Barrister at Foundry Chambers - formerly 9-12 Bell Yard - Chancery Lane, London, UK
" A superior Criminal Set" - Chambers & Partners 2017Chambers is headed by Alexandra Healy QC. It was founded in 1970 in Inner Temple by Sir Arthur Irvine QC PC, former Solicitor General and moved in 1994 to 9-12 Bell Yard, the address from which it took its name and operated successfully until June 2017 when the set moved to new, modern premises, taking the opportunity to re-launch with a new identity.Foundry Chambers provides advice and advocacy for individual and corporate clients and all prosecution agencies, local authorities and regulators across the full spectrum of the criminal law and in civil and regulatory matters involving allegations of financial wrongdoing, professional misconduct and tax litigation. Our membership also includes established practitioners in the fields of extradition, public law and immigration. The range of work undertaken and specialist teams of barristers make Foundry Chambers a single port of call for clients looking for solutions to matters crossing different legal disciplines.Members of Chambers act in many of the most challenging and high profile cases within its areas of practice. Ranked for many years as a leading set in both Chambers & Partner and the Legal 500, the set has been praised in guides to the profession as "a superior criminal set" and "a powerhouse for serious crime".The new premises in Quality Court are situated in the middle of Chancery Lane at the centre of London's legal district and provide Chambers with modern facilities and an ideal working environment. Client conferences can be conducted in Chambers or via video-link.Enquirers as to the availability of members should be directed to our experienced clerking team, headed by Angela May.