Christopher Bamford

Year of call 1987

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  • Editor, Law of Betting, Gaming & Lotteries, 2nd edition (Smith & Monkcom) (2001)
  • Atkin’s Court Forms, Volume 21; Gambling (Butterworths)
  • Butterworth’s Encyclopaedia of Forms & Precedents, Volume 7; Clubs
  • Butterworth’s Encyclopaedia of Forms & Precedents, Volume 26 (1); Licensing
  • LLB Hons (Hull)
  • Inner Temple

Christopher Bamford’s practice focuses on Personal Injury and Employment, as well as Gambling and Licencing, and he acts for clients in both contentious and non-contentious matters in all areas of his practice.

Christopher has written extensively in his specialist areas of the law and is the editor of a text book on licensing and contributor to a number of text books concerned with betting, gaming and lotteries.

Areas of expertise

Christopher’s Personal Injury practice is mainly, but not exclusively, Claimant-based. He frequently undertakes both advisory work as well as drafting and advocacy in claims arising out of accidents at work, accidents in educational institutions and accidents suffered by pedestrians on the highway, as well as road traffic accidents. He has many years experience dealing with clinical negligence claims. This area of practice also includes dependency claims arising out of fatal accidents.

Christopher has considerable experience appearing before the High Court in cases concerned with the enforcement of restrictive covenants in employment contracts. He also has more than 20 years experience appearing before employment tribunals and the Employment Appeal Tribunal. Non-contentious business includes a particular interest in settling contracts for employment agencies and employment businesses.

Christopher frequently acts for businesses and other bodies involved in trade disputes, in particular claims arising out of the sale and supply of computer systems and associated services. He appears before both the County and High Courts and the Technology and Construction Court.

The contentious area of his practice has included his involvement in claims arising out of disputes following large National Lottery and National Game (Bingo). His non-contentious business is primarily sought by those in the industry and is mainly concerned with their needs to comply with the requirements of the Gambling Act 2005. He does appear before local authority licensing committees but in this area his practice is largely concerned with appeals.

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