Chloe Reddock
Chloe is a public law and Court of Protection barrister at Kings Chambers.
She represents ‘P’, local authorities, health trusts, care homes and ICBs in a range of section 21A and section 16 health and welfare proceeding relating to the deprivation of P’s liberty and their care arrangements.
Chloe is developing a broad public law practice. She has advised 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 an NGO on the impact of Higgs v Farmor’s School on strategic litigation relating to the manifestation of a protected belief.
Prior to qualifying, 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.