Alexander West#6598

Alexander West

Barrister, Albion Chambers
Alexander West specialises in Matrimonial Finance, Regulatory Crime and Inquests.

Having started his career with a City finance firm before moving to Linklaters LLP, Alexander now practices across the Western Circuit and beyond, undertaking a range of work across each of his areas of specialism. 

Alexander is a scholar of Middle Temple at GDL and BPTC level, and received the Sachs Award (top 5%) from City Law School for his results following the vocational element of his training. 

Alexander qualified as a mediator in 2010 and has since provided mediation training to barristers, solicitors and non-legal professionals, focusing on a facilitative approach to dispute resolution. 

Alexander is ranked by both Chambers & Partners and the Legal 500. 
Contributed to

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Committal proceedings—hearings in absence and hearings in private [Archived]
Committal proceedings—hearings in absence and hearings in private [Archived]
Practice Notes

This Practice Note has been archived and is not maintained. This Practice Note considers when committal proceedings may be held without the presence of the alleged contemnor and/or held in private.

Committal proceedings—interference with the administration of justice [Archived]
Committal proceedings—interference with the administration of justice [Archived]
Practice Notes

This Practice Note has been archived and is not maintained. This Practice Note considers when committal proceedings can be brought where an interference with the administration of justice is alleged.

Committal proceedings—non-compliance with a court order or solicitor’s undertaking [Archived]
Committal proceedings—non-compliance with a court order or solicitor’s undertaking [Archived]
Practice Notes

This Practice Note has been archived and is not maintained. This Practice Note considers when committal applications may be brought for non-compliance with court orders or a solicitor’s undertaking and the process to be adopted in bringing them.

Committal proceedings—sentencing [Archived]
Committal proceedings—sentencing [Archived]
Practice Notes

This Practice Note has been archived and is not maintained. This Practice Note examines the principles and purposes of sentencing in contempt and writ of sequestration cases following a successful committal application.

Committal proceedings—writs of sequestration [Archived]
Committal proceedings—writs of sequestration [Archived]
Practice Notes

This Practice Note has been archived and is not maintained. This Practice Note considers when committal proceedings can be brought alongside of, or for failure to comply with, writs of sequestration and the process to be adopted in bringing them. This includes circumstances where an order, judgment or undertaking has not been complied with.

Practice Area

Panel

  • Contributing Author

Qualified Year

  • 2011

Membership

  • Middle Temple
  • Western Circuit

Education

  • BA (Joint Hons) - University of Nottingham
  • GDL and BPTC - City Law School (Sachs Award)

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