Legal Services Agency Webinar: The work of an International Court & pleading before the EU or ECHR courts

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Thu, 26 February 2026 11:30 – 13:00 GMT. CPD 1.5 hours

OBJECTIVES

What is it like to plead before some of Europe’s highest courts? What makes advocacy effective when arguing complex cases in a multilingual, multinational judicial setting?

In this webinar, Ampersand’s Ian S. Forrester KC will describe how the courts work and will give some recommendations about the best way of presenting arguments to Luxemburg judges.

Whether you’re interested in international litigation, EU law, or simply how large transnational courts operate behind the scenes, this session offers rare and valuable insights from someone who has sat on the bench.

PARTICIPANTS

This Zoom webinar is aimed at solicitors, trainee solicitors, and professionals working in law and legal policy who are interested in international litigation, EU law, and human rights advocacy.

SPEAKERS

Chair: Aaliya Seyal, CEO, Legal Services Agency

Aaliya has a longstanding interest in immigration and human rights law.

Ian S. Forrester KC LLD

Ian S. Forrester KC is a highly respected international lawyer, academic, and former judge of the General Court of the European Union (2015–2020), where he sat on over 230 cases covering areas such as competition, trademarks, state aid, terrorism sanctions, and public procurement. He also contributed to the Court’s first Code of Conduct and represented it in international missions.

A practising advocate across multiple jurisdictions—including the UK, EU institutions, the US, and international tribunals—Mr. Forrester has argued landmark cases in competition, intellectual property, pharmaceuticals, sport, and human rights, including before the European Court of Human Rights.

He has published over 150 articles in multiple languages and has lectured globally on EU law, competition, and human rights. Following Brexit, he returned to practice at the Bar as King’s Counsel and now serves as a member of the UK Competition Tribunal and the ICSID panel of Conciliators.

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Legal Services Agency Webinar: Public Law Update

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Tue, 25 Nov 2025 17:00 – 18:00 GMT. CPD 1 hour

OBJECTIVES

Public law continues to develop in ways that impact upon individuals, businesses and society as a whole.

This webinar will provide an update on the most significant recent developments in public law, and some thoughts on what might be in store in 2026.

PARTICIPANTS

This Zoom webinar is aimed at solicitors, trainee solicitors and anyone with an interest in the latest developments in public law in Scotland.

SPEAKER

Tony Convery, Advocate, Ampersand Advocates

Tony Convery is a member of Ampersand Advocates. He called to the Bar as the Lord Reid Scholar, specialising in commercial and public law. His public law practice spans core constitutional and administrative law; equality; human rights; planning; and information law. Prior to calling to the Bar, Tony spent five years as a qualified solicitor at one of Scotland’s leading law firms.

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Ampersand Advocates Celebrates Top-Tier Recognition in 2026 Legal 500 Rankings

Ampersand Advocates has once again secured its position among Scotland’s leading sets of counsel in the newly released 2026 edition of The Legal 500 United Kingdom Bar Guide.  The rankings, published today, reaffirm Ampersand’s reputation for excellence across a broad spectrum of legal disciplines. 

In the 2026 guide, Ampersand Advocates has been ranked in Tier 1 for Administrative and Public Law, Personal Injury and Medical Negligence and Property, Planning and Construction. The set also achieved a Tier 2 ranking in Commercial Disputes, reflecting its growing influence and expertise in high-value and complex litigation. 

Administrative and Public Law (Tier 1) Ampersand’s offering is praised for handling high-stakes judicial reviews and public inquiries, with commentators highlighting our members ability to command respect at the highest levels of the judiciary. Ampersand’s expertise in this area is highlighted by the rankings of Aidan O’Neill KC,  Douglas Ross KC, Susanne Tanner KC, Paul Reid KC and Usman Tariq KC (2024 silk).  The stable’s juniors Timothy Young and Ross Anderson are also recognised, with Michael Way and Scott Clair noted as rising stars.   

Personal Injury and Medical Negligence (Tier 1) An impressive roster of silks includes Simon Bowie KC, Una Doherty KC, Lisa Henderson KC, Euan Mackenzie KC, Maria Maguire KC, Geoffrey Mitchell KC, Graham Primrose KC, Lauren Sutherland KC, Alan Dewar KC, Vinit Khurana KC, Douglas Ross KC and James McConnell KC. Jennifer Nicholson-White, Ayla Iridag, and Shane Dundas are recognised as leading juniors.   

Property, Planning and Construction (Tier 1) Robert Howie KC, Ailsa Wilson KC, Marcus McKay KC, and Laura-Anne Van Der Westhuizen KC are all ranked as leading silks. Eoghainn MacLean, Nicholas McAndrew, Ross Anderson,Timothy Young, Giles Reid and Louise Cockburn are recognised as leading juniors. 

Commercial Disputes (Tier 2) The stable’s commercial disputes team is led by silks Robert Howie KC, Laura-Anne Van Der Westhuizen KC, Paul Reid KC  and Usman Tariq KC (2024 silk).  Ross Anderson, Eoghainn MacLean, Mark Boni, Timothy Young, Giles Reid and Nicholas McAndrew are ranked as leading juniors, with Michael Way noted as a rising star.  

Crime and Regulatory (leading set) The stable has achieved acknowledgement in this category for 2026 as a leading set with a number of members ranked as leading silks including Isla Davie KC, Jamie Dawson KC, Lisa Henderson KC, Geoffrey Mitchell KC, Paul Reid KC, Simon Bowie KC, Una Doherty KC, Fiona Drysdale KC, Susanne Tanner KC, James McConnell KC (2024 silk) and Usman Tariq (2024 silk).  Jenny Nicholson-White, Shane Dundas and Ayla Iridag are ranked as leading juniors, with Michael Way noted as a rising star.  

