Chloe Reddock#14064

Chloe Reddock

Barrister, Kings Chambers
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.
Contributed to

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Financial services and judicial review
Financial services and judicial review
Practice Notes

This Practice Note explains the concept of judicial review and its relevance to the financial services industry, and provides summaries of selected cases in this area..

Practice Area

Panel

  • Contributing Author

Qualified Year

  • 2021

Membership

  • Advocate
  • Women in the Law
  • Administrative Law Bar Association
  • The Honourable Society of the Middle Temple

Qualifications

  • Law and China Studies MA, 2025
  • Bar Training Course (Very Competent), 2021
  • Human Rights Law LLM (Distinction), 2020
  • Law with Spanish LLB (First Class Honours), 2018

Education

  • Peking University, 2022 – 2023
  • BPP University, 2020 – 2021
  • UCL, 2019 – 2020
  • University of Granada, 2016 – 2017
  • South China University of Technology, 2014 - 2015
  • University of Liverpool, 2013 – 2014/ 2015 – 2016/ 2017 – 2018

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