Talk:Theodore Huckle
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[edit]Theodore Huckle QC is Counsel General for Wales of the Welsh Government. He was appointed by Her Majesty the Queen on Friday 10th June 2011. He is the first person who is not an Assembly Member to hold the office of Counsel General to the Welsh Government.
Mr Huckle was born and brought up in Blaenavon. He attended:
•Jones West Monmouth Grammar School, Pontypool •Jesus College, Cambridge - B.A., LL.M. (International), M.A. (all Cantab.) •Titular Exhibitioner of Jesus, Cambridge
Mr Huckle was called to the Bar in 1985, and has always lived and practised as a barrister in Wales. In 2008 he was instrumental in establishing Civitas Law chambers as the first specialist civil law chambers in Wales, and in early 2011 he was the first member of Civitas Law chambers (formed 2008) to take Silk and is the only barrister in a Welsh chambers appointed Queen’s Counsel in 2011.
As a member of Civitas Law Chambers, Mr Huckle’s practice profile included personal injury, especially occupational illness/disease litigation, spinal, head injury and clinical disputes; human rights and commercial matters including employment, fraud and professional negligence. Mr Huckle is also an Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Group-accredited mediator.
Mr. Huckle attends Cabinet at the invitation of the First Minister of Wales, Carwyn Jones.
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