
Chris Daw KC
I am one of the country’s leading lawyers, having been appointed King’s Counsel (KC / “Silk”) in 2013.
I work on some of the most high profile criminal and fraud cases before the courts; everything England footballers and world champion boxers to multi-national corporations and billionaires to Chief Constables and other senior police officers (including in the Hillsborough Inquests and criminal prosecutions).
Before becoming a KC I spent 20 years as a barrister in complex and serious crime; from murder to armed robbery to international drug trafficking, sexual offences and serious fraud.
I grew up in Milton Keynes and went to state schools, including a very ordinary comprehensive school, where hardly anyone went on to university, let alone the legal profession. I was lucky to go to a really good 6th Form College and from there to Manchester University, the Inns of Court School of Law and the Bar.
I practise and have homes in both London and Manchester.
I have recently been involved in a number of media projects, from articles in the national press, to live-streamed social mobility events to an appearance on the BBC1 One Show in 2018. In 2019, I have been commissioned to present a 5 part documentary series for BBC1 which will air in October 2019.
I am passionate about raising aspiration levels in the most deprived schools in the country so as to level the playing field in the top universities and professions, especially the law.
I also do some one to one mentoring of fellow barristers and interview for the £1 million scholarship programme of Gray’s Inn.
I would really like to be a stand-up comedian but I am not that funny.
Chris’ BBC programme: https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/m000dtzx/crime-are-we-tough-enough