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Jonathan Gwyn Mendus Edwards Jonathan Gwyn Medus Edwards is a barrister from Cardiff, Wales who was called to the Bar in 1981, and is a member of Lincoln’s Inn. Jonathan has 35 years’ experience, at the time of this article being written, in a variety of legal disciplines and is one of a small minority of barristers who hold the rights to conduct litigation by the bar standards board.
He has appeared in a wide range of civil matters, insolvency, business reconstruction and personal injury claims. He has a particular interest in the field of Public Law (including immigration, especially Judicial Review) and has recently been instructed in a number of cases with a political element.
He has also been instructed in the Court of Appeal and Divisional Court in civil, criminal matters and dealing personal injury claims. Jonathan is entitled to receive instructions by Direct Public Access and is authorised by the Bar Standards Board to conduct litigation.
Along with commercial and public litigation, he also has interest in a diversified and wide range of cases such as public transport injury, road traffic accident injury, medical negligence claims, industrial disease claims, food poisoning whilst abroad claims and other personal injury compensation suits.
Life
Youth and Education
Early Career
Litigation Career
Eminent Cases of note.
Political Career
Later and Current Career
Literary Works
His book
Political Views
Has particular interest in the political life of Wales and the United Kingdom
Personal Interest
has particular interest in the history of Wales and the United Kingdom, Owain Gwyndwr. The Seal of Owain Gwyndwr Celtic History
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