Temple Court Chambers | AMY SLOAN-McCann
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AMY SLOAN-McCann

Year of call: 2009
Inn: Inner Temple

Main Areas of Practice

  • Commercial
  • Immigration & Asylum
  • Family
  • Civil Litigation

Education:

  • BPP Bar School
  • LLB (Hons) First Class Honours
  • Marketing BA (First Class Honours)

Profile:

Amy Sloan-McCann is an accomplished Barrister operating a proficient and professional practice of commended specialism in Civil Law, Chancery and Commercial Chancery Law.

Amy’s primary interest is Chancery Law. Amy has a wealth of experience of traditional Chancery matters and Commercial Chancery matters. In traditional Chancery matters, Amy has been instructed in a number of real property areas including, but not limited to, Contracts for Sale (drafting of and disputes in respect of), Beneficial Ownership Disputes, Land Registration including Compulsory First Registration and Declarations of Abandonment. Amy is also instructed on Residential and Commercial Landlord and Tenant cases. Amy has represented Property Developers in Unjust Enrichment cases; Dutfield v Amdur (2009), applying the precedent afforded by Barclays Bank Ltd v Quitclose Investments Ltd [1968] UKHL 4 (Sub nom Quitclose Investments Ltd v Rolls Razor Ltd).

Amy’s Commercial Chancery practice has involved her in many aspects of Company Law, including, Partnership Agreements, Shareholder cases, Insolvency, Insurance/ Reinsurance and Professional Indemnity matters. Amy’s Commercial clients have included Transport for London, in a Compulsory Purchase Compensation case (‘Spirerose Case’) led by Mr Narchaddeia at the House of Lords, and Mahiki Mayfair Ltd where Amy assisted Counsel as a Junior in settling a Partnership Dispute by way of Mediation and Alternative Dispute Resolution. Other cases of note: Dwimoh Surveyors Limited v (1) 1st Credit (Finance) 3 Limited and (2) The Official Receiver (2013) (Bancruptcy Order Annulment) and Saben v Mid Essex Heating (London) Ltd (2013)) (Insurance and Recovery of Costs); Ghani v Globe Estates Ltd (2013).

Amy is regularly instructed in Employment, Family and Immigration Law cases. In Employment practice, Amy has represented both Appellant and Respondent in complicated cases involving unfair and constructive dismissal (Notable Cases include: Sexton v Crown Pet foods (2012); Mohammed Hannan Miajee v Nextsea Ltd (2012)). In Family Law, Amy has successfully represented Applicant’s at the High Court for Forced Marriage Act cases (In the matter of Iqbal HC v Seven Respondents HC (2013)). Amy has also successful represented and negotiated Child Contact Orders, Divorce Settlement Orders and further specialises in Child Care Agreements (Cases of Note include: Ewer v Ewer (2012) and Kerrigan v Ewart (2014-2015); Neher v Alom (2013)). The experience Amy holds in Immigration Law is considerable; having represented both Appellant and having held a full time contract with the Home Office, Amy is extremely proficient in Asylums, In-Country Appeals, Deportation, Student Visas, Entry Clearance and Judicial Review cases.

Amy is highly competent in the area of Personal Injury Law. Amy regularly represents both Lay clients and Professional Clients, including Commercial Company Clients, in Court (Raymond Poolman v Miss Nadia Akhtar(2012); Collett v Service Insurance Co Ltd (2012)).  Amy also held a full time contract with the National Health Service and is currently a Barrister of interest to the Nursing and Midwifery Council.

Amy also holds expertise in niche, specialist areas including Agricultural Land and Farm Business matters and has assisted with matters involving Academic Appeals.

Amy also held a full time legal representation and legislative drafting contract with the European Parliament.

Amy is also a member of Bar Library of Northern Ireland.

E-mail: clerks@templecourt.co.uk