Instructing Cameron Wallis
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He previously worked at the Service Prosecuting Authority on a specialist rape, sexual offences, and domestic abuse team. He has experience prosecuting and defending in the Magistrates’ and Crown Courts, as well as the Court Martial.
Cameron is growing a fast-paced civil and family practice. He is frequently instructed to represent clients in the County Court both in interlocutory matters and at trial. Before coming to the Bar, he represented clients in the Employment Tribunal as a volunteer for the Free Representation Unit and has a particular interest in employment cases. He is also experienced in family matters, particularly cases involving children, domestic abuse and Forced Marriage Protection Orders.
Cameron was an undergraduate and postgraduate student at Cambridge University before converting to the law. He was awarded the Lord Mansfield scholarship from Lincoln’s Inn and the Michael Hill QC Memorial Prize for placing top of his year in Criminal Litigation.
Instructing Cameron Wallis
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