Nick Brown, originally from the West Country, has been at St Philips throughout his time at the Bar. In 2006, he completed a broad-based pupillage here and, as a new tenant, practised across a range of fields. He now practises in the area of care proceedings and also has experience of cases involving wardship, forced marriage and FGM.
Nick has joined with other members of Chambers in providing seminars and lectures to solicitors and social workers throughout the region. He has published a number of articles in the area of children law (including a series short-listed for the inaugural Family Law Awards and taught at university level). He has also acted as a pupil supervisor and is a member of the pupillage committee.
Nick is very committed to what he does and aims to provide a highly professional service in a manner, he hopes, that is both approachable and sympathetic.
Nick represents local authorities, parents and children across the Midlands. He has experience of cases involving: inflicted injuries, sexual abuse (including inter-sibling), CSE, parents with learning disabilities, the placement of children in foreign jurisdictions, allegations of the murder of one parent by another and relinquishment for adoption on a confidential basis. He also has experience of cases involving wardship, forced marriage and FGM.
Cases of particular note (many of them before judges of the High Court), have included Nick representing:
Re Y (A Child) (Care Proceedings: Fact Finding) [2016] EWFC 30 [2016] 2 FLR 1074 [2016] Fam Law 1080 [2016] 5 WLUK 521
Re C (A Child) [2016] EWFC B110
Re B (Care Proceedings: Finding of Fact Hearing: Skull Fractures) [2017] EWFC B30
Re P (Sexual Abuse: Finding of Fact Hearing) [2019] EWFC 27 [2019] 4 WLUK 684
Re D [2019] EWFC B65
Re J (Care Proceedings: Placement in Bangladesh) [2020] EWHC 490 (Fam) [2021] Fam Law 190 [2020] 3 WLUK 740
Re A and B (Fact Finding: Head, Bony, Eye and Soft Tissue Injuries) [2020] EWFC 104 [2020] 11 WLUK 628
Re AB and CD (Threshold Criteria: Murder Investigation) [2021] EWFC 104 [2021] 4 WLUK 662
Re XX (A Child) (Jurisdiction; Hague Convention 1980; Hague Convention 1996) [2022] EWHC 2322 (Fam) [2023] 1 FCR 573 [2022] 7 WLUK 634
Coventry City Council v The Mother (BB) & Ors [2023] EWHC 1284 (Fam) [2023] 5 WLUK 459
G and H (Leave to Revoke Placement Order) [2023] EWCA Civ 768 [2023] 3 WLR 827 [2023] WLR(D) 296 CA [2023] 3 FCR 502
[2023] Fam Law 1050 [2023] 7 WLUK 40
Re Z (Care Proceedings: Reopening of Fact Finding) [2023] EWFC 137 [2023] Fam Law 1277 [2023] 8 WLUK 72
Re X and Y (Revocation of Adoption Orders) [2024] EWHC 1059 (Fam) [2024] 4 WLUK 489
‘Striking Out the Strike Out: Private Law Fact-Finding Hearings and Weak Allegations’ [2009] Fam Law 687
‘Safeguarding Children Living with Trauma and Family Violence: Evidence-Based Assessment, Analysis and Planning Interventions’ [2010] Fam Law 213 (Book Review)
‘Different Approach to Children’s Allegations’ [2011] Fam Law 430
‘The Retention of Children after Contact Part 1: Core Principles‘ [2011] Fam Law 497
‘The Retention of Children after Contact Part 2: Ex Parte and On Notice Hearings’ [2011] Fam Law 623
‘The Retention of Children after Contact Part 3: The Role of Cafcass and Other Considerations’ [2011] Fam Law 708
‘FGM and the Redundancy of the Term “Male Circumcision”’ [2017] Fam Law 88
‘Why Family Law Treats Female Genital Mutilation and Circumcision Differently: An Explanation’ [2023] OJLR https://doi.org/10.1093/ojlr/rwad012
‘Threshold Findings and the Criminal Standard’ [2023] Fam Law 1451
2020 – 2022: LLM by Research (Oxford Brookes with external examination via King’s College London and thesis published in article form by Oxford University Press)
“Nicholas is conscientious, well-prepared and determined to fight his client’s corner at all costs. He is passionate about fairness. He is eloquent and measured in his oral submissions.” Legal 500
“Nicholas has a very approachable and caring manner. He takes an incredibly sensitive approach with clients with learning disabilities, communicating apprehension and vulnerabilities to the tribunal to secure extra time and measures to ensure cases are conducted in a manner to enable full involvement and accommodation of any needs and special measures. He is always thoroughly prepared and is available for discussion at any time. He produces professional and comprehensive position statements and skeleton arguments.” Legal 500
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