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About
Provided by Amy Clarke
Practice Areas
Amy practices in Inquests and Inquiries, Police Law, Professional Discipline and Public and Administrative Law.
She is regularly instructed in complex and high profile cases such as the Gaia Pope-Sutherland inquest, one of the longest running individual inquests in recent history, and (on behalf of the charity GamCare) the Jack Ritchie inquest, which was one of the first inquests to examine the role of gambling in an individual’s death, and the provisional of support for gambling addiction. She has also been instructed on the Grenfell Tower Inquiry since 2017 and appeared at the London Bridge and Borough Market terror attack inquests.
She is currently instructed in a number of multi-track jury trials in claims for misfeasance, false imprisonment and assault, and regularly advises on claims arising from modern slavery investigations and alleged failures to investigate serious sexual offences.
She has particular expertise and interest in police misconduct cases involving sexual impropriety and abuse of position, and her public law practice includes a recent appearance in the Court of Appeal successfully defending a challenge to the retention of acquittal information and intelligence on PNC an local intelligence systems, (YZ v Chief Constable of South Wales Police [2022] EWCA Civ 68).
Before joining 5 Essex Chambers, Amy worked as a parliamentary researcher focussing on Home Affairs and Justice and was responsible for drafting restorative justice policy.
Please visit the 5 Essex Chambers website for Amy’s profile, which sets out full details of her practice including relevant work of note.
Chambers Review
UK Bar
Amy Clarke attracts instructions from various police forces in major inquests and public inquiries. She has notable expertise in areas including the use of force by the police and the care of people with mental ill health.
Amy Clarke is known for her deft handling of litigation brought under the Human Rights Act concerning the police's failure to investigate, in addition to claims of false imprisonment and misfeasance.
Amy Clarke is highly adept in police disciplinary matters relating to sexual impropriety and abuse of power, among other forms of misconduct. She regularly acts for police services throughout the country.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Amy Clarke is all over the detail. She has big-picture tactical awareness, and whenever she gives advice it is quick, practical and sensible."
"Amy's client care in particular is second to none."
"She is one of life's doers. No task is too big for her."
"Amy is very good at managing client relationships and building on other relationships so client interests are looked after."
"Amy Clarke is a good advocate because she prepares very well. She has a good detailed knowledge of cases and a good understanding of realities of care being delivered to people."
"Her legal submissions are well crafted and beautifully delivered."
"She is extremely thorough, balanced and personable. She has good judgement."
"She's delightful and very popular with panels."
"Amy Clarke is all over the detail. She has big-picture tactical awareness, and whenever she gives advice it is quick, practical and sensible."
"Amy's client care in particular is second to none."
"She is one of life's doers. No task is too big for her."
"Amy is very good at managing client relationships and building on other relationships so client interests are looked after."
"Amy Clarke is a good advocate because she prepares very well. She has a good detailed knowledge of cases and a good understanding of realities of care being delivered to people."
"Her legal submissions are well crafted and beautifully delivered."
"She is extremely thorough, balanced and personable. She has good judgement."
"She's delightful and very popular with panels."