Flora practices predominantly in public and competition law.

In terms of public law, prior to joining Chambers she worked as a senior asylum and immigration caseworker at Refugee and Migrant Justice. She has successfully represented numerous clients, including victims of trafficking, in asylum, immigration, EU citizenship and deportation matters in the First-Tier and Upper Tribunals.

She has acted for claimants and interveners in a number of high-profile human rights and civil liberties cases (many of which have also involved public international law issues) in the High Court, Court of Appeal and Supreme Court, including Al-Saadoon v SSHD, Al-Malki v Reyes, R(Elan-Cane) v SSHD, Basfar v Wong, and R (Asylum Aid) v SSHD. She has also acted in several cases before the European Court of Human Rights (Big Brother Watch v UK and Rustavi 2 Broadcasting Company v Georgia).

Flora also has experience of commercial judicial review.

She frequently acts pro bono in human rights related contexts, with organisations such as the Aire Centre, Reprieve, and Refugee Legal Service (RLS).

In the competition sphere Flora has acted since 2024 for the CICC Claimants in ongoing collective proceedings in the Competition Appeal Tribunal, part of the major multilateral interchange fee litigation against Visa and MasterCard.

She also acted for the Adur Claimants, a group of local authorities, in the 'Trucks' litigation.

Earlier competition experience includes acting for MediaMarkt in claims related to a Cathode Ray Tube cartel.

Flora edits the Competition Bulletin (with Tristan Jones KC and Tom Coates).

Experience

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Competition

Flora edits and contributes to the "Competition Bulletin" blog (with Tristan Jones and Tom Coates). She is currently instructed by the proposed class representatives at the certification stage of proposed collective proceedings in the Competition Appeal Tribunal.

Flora acted as junior counsel for claimants resisting a four-day strike out application in the context of a cartel claim. 

In 2015 Flora was awarded a Phoenicia Scholarship to attend the Bar European Group Conference in Reykjavik.

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Public & Regulatory

Flora has experience of a broad range of public and regulatory cases. She has acted for individuals, NGOs and corporate entities in cases concerning issues including diplomatic immunity, freedom of speech, trafficking, and gender identity. She has been instructed by interveners in several high profile judicial review cases.

Prior to joining Chambers, Flora worked as a senior asylum and immigration Caseworker at Refugee and Migrant Justice, first gaining OISC accreditation in 2008. She then worked in this capacity at several private solicitors’ firms, ultimately as an in-house advocate. Consequently she has experience working on asylum, immigration, EU citizenship and deportation matters. She has successfully represented numerous clients, including victims of trafficking and unaccompanied asylum-seeking children, in both the First-and Upper-Tier Tribunals.

Flora regularly undertakes pro bono work.

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Civil Liberties & Human Rights

Flora has extensive experience of a range of public law and human rights cases and regularly undertakes pro bono work. She has acted for individuals, NGOs and corporate entities in cases concerning issues including freedom of speech, trafficking, and gender identity. She has been instructed by interveners in several high profile judicial review cases.

Prior to joining Chambers, Flora worked as a senior asylum and immigration Caseworker at Refugee and Migrant Justice, first gaining OISC accreditation in 2008. She then worked in this capacity at several private solicitors’ firms, ultimately as an in-house advocate. Consequently she has experience working on asylum, immigration, EU citizenship and deportation matters. She has successfully represented numerous clients, including victims of trafficking and unaccompanied asylum-seeking children, in both the First-and Upper-Tier Tribunals.

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Public International Law

Flora accepts instructions in all areas of Chambers' public international law practice. Flora has acted in several cases before the European Court of Human Rights and many of her public law cases have involved complex public international law issues.

Achievements

Education

Theology & Religious Studies (MA Cantab): Starred First (joint first in year); Philosophy of Religion (MPhil, University of Cambridge): Distinction; Graduate Diploma in Law (Kaplan): Distinction (first in year); BPTC (Kaplan).

Prizes & Scholarships

  • Phoenicia Scholarship (Bar European Group)
  • Bedingfield Scholarship (Gray's Inn)
  • Advocacy Scholarship (Kaplan)
  • First Prize, Inns of Court Society National Moot (Southampton University)
  • David Karmel Award (Gray’s Inn)
  • Excellence Scholarship (Kaplan)
  • Robins Prize for Further Research (Clare College, Cambridge)
  • Theological Studies Prize (Cambridge University)

Memberships

  • Immigration Law Practitioners Association (ILPA)
  • Bar Human Rights Committee of England and Wales
  • UK Environmental Law Association (UKELA)
  • Bar European Group (BEG)
  • The Commercial Bar Association (COMBAR)
  • The Constitutional and Administrative Law Bar Association (ALBA)

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