Jack Brady will be heading out of the jurisdiction. He will explore the provisions concerning obtaining evidence from abroad and serving a summons on a defendant who is outside of the jurisdiction. Alison Lambert will discuss the importance of ensuring the defendant is correctly named on the summons and the consent, connivance and neglect provisions.
Alison Lambert
Alison Lambert was called to the Bar in 2005. She is regularly instructed to prosecute all types of Regulatory Crime by Trading Standards Departments, Local Authorities and Police Authorities. Alison also has extensive experience in confiscation proceedings pursuant to the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 and can therefore provide a complete service from pre-charge advice, through proceedings to conclusion of confiscation.
In January 2025 Alison was appointed to the Regulatory Board’s list of specialist regulatory advocates on the B panel.
Jack Brady
Jack practices in all of chambers’ core areas of practice across both civil and criminal jurisdictions and is a contributor to Consumer and Trading Standards: Law and Practice. He has experience prosecutes a range of regulatory offences on behalf of trading standards teams with recent work including successful prosecutions of individuals and businesses for selling counterfeit, selling age-restricted products, breaching labelling requirements, and fraudulent trading.