice Course, Swansea University (2018)
  • Admitted to the Roll of Solicitors (2018)
  • Higher Rights of Audience (Civil Proceedings) (2019)
Areas Of Practice
  • Landlord & Tenant
  • Personal Injury
  • Road Traffic Accidents
  • Unfair (banking/credit) Relationships for Lenders
  • Defended PPI Claims
  • Employer's Liability
  • Public Liability
  • Enforcement Action
  • Insolvency
Memberships
  • Middle Temple
  • Appointed Chartered Legal Executive Litigator & Advocate in 2018
  • Admitted to the Roll of Solicitors in 2018
  • Appointed as a Solicitor-Advocate (Civil Proceedings) in 2019

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