Amelia Williams

Call: 2016

Amelia accepts instructions in immigration, personal injury, inquests and professional discipline matters.

She appears regularly in court for both Claimants and Defendants in trials, application hearings, CCMCs and disposal hearings. Her practice combines advisory work, drafting and advocacy.

Legal Expertise

Amelia has particular expertise in immigration law. Her immigration experience is very broad, and in recent years she has been instructed in a range of matters including challenges to deprivation decisions, asylum accommodation, deportation, unlawful detention and visitor visas. 

Amelia welcomes instructions to represent families and other interested persons at inquests. She has previously been instructed in inquests involving persons in custody, deaths in hospital and mental health care.

Given her public law practice she has experience of advising on the merits of any application for permission to judicially review decisions made in the coronial courts.

Amelia regularly represents clients in a broad range of hearings, from interim order review hearings to substantive hearings. Amelia has previously acted for registrants and regulatory bodies at multi-day substantive hearings.

Amelia began her employment law practice by representing clients on a pro bono basis with FRU in the Employment Tribunals. Since then she has been involved in increasingly complex cases and has experience in representing and advising clients in employment disputes raising the following issues:

  • Unfair dismissal
  • Unlawful Deduction of Wages
  • Constructive Dismissal
  • Discrimination
  • Failure to make reasonable adjustments
  • Victimisation

Amelia is regularly instructed in all areas of personal injury work. She has experience of serious personal injury litigation and is adept at drafting complex schedules of loss. She has a broad personal injury practice covering employer’s liability, occupier’s liability, product liability and road traffic accidents. She has particular experience appearing in trials where causation is in issue and where there are allegations of fundamental dishonesty.

More about Amelia Williams

  • Elected member of the Bar Representation Committee, Lincoln’s Inn: 2016-2021

  • Prize-winner in the Bar Council Law Reform Competition (2016)
  • Walter Wigglesworth Scholarship, Lincoln’s Inn (2016)
  • Hardwicke Scholarship, Lincoln’s Inn (2016)
  • Advocacy Scholar, University of Law (2015)
  • Educational Trust Scholarship, International Bar Association (2015)
  • Winner of the Littleton Award for the highest mark in Labour Law in FHS, University of Oxford (2014)

  • 2017: BPTC University of Law (Outstanding)
  • 2014: BA Jurisprudence, University of Oxford (1st Class)

  • Personal Injury Bar Association
  • Association of Regulatory and Disciplinary Lawyers
  • Employment Lawyers’ Association

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