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;Public-Administrative Law
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;Personal Injury Law
;Licensing Law
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Georgina Wolfe successful in obtaining an interim Risk of Sexual Harm Order
Georgina Wolfe represents Greater Manchester Police in the inquest into the death of David Askew
Georgina Wolfe
YEAR OF CALL 2006
Background:
Georgina’s degree was in English Literature at Edinburgh University and Queen's University, Canada. In July 2006 she was called to the Bar by Middle Temple where she had been awarded the Queen Mother scholarship and a Blackstone Entrance Exhibition.
Before joining chambers, Georgina worked in Toronto in the litigation department of the law firm McCarthy Tétrault as part of the Middle Temple's Harold G. Fox scholarship. During this time she was part of the team to bring Canada's first price-fixing conspiracy class action (Axiom Plastics Inc v E.I. DuPont Canada Company). She also spent time as a law clerk at the Superior Court of Ontario and the Ontario Court of Appeal.
Georgina undertook pupillage at 5 Essex Court and accepted tenancy in 2008.
Police Law:
Georgina acts on behalf of a number of Constabularies throughout the country. She has represented the Police in the Magistrates’ Court, the Crown Court, the Youth Court, the Family Court, the Coroner's Court and the High Court.
Georgina’s practice spans most areas of civil law and includes applications for forfeiture under the Proceeds of Crime Act, Anti-Social Behaviour Orders, Sexual Offences Prevention Orders, Football Banning Orders, ‘Crack House’ and Anti-Social Behaviour Closure Orders as well as civil actions and employment matters. She also undertakes applications for disclosure in family proceedings. Georgina has also successfully applied for Risk of Sexual Harm Orders.
Georgina has drafted pleadings, advices and other documents on a wide variety of issues relating to the police including false imprisonment, wrongful arrest (and in particular 'arrest by appointment'), retention of DNA and photographs, the exercise of police powers, human rights, personal injury and employment matters.
Georgina has a particular interest in inquest law having been involved in the Inquest into the death of Jean Charles de Menezes as a pupil. She has since appeared in a number of high-profile inquests including the article 2 inquest into the death of Jeanette Jackson, the inquest into the death of Charlotte Shaw and appearing as Junior Counsel in the three month Inquest into the death of Colette Lynch.
Georgina has acted as an advisor to the Treasury Solicitor Home Office Prisons team in assault, false imprisonment, personal injury and property cases.
Between 2008-2010, Georgina was part of the NPIA training team which trained senior police officers in conducting misconduct hearings following the introduction of the Police (Conduct) Regulations 2008. She represents police forces at police misconduct hearings and in the Police Appeals Tribunal.
Recent Police Law cases:
Inquest into the death of Miriam Cross
Inquest into the death of Charlotte Shaw
Inquest into the death of Jeanette Jackson
Inquest into the death of Colette Lynch (Junior Counsel)
Sarfaraz Ahmed v The Chief Constable of Lancashire Police (three day appeal in the Crown Court)
The Chief Constable of Lancashire Constabulary v Nustida Padee (a successful application for forfeiture of £114,293.62)
The Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis v Green, Pilgrim and Hamilton: successfully represented the police in a series of gang-related ASBOs.
Konu v The Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis: successfully represented the police in an application for forfeiture, the ensuing appeal and drafted the Summary Grounds of Defence in the application for judicial review which was dismissed on the papers.
Nelson-Williams v Tescos Stores: successfully represented the defendant in a claim for false imprisonment.
Public/Administrative Law:
Georgina undertakes all areas of public law work, including prison law, judicial review, human rights, and inquests. Recently she has drafted witness statements and successful Summary Grounds of Resistance in both judicial reviews and immigration cases; she has particular experience of fresh claims, article 8 claims and leave to remain issues.
Recent Public/Administrative Law cases:
R (on the application of Temitayo Konu) v Woolwich Crown Court
Inquest into the Death of Colette Lynch
R (on the application of Soran Ahmed) v Secretary of State for the Home Department (assisting as a Treasury Solicitor Baby Barrister)
Employment Law:
Georgina has a broad experience of employment law and a particular interest in unfair dismissal. She has acted for both claimants and respondents in matters ranging from discrimination to wrongful dismissal and has advised on such issues as TUPE and education and training. Georgina regularly drafts tribunal documents and Advices and Opinions in employment matters.
