Inquest into the death of a two day old baby concludes with a finding of neglect by an NHS Trust - Nov 2022
Iain O’Donnell has a common law and specialist criminal practice that encompasses child abuse compensation law, clinical negligence, general high-value personal injury, animal welfare, animal and medical related crime, sports law and public inquiries.
He is recommended by Chambers & Partners and Legal 500 as a leading junior.
View full profile »Join us at the Bar Council Pupillage Fair on 15th October - Oct 2022
We're looking forward to seeing you all at the Bar Council Pupillage Fair on 15th October. Chat through what we do, who we are and a career at the Bar at our booth. Tune in to the Bar...
Iain O’Donnell achieves a 6-figure settlement for the victim of appalling and sustained childhood sexual abuse by Chichester-based Anglican Priest - Sep 2022
Iain O'Donnell has secured a 6-figure settlement in Racine v The Anglican Parish of St George, Wyke, (2) Chichester Cathedral (3) Bishop Luffa Church of England School. Iain acted for the claimant,...
Join us at the Bar Council Pupillage Fair on 16th October - Oct 2021
Looking forward to 'seeing' you all at the Bar Council Pupillage Fair on 16th October. Chat through what we do, who we are and a career at the Bar at our virtual booth. Read about pupillage during...
Iain O’Donnell joins roundtable on the Enforcement of Animal Welfare Legislation - Nov 2020
On 25th November Iain O’Donnell joins the All Party Parliamentary Group for Animal Welfare (APGAW) remote roundtable on the Enforcement of Animal Welfare Legislation. Iain and other expert speakers...
‘See’ you at the Bar Council Pupillage Fair 2020 - Oct 2020
Delighted to virtually join the Bar Council Pupillage Fair on 17th October. Chat through what we do, a career at the Bar and meet our barristers on the 2nd floor. Read about Rajkiran Barhey's...
IICSA Report into the Anglican Church released - Oct 2020
Iain O'Donnell has over the course of the last three years acted as lead counsel for the Slater & Gordon survivor groups, instructed by Richard Scorer, in the investigation conducted by the...
Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse investigates the abuse of children in the care of Lambeth Council - Jul 2020
The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) is investigating whether there were child protection failures by public authorities regarding the abuse of children in the care of Lambeth...
Latest Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse report into The Roman Catholic Church Case Study published - Oct 2019
In October 2019, The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) published their report on The Roman Catholic Church Case Study: English Benedictine Congregation looking at Ealing Abbey and St...
Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse hears evidence regarding child sexual abuse in the Anglican Church - Jul 2019
This week the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) is hearing evidence regarding child sexual abuse in the Anglican Church, as part of the Inquiry’s wider investigation into...
Justin Levinson and Iain O’Donnell to provide a legal update APIL Abuse Conference 2019 - Jul 2019
Iain O'Donnell speaks about the ramifications of the Supreme Court decision in CN & GN v Poole Borough Council [2019] UKSC 25 at the APIL Abuse Conference 2019, held in conjunction with ACAL. He...
Protecting children from harm: CN & GN v Poole Borough Council - Jun 2019
Protecting children from harm: Supreme Court hands down key decision on tort of negligence. In an important decision on the liability of social welfare services and public authorities more generally,...
Iain O’Donnell, Matthew Donmall and Emma-Louise Fenelon act in important recent Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) hearing - Feb 2019
This week the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse is hearing evidence regarding child abuse at Ealing Abbey and St Benedict’s School, as part of the Inquiry’s investigation into...
Seven 1COR members in landmark Supreme Court case - Jul 2018
The Supreme Court will today begin hearing the appeal in CN & GN v Poole Borough Council. The case will consider the extent to which local authorities owe a common law duty to protect from harm...
The Supreme Court has granted permission to the Appellants to appeal in the case of CN (1) & GN (2) v Poole Borough Council - Mar 2018
The Appellants are represented by Lizanne Gumbel QC leading Iain O’Donnell and Duncan Fairgrieve of 1 Crown Office Row, instructed by Leigh Day, and the AIRE CENTRE have instructed Philip Havers QC...
Iain O’Donnell succeeds in landmark Animal Welfare case in Solihull - Feb 2017
In December 2015, RSPCA inspectors armed with animal welfare warrants raided Pastures Farm in December 2015. They had been alerted by members of the public after various dogs bought from the farm died...
Iain O’Donnell in appeal on the definition of ‘animal fighting’ - May 2016
Iain O'Donnell acts for the RSPCA in appeal on the definition of 'animal fighting' - RSPCA v McCormick & Ors [2016] EWHC 928. The RSPCA sought clarification from the Divisional Court on the...
Iain O’Donnell wins in the Court of Appeal on a case involving causation, risk assessments and the interpretation of workplace regulations - Mar 2015
Iain O'Donnell wins an appeal of a case in which the Claimant had alleged that West Sussex County Council ('WSCC') stood to be found liable under the Management of Health and Safety at Work...
