Stephen Innes

Stephen Innes Stephen Innes is an experienced barrister and mediator, and is a Direct Access barrister in the areas of professional negligence.

Called to the Bar in 2000, Stephen is recommended as a leading junior for professional liability and costs work. He is an accredited mediator and Direct Access barrister.

Rest in Peace Ma'am.
08/09/2022

Rest in Peace Ma'am.

My article for the Wellbeing at the Bar website considers the Admin Court judgment in SRA v Sovani James and its implica...
16/11/2018

My article for the Wellbeing at the Bar website considers the Admin Court judgment in SRA v Sovani James and its implications for lawyers' wellbeing. Other reactions to the decision have been critical, but I suggest that there are real positives we can take from it. hashtag hashtag hashtag hashtag

What the Divisional Court’s decision in SRA v Sovani James tells us about wellbeing for lawyers: some reasons for optimism This week the Administrative Court handed down judgment in three appeals by the Solicitors Regulation Authority: SRA v Sovani James, SRA v Esteddar MacGregor, SRA v Peter Nayl...

I have published a short guide aimed at direct access clients investigating whether their lawyers' fees can be disputed....
24/09/2018

I have published a short guide aimed at direct access clients investigating whether their lawyers' fees can be disputed.
To request a FREE copy of the guide, please go to https://bit.ly/2zqpaRa

I have just written an article on QOCS (the costs protection for claimants in personal injury cases) which rounds up rec...
10/07/2017

I have just written an article on QOCS (the costs protection for claimants in personal injury cases) which rounds up recent caselaw and examines the impact on claims such as professional negligence claim where damages for personal injury are also claimed.

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Went to a very illuminating conference by the Wellness For Law Forum. Well done in particular to Rachel Spearing and Inn...
10/07/2017

Went to a very illuminating conference by the Wellness For Law Forum. Well done in particular to Rachel Spearing and Inner Temple for organising and hosting it.

Looking after your physical and mental health in a demanding profession is obviously vital in itself, but the conference additionally highlighted the positive impact on performance as well as the business case for chambers looking after their "talent".

There are what look to be extremely useful materials and resources for barristers (but relevant to other lawyers too) at

Mental health and wellbeing for barristers, clerks & staff. Helping increase understanding, recognise challenges and support prevention and treatment.

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