Ben Campbell has developed a significant practice with a focus on crime and regulatory work. A CPS Level 4 Prosecutor, Ben both defends and prosecutes work of all levels, and has been instructed in a number of wide-ranging Operations. Ben has a pragmatic approach, and enjoys strong working relationships with both lay and professional clients.
Ben undertakes prosecution and defence work in equal measure at all levels throughout the criminal jurisdiction, having appeared at Youth, Magistrates’ and Crown Courts, as well as the Court of Appeal.
Ben works both in representing and advising parties in personal injury work. He is predominantly instructed in relation to road traffic accidents but also, with increasing frequency, in employer’s and occupier’s liability cases. He has experience in cases involving multiple vehicles, allegations of staged accidents, and cases involving credit hire issues.
In an increasingly busy employment practice, Ben has experience of a broad range of disputes across the employment law spectrum. His practice encompasses unfair and wrongful dismissal, redundancy, breach of contract, non-payment of wages, both sexual and racial discrimination and victimization claims. Ben receives instructions from employers and employees in equal measure.
Ben has given seminars on the subject of Discrimination within Employment Law, and is a member of New Park Court Chambers Employment Team, who provide a regular seminar programme.
Ben also trains officers of the Serious Organised Crime Association, as well as the Department for Work and Pensions, on Court etiquette and procedures. This training involves both a seminar on the subject, and exercises designed to familiarise potential witnesses with the way in which a day at court takes place, and a demonstration of both examination in chief and cross examination.