Chris Stone KC
Devereux Chambers
Barrister (England and Wales/N.I.)
Regions
- London
Queen Elizabeth Building, Temple, London, EC4Y 9BS, United Kingdom
0207 353 7534
Stone [at] devchambers.co.uk
Chris is a junior tenant at Devereux Chambers specialising in high value and complex employment disputes.
Chris regularly handles high value and multi-day tribunal claims and has appeared on several occasions in the EAT and High Court without a leader. His advisory work includes restrictive covenants and team moves and he is often instructed to draft pleadings. Respondent clients include: Credit Suisse, Barclays, Travelodge, Harrods, M&S, Pizza Express and UPS.
Recent cases have included the following areas of law:
Unfair dismissal (including redundancy and misconduct)
Sex, age, race and disability discrimination
Whistle-blowing
TUPE (including the impact of insolvency)
Restrictive covenants, including team moves
Holiday and Working Time
Practice and Procedure, including limitation
Collective consultation under TULRCA 1992
Costs
Chris regularly handles high value and multi-day tribunal claims and has appeared on several occasions in the EAT and High Court without a leader. His advisory work includes restrictive covenants and team moves and he is often instructed to draft pleadings. Respondent clients include: Credit Suisse, Barclays, Travelodge, Harrods, M&S, Pizza Express and UPS.
Recent cases have included the following areas of law:
Unfair dismissal (including redundancy and misconduct)
Sex, age, race and disability discrimination
Whistle-blowing
TUPE (including the impact of insolvency)
Restrictive covenants, including team moves
Holiday and Working Time
Practice and Procedure, including limitation
Collective consultation under TULRCA 1992
Costs
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