Year of call: 2021
Following the completion of her public law pupillage at Kings Chambers, Chloe is the newest addition to the Court of Protection team. She acts for ‘P’, local authorities, health trusts and ICBs in section 21A and section 16 health and welfare proceedings.
Prior to completing pupillage, Chloe completed an internship with a capital defense office in Texas, undertook a paid internship with the UK Supreme Court and worked for a Dutch NGO which specialized in anti-discrimination law, and the rights to free expression and association.
Chloe enjoys undertaking pro bono work which has included advising a client on the public law issues arising from a university’s decision to designate them an international student for the purposes of charging fees, and advising an NGO on the impact of Higgs v Farmor’s School on strategic litigation relating to the manifestation of a protected belief.
Chloe is regularly instructed in a range of section 21A and section 16 applications on behalf of P, local authorities, NHS Trusts, deputies, family members and Integrated Care Boards. She accepts instructions in property and affairs matters involving the appointment and revocation of deputies.
Chloe also accepts instructions on matters relating to the Mental Health Act 1983 and has acted for local authorities in section 29 applications concerning the displacement of a nearest relative.