UK Bar
Clinical Negligence - Western (Bar)
Emma Zeb of Gatehouse Chambers offers a broad clinical negligence practice encompassing claims arising from misdiagnosed cancer and negligent care of vulnerable individuals leading to pressure sores and other conditions. She offers further expertise in gynaecology and surgical negligence cases, as well as in complex mental health claims. She is instructed by both claimants and defendants.
Strengths
"Emma is an absolutely stellar barrister who is very dedicated and extremely hard-working. She is very thoughtful about her cases and incredibly well prepared."
Inquests & Public Inquiries - The Regions (Bar)
Emma Zeb of Gatehouse Chambers is well regarded for her experience in complex inquests. She has significant expertise in Article 2 and jury inquests involving a range of issues including psychiatric care in prisons and probation. Her clients include healthcare providers, private businesses and government departments.
Strengths
"Emma Zeb is brilliant. Her cross-examination is excellent; it's fast-paced and punchy."
"I can only praise Emma. She is a fabulous advocate. Clients love her because she makes things straightforward. She hasn't got a loud, blustering voice. She's very calm, measured and collected."
"Emma is very knowledgeable in inquests and great with clients, offering reassurance to them in what can be a very worrying time. She's a very safe pair of hands."
"Emma knows inquest law like the back of her hand, which makes her formidable, even against silks. She is able to wear many hats in these cases."
Personal Injury - Western (Bar)
Emma Zeb of Gatehouse Chambers is a specialist in the personal injury field who represents both claimant and defendant clients. She often handles cases involving catastrophic brain and spinal injuries. She also has strong expertise in Highways Act claims and is experienced in the handling of multiple internal injury cases with life-changing consequences.
Strengths
"Emma has a keen eye for detail and she is good with clients. She is really good in court."