Mohammed Ismail (2007)

Teams

Crime, Employment & Discrimination, and Immigration

Practice

Mohammed joined Chambers in 2011 having successfully completed his pupillage. Prior to starting his pupillage Mohammed worked for two years as an immigration and asylum caseworker and developed an excellent understanding in this area of the law. This experience has helped him to deal with complex Judicial Review matters. He has extensive experience of representing individuals at both the First-tier tribunal and the Upper-tier Tribunal. Mohammed has dealt with a number of appeals such as entry clearance, deportation, EEA and asylum.

Mohammed's practice also encompasses employment law and he has appeared in Employment tribunals in cases involving unfair dismissal and discrimination.

Mohammed regularly appears in the Magistrates' Court and Crown Court. He has also appeared in the County Courts in respect of family and housing matters. He is able to accept instructions in all the areas covered by chambers.

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