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About
Provided by Ben Williams
Practice Areas
A specialist in Employment and Regulatory Law (with a particular focus on Disciplinary, Environmental and Licensing work).
In respect of Benās employment law practice, he has vast experience in the healthcare, retail and education sectors. He appears regularly in Tribunals and has an extensive client base, representing a large number of NHS Trusts throughout the country as well as some well-known retailers.
He has extensive experience in associated High Court litigation in all aspects of his work.
He is particularly well regarded in respect of his taxi licensing work where he appears for both local authorities and appellants involving hackney carriage and private hire vehicles. He has advised extensively on the formulation and implementation of local authority taxi licensing policy with a keen emphasis on safeguarding. He has advised extensively on the implementation of CCTV into licensed vehicles throughout the country, as well as licensing fees and cross-border hiring.
In the context of entertainment licensing, he acts for the industry (nightclubs, bars, pubs, festivals and restaurants), Local Authorities, interested parties and the police, both in terms of representation at licensing hearings (including appeals) and in an advisory capacity. Has considerable experience in respect of zoo licensing and in hearings before the Traffic Commissioner.
He acts for defendants and Regulators in Health and Safety, Environmental and Consumer law regulatory prosecutions. His Environmental practice means he advises a number of private clients in respect of noise nuisance matters which has particular importance with his associated licensing work. He regularly acts in appeals against abatement notices and is currently acting a number of cases involving animal nuisance.
Has appeared in a number of high profile cases including; Rehman v Wakefield (2018); Hull CC v Greggs and others (2016) and Leeds CC v Shell UK (2013).
Ben sits on the recruitment committee and was the ED&I officer for a number of years.
Career
Called to the Bar in 2001, joined Kings Chambers in 2006.
Professional Memberships
Institute of Licensing;
Employment Lawyersā Association;
Employment Law Bar Association.
Publications
Contributing Author to āJudicial Review : Law and Practiceāā Licensing chapter. Regular contributor to the IOL publication.
Personal
He is a keen sports fan, in particular football, golf and the NFL.
Chambers Review
UK Bar
Ben Williams frequently advises local authorities on police reviews and licensing appeals. He also acts for licensees and local councils. He is particularly well regarded for taxi licensing work, offering specialist regulatory advice.
Ben Williams regularly appears before tribunals handling a range of employment issues, but he deals particularly with unfair dismissal, TUPE and discrimination issues on behalf of respondent clients. He is experienced in injunctive relief and restrictive covenants, and has specific expertise in working with healthcare clients.
Ben Williams of Kings Chambers predominantly advises local authorities on judicial reviews and licensing appeals across the Midlands and North of England. He also acts for local councils and retail clients. He is particularly well regarded for taxi licensing work, offering specialist regulatory advice.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Ben Williams is a safe pair of hands."
"Ben Williams is very client-friendly and has a very commercial approach. He is a pleasure to work with."
"Ben is an excellent and reliable all-rounder advocate."
"With Ben an all-round excellent service is always guaranteed."
"He is easygoing and friendly as an opponent."
"Ben Williams is a safe pair of hands."
"Ben Williams is very client-friendly and has a very commercial approach. He is a pleasure to work with."
"Ben is an excellent and reliable all-rounder advocate."
"With Ben an all-round excellent service is always guaranteed."
"He is easygoing and friendly as an opponent."