Alan Wilson
Name: Alan Wilson
Year of call: 2005
Practice Areas: Crime / Public Law / Regulatory Crime / Inquests
Email: maria@kenworthysbarristers.co.uk
Year of call: 2005
Practice Areas: Crime / Public Law / Regulatory Crime / Inquests
Email: maria@kenworthysbarristers.co.uk
Experience:
Alan Wilson qualified as a solicitor in 1994. He spent 6 years working for a national trade union law firm, with responsibility for Criminal law work and Inquests. He specialised in representing workers facing criminal allegations connected to their employment, and those who may be summonsed to appear before a Coroner at an inquest facing potential criticism in relation to their performance at work. Alan transferred to the Bar in 2005.
Alan Wilson qualified as a solicitor in 1994. He spent 6 years working for a national trade union law firm, with responsibility for Criminal law work and Inquests. He specialised in representing workers facing criminal allegations connected to their employment, and those who may be summonsed to appear before a Coroner at an inquest facing potential criticism in relation to their performance at work. Alan transferred to the Bar in 2005.
Cases:
Inquest - Linton [2010](death of a school child following asthma attack)
R v Aru (Gross negligence manslaughter trial of nurse accused of killing child patient)
R v Ellis (Gross negligence manslaughter trial of teacher accused of killing pupil)
Legionella outbreak in Cumbria
Inquest - Linton [2010](death of a school child following asthma attack)
R v Aru (Gross negligence manslaughter trial of nurse accused of killing child patient)
R v Ellis (Gross negligence manslaughter trial of teacher accused of killing pupil)
Legionella outbreak in Cumbria
Lecture experience:
Alan lectures on Inquests and on Health and Safety law issues as part of a regular lecture series run by Kenworthy's Chambers in conjunction with the University of Salford. He also lectures on Inquests for the legal training provider, BPP.
Alan lectures on Inquests and on Health and Safety law issues as part of a regular lecture series run by Kenworthy's Chambers in conjunction with the University of Salford. He also lectures on Inquests for the legal training provider, BPP.
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