
Jeremy Phillips KC Verified Lawyer
Biography
As a solicitor Jeremy Phillips was recognised for several years as the leading licensing practitioner in England and Wales and identified as one of the 50 most influential individuals in the leisure sector. As a barrister he has subsequently been involved in many of the leading decisions in this field, appearing before licensing committees, magistrates, the High Court and Court of Appeal, representing operators, residents, trade associations, police and licensing authorities. He has advised in overseas jurisdictions on appellate proceedings and issues of vires.
Jeremy is also Editor in Chief of Paterson's Licensing Acts, the only work of reference in this field. He is also a General Editor of Smith & Monkcom – the Law of Gambling and author of numerous other works and articles in the field.
He is a member of the International Masters of Gaming Law (IMGL), a non-profit association of gaming attorneys, regulators, educators, executives and consultants from around the world.
Fitness & propriety has been a key element of Jeremy's practice over four decades, forming a major element in many licensing decisions. The concepts were central also to his previous roles as law firm Senior Partner, member of Bar Council’s Ethics Committee and the Law Commission’s Panel concerning taxi licence reform as well as his roles as charity trustee and schools' governor. They are also central to Jeremy’s current wide-ranging disciplinary practice as a Legally Qualified Chair (LQC), panel member and advocate for parties in proceedings in both the professional and sports sectors.
Positions
- King's Counsel, Francis Taylor Building
- Mediator - Accredited by Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution (CEDR)
- Accredited by the Bar Council to accept Public (direct) Access work
- Trustee: Licensed Trade Charity
- Disciplinary panel member: Lawn Tennis Association (LTA); Teaching Regulation Agency (TRA); Sports Resolutions UK and British Equestrian Foundation (BEF; LQC), FA Safeguarding Review Panel, Specialist Panel Member, Office of the Police & Crime Commissioner, Legally Qualified Chair of Misconduct Hearings for S Wales, Dyfed Powys, Gwent & N Wales
- Associate member: Queen Square Chambers (Bristol); New Park Court Chambers (Leeds)
- Association of Regulatory & Disciplinary Lawyers (ARDL); Health & Safety Lawyers Association (HSLA): UK Environmental Lawyers Association (UKELA); Administrative Bar Association (ALBA) and Planning & Environment Bar Association (PEBA)
- Gambling Commission v [operator] – representing one of the ‘Big Five’ gambling operators in relation to a wide range of high-value AML, KYC, SR and RG online gambling issues
- [individual] v Bestway Ltd – defending overseas online betting operator against civil action concerning customer’s alleged AML issues. Claim withdrawn, with costs.
- Online PHV provider – advising and representing global PHV ‘taxi’ service company in relation to its complex dealings with TfL, resulting in the issue of a new PHV London Operator Licence, and subsequently.
- Chohan v Gambling Commission -. First appeal determined by First Tier Tribunal (Gen - Gambling). Established wide-ranging duties of a specialist holder of a personal management licence (PML).
- Bamboodle Bar and Grill Limited v Stratford District Council – representing licensing authority and successfully resisting appeal against revocation and closure of premises. Full award of costs.
- R (Lalli) -v- Metropolitan Police Commissioner and Newham Borough Council - Whether on summary review premises could be ‘associated with serious crime’ on basis of a single violent incident. Permission to appeal to the Court of Appeal. Case raised issues of national importance.
- Patel (t/a Funky Brownz) v London Borough of Barnet - 'food safety' did not specifically engage Public Safety licensing objective. LA correct to revoke the licence.
- Gurgur v London Borough of Enfield – determined which policies and versions of S of S s 182 Guidance should apply to licensing appeals.
- R (Thompson and Spearmint Rhino Ventures (UK) Limited) v Oxford City Council - extent to which licensing authority entitled to refuse renewal of an SEV without distinguishing from previous grant in (virtually) identical circumstances.
- Little France Ltd v Ealing London Borough Council - determined extent of reasons required on licensing appeals.
- Crawley BC v Attenborough - entitlement of Justices to order licensing authority to pay costs on appeal. Requirement for conditions imposed to be intelligible to parties and others.
- R (on the application of the British Beer and Pub Association and Others) v Canterbury City Council - clarified extent of a licensing authority's power in relation to its published Statement of Policy
- Hashtroudi v Bournemouth Borough Council - Bournemouth magistrates granting first new licence to large bar / nightclub in town's Cumulative Impact Zone.