During her pupillage Georgina spent four months with Alastair Hodge during which time she assisted with such cases as Thomas-James v Cornwall County Council (dealing with the effect of TUPE on service provision changes), Barwick v Chief Constable of Avon & Somerset Constabulary (claims of race discrimination, constructive dismissal and breach of contract) and Brar v Garstangs (claims of unfair dismissal, race discrimination and religious discrimination).
Georgina is an accredited Free Representation Unit Employment representative and has assisted at the Employment Lawyers Association Discrimination training event.
Recent Employment Law cases:
Davies v Anglian Home Improvements: successfully represented the respondent in this claim for a bonus payment following a resignation.
John Townsend v London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority: Acting for the claimant in a claim for race and disability discrimination.
Douglas v Lifestyle at Clair Gallery: Acting for the claimant in a claim of unfair and wrongful dismissal following a dismissal for alleged gross misconduct.
Robson and Tyler v Sainsbury’s Supermarket Limited: Acting for the claimants in an equal opportunities claim relating to training.
Tay v London Cool Limited: Acting for the claimant in a claim for discrimination due to sex and part-time status and constructive dismissal.
Horecki v Domino’s Pizza: Advising the claimant through the Free Representation Unit in a claim for constructive dismissal.
Licensing Law:
Georgina appears on behalf of police forces and licensing authorities in review hearing and appeals under the Licensing Act 2003.
She is also regularly instructed in Private Hire Vehicle Driver and Operator Licence appeals.
Georgina has also worked with Elliot Gold in delivering talks on licensing hearings in conjunction with the Institute of Licensing.
Recent Licensing cases:
Illguy v Transport for London: successfully represented the Respondent in this appeal against the revocation of a Private Hire Vehicles Drivers Licence.
Khan v Transport for London: successfully represented the Respondent in this appeal against the revocation of a Private Hire Vehicles Operators Licence.
Chilli Masala v Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis: successfully represented the Respondent in this premises licensing appeal.
Personal Injury:
Georgina advises on a wide range of aspects of personal injury law including occupiers' liability, manual handling regulations, slipping and tripping, RTAs and quantum. She regularly appears in the County Court acting for both claimants and defendants.
Georgina has acted as an adviser to the Treasury Solicitor's Prisons Team on cases involving personal injury.
Recent Personal Injury cases:
Sheldon v Stone: successfully represented the claimant in an RTA case.
Green v Lambeth Borough Council: successfully represented the Claimant in a tripping case.
Henebery v Vincent: successfully represented the Claimant in an RTA case.
Commercial Law:
Georgina appears in the County Courts on behalf of both claimants and defendants in credit hire cases, debt recovery, breach of contract and misrepresentation claims.
Key Factors Limited v Langron: represented the defendant in this breach of contract claim.
Gibson v Mumford: a claim for damages of £30,308.67 for breach of contract in relation to the allegedly faulty installation of sash windows.
Black v Garner: a credit hire case following a road traffic accident.
Lectures:
Georgina is happy to provide CPD lectures to solicitors on all aspects of her practice.
Publications
Georgina co-authored The Path to Pupillage (Sweet & Maxwell, 2008; Second Edition 2010) with Alexander Robson.
She has assisted in updating the latest edition of Police Law by Jack English and Richard Card (OUP, 2008) and Defending Class Actions (McCarthy Tétrault, 2008).
She has also been published in The Times, Counsel Magazine, Law Student and Chambers’ Police Law Update.
Education:
Inns of Court School of Law, Bar Vocational Course, 2005-2006
City University, Graduate Diploma in Law, 2004-2005
Edinburgh University, MA (Hons) English Literature 2000-2004 (with third year exchange to Queen's University, Canada)
Sevenoaks School, Kent, International Baccalaureate, Bleyburg Scholar 1998-2000
Interests:
Travel, Skiing, Theatre, Scuba-diving and Writing