Jim Duffy’s practice spans inquests and inquiries, clinical negligence, personal injury, public law, indirect tax and employment. He is a member of the Attorney General’s ‘B’ Panel of London Counsel.

Jim initially practised in human rights law as a solicitor for three years, dual-qualified in Scotland, England & Wales. He transferred to the Bar in 2012.

He went on to act as Judicial Assistant to Lord Reed and Lord Hodge. He has returned to the Supreme Court twice since then, most recently in in Majera (Rwanda) v SSHD, where he made submissions on behalf of the Home Secretary.

He graduated from the University of Glasgow in Law with French Language (First Class Honours; McCormick Prize for the Most Distinguished Graduate in Law).  He has a Masters degree (LL.M) from the University of Toronto (Rotary Scholar), and also spent a year at Paul Cézanne Université in Aix-en-Provence, France. He went on to intern at UNHCR in Geneva and undertook an exchange to the Paris Bar in 2016.

Jim co-presents the leading legal podcast Law Pod UK and was previously the editor of the UK Human Rights Blog. He has contributed to practice notes for Lexis Nexis and Practical Law.

In addition to his practice south of the border, Jim is able to accept instructions in inquiries and employment matters in Scotland.

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