- Combine Leisure Limited v Chief Constable of Avon & Somerset Constabulary – representing police in licensee’s appeal against revocation. Summary review including quashing of High Court stay on suspension of licence. Costs order against director in personal capacity.
- Chief Constable of Cambridgeshire v JD Wetherspoon (2007) Tesco Express (2009) Waitrose (2010) All Saints Ltd (2010) – multiple successful objections on behalf of Cambridgeshire constabulary.
- Marstons Plc (1) and Greene King Pub Company Ltd (2) v Chief Constable of Nottinghamshire – successful licensing appeals for operators following a related fatality in the area.
- British Horseracing Authority (BHA) – advised owner re inquiry into allegation that overseas national and racehorse owner had profited from ‘inside information’. In another case represented owner before panel regarding sums laid against own stable.
- Re Swim Wales – advised former swim coach and re civil claim against former employer / club.
- B v A (an EA licensed coach) – advising parents of an Paralympic athlete in relation to potential claim for recovery of expenses paid to former coach.
- AW v Archery GB – successfully representing appellant before appeal panel. Costs awarded.
- SWE v Bennett–advising and representing registrant before disciplinary panel and subsequently in High Court challenge by Professional Standards Authority.
- NMC – representing midwife before panel in high-profile case.
- for the Environment Agency, Marine Management Organisation and local authorities concerning a range of waste, food and breach of licensing offences, as well as representing multinational companies in relation to due diligence and confiscation issues.
- Statutory nuisance appeals (incl Walleys Quarry Landfill challenge) and prosecutions.
- Inquests.
- supporting the Weymouth Relief Road and South Devon Link Road
- objection for a government department to the £4.1bn Thames Tideway Tunnel project
- promoting rail crossing extinguishment orders (Network Rail)
- representation of the Ramblers’ Association re the Bus Rapid Transit Scheme. Extension of Linhay Quarry.
- Editor in Chief of ‘Paterson's Licensing Acts' (Gen Ed since 1997) & previous advisor to the Department of Culture Media and Sport in that capacity.
- General Editor (joint) of Smith & Monkcom – The Law of Gambling (4th Edition) – the leading specialist textbook on gambling law.
- The Law of Regulatory Enforcement and Sanctions - A Practical Guide (Co-author) was published by the Oxford University Press in 2011.
- ‘Halsbury's Laws of England and Wales' (4th and 5th Editions) Vols 13, 26 & 68 (contributor)
- Atkins Court Forms (Vol 27 – Licensing & Gambling) (contributor)
- ‘Phillips' Licensing Guide' (1st, 2nd & 3rd Editions),
- ‘New Law Guide' (contributor)
- ‘The Lawyer's Remembrancer' (contributor)
- ‘Gambling for Local Authorities’ Westlaw UK Insight
- Consulting Editor to ‘Licensing Review' .
- Jeremy has also for many years chaired and spoken at major conferences.
- Legal Professional Privilege: Reporting AML suspicions is “not black and white” (with Mark O'Brien O'Reilly)
- Guest Editorial, Journal of Licensing, Number 31, November 2021
- Does the SRA Treat Sexual Misconduct Cases Seriously? (with Esther Drabkin- Reiter). Solicitors Journal, April 2020
- 'The (Underutilised) Role of Mediation in Licensing' (with Conor Fegan) [2019] Journal of Licensing
- Two Blue Doors (footpaths), Waymark, Autumn 2017
- The Hand We've Been Dealt (Gambling), Solicitors Journal, 5 September 2017
- Calling Time on the Licensing Act, Solicitors Journal, 25 April 2017
- Burden of Proof in Licensing Appeals, Solicitors Journal, 24 January 2017
- Public Safety Versus Public Health, Solicitors Journal, 19 January 2016
- Here's to Her Majesty and Other Licensing Developments, 7 June 2016
- Drinking, Gambling and Mistakes and Notices, 11 October 2016
- Noise Nuisance in the Licensing Arena, 22 September 2015
- Licence to Thrill, Solicitors Journal, 30 June 2015
- Hemming: outcome and implications, 10 February 2015 Licensing Update, Solicitors Journal, 30 September 2014
- Licensing Update, Solicitors Journal, 1 July 2014
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