London and Brighton Members and clerks take part in the London to Brighton Bike ride - May 2014
A team of keen cyclists from both 1COR and COR Brighton are taking part in the London to Brighton Bike Ride on the 15th June. The team comprises: Elizabeth-Anne Gumbel QC, David Balcombe QC, John...
Iain O’Donnell obtains compensation on appeal for tetraplegic child at the CICA maximum of £500,000 - May 2014
Iain O'Donnell represented a tetraplegic child who had been subjected to the most appalling physical attack by her father when she was only 4 months of age. Her injuries were such that she was left in...
Iain O’Donnell has been instructed in the Inquest into the death of Boris Berezovsky - Mar 2014
Iain O'Donnell has been instructed in the Inquest into the death of Boris Berezovsky. The case has been widely reported in the press: The Guardian The BBC The Independant The...
Iain O’Donnell wins in a historic child abuse claim brought against a convicted paedophile - Feb 2014
Iain O'Donnell won in complex historic child abuse claim, the trial of which was heard by the Exeter County Court. He secured a substantial damages award for the chronic, historic sexual abuse to...
Iain O’Donnell wins in Court of Appeal in test case on occupier’s duty owed to pupils by schools – the “water fountain case” - Oct 2013
Iain O'Donnell represented West Sussex County Council in the Court of Appeal (Dyson MR, McFarlane LJ and Sharp LJ) in an important case on the occupier's duty owed to pupils by schools - West Sussex...
Iain O’Donnell in Court of Appeal in test case on occupier’s duty owed to pupils by schools - Oct 2013
Iain O'Donnell represented the West Sussex County Council in the Court of Appeal in an important test case on the occupier's duty owed to pupils by schools, the reserved judgment of which will be...
1COR team in the London Bikeathon supporting Leukaemia and Lymphoma Research - Sep 2013
In September, Lizanne Gumbel QC, David Balcombe QC, Iain O’Donnell, Matthew Donmall and our 2nd Junior Clerk John Mclaren, will be taking part in the London Bikeathon in support of Leukaemia and...
1COR appears in inquest on death of 13-year old schoolboy run over outside his school - Jul 2013
Pritesh Rathod appeared for the family in this Inquest and Iain O'Donnell for the Local Authority. Worth School was set over two sites and William was crossing the road (which at the time had a...
Iain O’Donnell prosecutes RSPCA case where horses and dogs were kept in the worst conditions vets had ever witnessed - Jun 2013
Iain O'Donnell secured convictions against a Defendant who was keeping horses and dogs in what were described by two of the four instructed expert veterinary surgeons as the worst conditions they had...
Iain O’Donnell succeeds in claim by former choir boy against the Church for abuse by a priest - Apr 2013
Iain O'Donnell has successfully represented a former choirboy who suffered years of abuse in the 1970s by a Church of England priest resulting in an award of 」200,000 in compensation. This award...
Robert Seabrook QC and Iain O’Donnell secure landmark win for the RSPCA on interpretation of the Animal Welfare Act 2006′ - Mar 2013
Robert Seabrook QC and Iain O'Donnell won an appeal in the Administrative Court that has established how the key sections of the Animal Welfare Act 2006 must be interpreted. Sections 4 and 9 of the...
Iain O’Donnell secures lifetime disqualification orders against two prolific and well-established cock-fighters - Oct 2012
Iain O'Donnell has secured lifetime disqualification orders against two prolific and well-established cock-fighters, following their convictions under the Animal Welfare Act 2006 for multiple offences...
New Appointments to the Attorney General’s A, B and C Panels – February 2012 - Feb 2012
We are delighted to announce the following new appointments to the Attorney General's Panels - Oliver Sanders to the A panel, Robert Wastell to the B panel and Adam Wagner to the C panel. The 23...
Iain O’Donnell, acting for the RSPCA, prosecutes woman who microwaved neighbour’s kitten to death - Dec 2011
On 23 November 2011 Iain O'Donnell successfully prosecuted a woman who microwaved her neighbour's kitten to death in a revenge attack. The severity of this act was such that on 14 December 2011 the...
Iain O’Donnell prosecutes one of the largest ever dog-fighting cases for the RSPCA - Oct 2011
Iain O'Donnell, instructed by Paddy Roche of Morgan Cole Solicitors, has successfully prosecuted one the most complex organised dog-fighting cases ever brought by the RSPCA, which was the result of a...
Iain O’Donnell transfers his practice from Brighton to London - Mar 2011
Iain O'Donnell (called in 2000) has practised from our Brighton Annexe since January, 2002 having completed his pupillage there. With effect from 28 March 2011, he has transferred his practice to...
Robert Seabrook QC and Iain O’Donnell in appeal of biggest ever animal welfare prosecution - May 2010