Ampersand Advocates is also recommended in the Employment and Private Client and Family categories, with Aidan O’Neill KC ranked as a leading silk in Employment and Mark Boni  recognised as a leading junior in Private Client and Family. 

Under Alan Moffat’s leadership, the clerking team was commended for its exceptional efficiency, prompt communication, and forward-thinking approach. 

These rankings highlight Ampersand’s continued commitment to delivering outstanding advocacy and legal insight across Scotland’s distinct legal landscape. 

Full listings, for all of Ampersand’s rankings can be viewed on the Legal 500 website  here. 

 

 

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Scott Clair Acts as Amicus Curiae in Landmark Scottish Case on Disinterment and Human Rights

Ampersand’s Scott Clair acted as the court-appointed amicus curiae for the Sheriff Appeal Court in this sensitive and important case, thought to be the first time the Scottish courts have considered the interaction of the ancient Scots common law relating to disinterment of human remains and the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR).

The opinion of the court can be found here.

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Ampersand Advocates welcomes 2 new members: Sarah McWhirter and Tony Convery

Ampersand is delighted to welcome Sarah McWhirter and Tony Convery to the stable, following their call to the Bar on Friday, 27th June 2025.

On the new members’ arrival, Stable Director Isla Davie KC, said: “We are delighted that Sarah and Tony are joining Ampersand. They are already highly regarded as lawyers, and this is the start of incredibly promising careers for both at the Bar. Not only does their considerable experience lend itself well to our existing practice areas, but they are also lovely people and we look forward to welcoming them into the stable.”

Ampersand’s Practice Manager, Alan Moffat added “I am delighted to welcome our newest members of Ampersand. Their addition to our set brings the membership to 61 and the experience which each of them brings is a fantastic fit for Ampersand’s core areas of practice. They will be a real asset to those looking to instruct counsel. I am sure that joining Ampersand will offer them rewarding opportunities and collaborative support”.

Sarah and Tony featured in Ampersand’s “& the Devils in the Detail” Hey Legal Live chat in May. You can watch clips of Sarah and Tony discussing their practice areas here.

Sarah McWhirter

Sarah specialises in clinical negligence and personal injury actions. She has extensive experience in complex and high-value claims. She has particular expertise in birth injury, spinal injury, amputation and fatal claims.

Prior to calling to the Bar, Sarah specialised in clinical negligence and personal injury work for over 10 years. Latterly, Sarah was Head of Clinical Negligence (Scotland) and a Principal Lawyer (partner) at a large UK-wide firm. She was ranked ‘Band 1’ in Chambers and Partners for Clinical Negligence: Mainly Claimant (2025). Sarah has experience of representing both pursuers and defenders.

As a solicitor Sarah, appeared in the All-Scotland Sheriff Personal Injury Court and regularly dealt with cases raised in the Court of Session.

During devilling, Sarah enhanced her existing experience in clinical negligence and personal injury work. She expanded her knowledge of specialist personal injury claims, including industrial disease and historical child abuse. She also gained experience in other areas of law, most notably mental health, professional regulation and public law.

Sarah is the Course Organiser for the Personal Injury elective course on the Diploma in Professional Legal Practice at the University of Edinburgh.

Tony Convery

Tony specialises in commercial litigation and public law. He calls to the Bar as the Lord Reid Scholar. That Scholarship is awarded annually to the outstanding candidate. He previously worked at a leading commercial law firm.

Tony has considerable commercial litigation experience, including in professional negligence, company and property law disputes. He also has experience of group proceedings, procurement litigation and proceedings before the Competition Appeal Tribunal.

Tony has a broad public law practice. As well as core constitutional and administrative law, Tony has experience in: (i) equality and human rights, (ii) planning and (iii) information law (including data protection and freedom of information). He has a wealth of experience in advising on legislative competence challenges.

Tony also has experience of acting in environmental, regulatory, education and media law disputes, as well as inquiries. He provides advice on trade/financial sanctions and related regulatory schemes.

Tony was a research assistant to Professor Jim Murdoch CBE in relation to the fourth edition of the leading textbook, Human Rights Law in Scotland. He has also published in his own right. He is a tutor at the University of Glasgow.

For further information about their practices view their profiles on the Ampersand Advocates website: Our People – Ampersand Advocates

To instruct either of them, please contact the Ampersand Clerking Team: ampersandclerks@advocates.org.uk.

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Tony Convery

Tony Convery specialises in commercial litigation and public law. He called to the Bar in 2025 as the Lord Reid Scholar. That Scholarship is awarded annually to the outstanding candidate. He previously worked at a leading commercial law firm.

Tony has considerable commercial litigation experience, including in professional negligence, company and property law disputes. He also has experience of group proceedings, procurement litigation and proceedings before the Competition Appeal Tribunal.

Tony has a broad public law practice. As well as core constitutional and administrative law, Tony has experience in: (i) equality and human rights, (ii) planning and (iii) information law (including data protection and freedom of information). He has a wealth of experience in advising on legislative competence challenges.

Tony also has experience of acting in environmental, regulatory, education and media law disputes, as well as inquiries. He provides advice on trade/financial sanctions and related regulatory schemes.

Tony was a research assistant to Professor Jim Murdoch CBE in relation to the fourth edition of the leading textbook, Human Rights Law in Scotland. He has also published in his own right. He is a tutor at the University of Glasgow.

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