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Until taking silk in March 2009, John was for many years recognised as the UK's top junior for police work in Chambers & Partners and Legal 500. He was also highly ranked in the Professional Discipline section of Chambers and Partners. As the quotations from clients and practitioners below illustrate, John is a first rate advocate and trial lawyer, renowned in particular for his tactical skills and his effective cross-examination.
Since taking silk his practice has included libel, judicial review, regulatory proceedings (including the SDT, GMC and police gross misconduct panels), High Court and County Court civil actions involving the police, serious inquests and specialist criminal defence work.
'John Beggs QC is the person police officers turn to when they're facing matters of serious reputational concern. A vastly experienced individual, he literally wrote the book on this area of law, and is "someone you can put your full trust in." He is advising on a complex High Court claim concerning the estate of a suicide who had recently left police custody; negligence and breach of Article 2 of the ECHR are being alleged' Chambers and Partners 2012
'John Beggs QC built his formidable reputation on police disciplinary work and was renowned, as a junior, as the leader in his field. Since taking silk none of his lustre has left him and he has, in fact, diversified his practice yet further. He now works for a wide range of individuals, including solicitors, athletes and doctors.'....Chambers and Partners 2011
"...'A force of nature' the 'outstanding' John Beggs QC is 'a leading light on police law, having expert knowledge, enormous presence and a no-nonsense approach to some very difficult cases'..." Legal 500 2010
John Beggs QC, whose varied practice has seen him representing superintendent and federated officers in several major discipline inquiries and misconduct matters. He further specialises in defending police forces in defamation cases where the defence is one of qualified privilege. Beggs is highly thought of throughout the profession and is considered “one of the best and most efficient practitioners around." Commentators note that he is "imaginative, has a great eye for detail and does not suffer fools gladly.” Chambers and Partners 2010
John Beggs QC has also recently taken silk. He is known for the "excellent professional service" and "clear and concise views" he furnishes his clients with. Chambers and Partners 2010
'John Beggs is renowned for his tough advocacy skills: “If you have a case with really heavy facts, and you want somebody to cross-examine it into the ground, he’s your man.”' Chambers & Partners 2009
'“Robust, approachable and pragmatic,” Beggs "is your man if you’re looking for a good, forceful advocate.”' Chambers & Partners 2009
"For 'encyclopaedic knowledge' of police work John Beggs is highly regarded. 'His work in sensitive cases is unparalleled'; he is an 'innovative pleader'..." Legal 500 2008
'John Beggs has "superb presentation skills." Interviewees singled him out for his "polished delivery and his skill in examining every angle of a case," lauding him as a "siren voice in the courtroom." His practice is heavily freighted with police disciplinary work, which he "attacks with venom and great gusto." Those lucky enough to instruct him do so because he is a "proven winner". As one solicitor said: "Beggs' mantra is 'I win cases.' He's not wrong."' Chambers & Partners 2008
'“Robust advocate” John Beggs “is by far the biggest star junior here." He is "the best jury advocate of his generation by a long way and understands juries and how they work.“ Commentators believe that he understands the police service better than anyone else.' Chambers & Partners 2008
"Pre-eminent junior John Beggs is highly regarded: ‘the best police law junior at the Bar’, ‘his work is of the highest quality’, ‘a Rolls-Royce advocate’ who ‘sees a case from the whole perspective’." Legal 500 2007
"Better than most silks out there," John Beggs adopts a "subtle but forceful approach and tenacious cross-examination style really give the opposition a headache." "Appropriately aggressive and a vociferous advocate," he is the obvious choice for defending the police in the most difficult civil claims, especially where issues of race are involved.” Chambers & Partners 2006
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