< Barrister List

Stephen Climie

Called to bar 1982
Appointed Recorder 1999

Clerk Stephen Somerville Tel: 020 7353 6381
Email
Stephen Climie
vCard Stephen Climie

  

Stephen Climie (1982 call) Experienced counsel specialising in regulatory work - health & safety and environmental law, and complex fraud including MTIC 'carousel' frauds. Financial Services related regulatory crime, and also an expanding practice in defending cases before the VAT Tribunal.  Although he remains predominantly a defence advocate he has been instructed to prosecute high profile Health and Safety disasters including the Southall and Hatfield rail crashes and R v Costains & Kvaerner (multiple fatality gantry collapse on M5 Avonmouth Bridge), and other significant cases of merit R v Avery & Others -conspiracy to blackmail suppliers of Huntingdon Life Sciences, R v Peter Young & Others (Morgan Grenfell fraud with losses in excess of £300m).

Those who turn regularly to him for advice and representation include professionals brought before their disciplinary bodies including the General Medical Council, the General Dental Council, the FHSAA and the Hearing Aid Council.

He has advised directors facing disqualification whether in criminal proceedings or following civil proceedings under the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986.

His environmental cases have involved a wide range of corporate failures, notably oil spillages at sea (including Torbay) and within harbours (including Whitstable in Kent).  He represented the Polish skipper of the container vessel ("the Cita") when it ran aground on the Scilly Isles.

Following the tragic death of a teenager, who fell from a fairground attraction in Cornwall, Stephen successfully defended the owner who was charged with manslaughter  R v DeVey.  Similar success was achieved in the course of defending the health and safety trial of a scrap metal company director in Dorset R v Reliance Scrap Metal. On this occasion the death of a workman followed the cutting up of redundant gas cylinders using a high pressure cutting shear.

As a number of instructions emanate from NHS Trust failures - both in clinical negligence and regulatory fields - Stephen recently defended Guys and St Thomas' NHS Trust which was charged under the Medicines Act following the accidental administration of a glucose overdose to a premature baby Re MHRA -V- Guys and St Thomas's NHS Trust.  The baby's death resulted in considerable adverse press coverage.  At the Crown Court the sentencing judge imposed a fine of £75,000.  On Stephen's advice the Trust appealed against the sentence which was reduced by the Court of Appeal to £15,000.

His ability to manage complex issues, and to provide sound strategic and tactical advice from the outset have formed the  foundation for his ever increasing practice base.  Such advice is frequently employed at inquests and in conferences with experts in clinical negligence claims.  Many of those who instruct him comment on Stephen's approachability and sensitivity with clients when his advice is required.

Stephen's reputation is endorsed by his appearance and comments in the professional directories including Chambers & Partners and Legal 500


Areas of practice

Health & Safety
, Clinical Negligence, Commercial & Business, Discipline & Regulatory, Fraud & ExtraditionProfessional NegligencePersonal Injury


What the directories say

Stephen Climie represents an amalgamation of skills and manages to be by turns "modern and fresh, sensible and pragmatic, and authoritative yet approachable."  Chambers UK

 

Notable cases

  • R v Reliance Scrap Metal (successful defence of director charged with manslaughter)
  • R v DeVey (successful defence of fairground owner charged with manslaughter)
  • R v Avery & Others (conspiracy to blackmail suppliers of Huntingdon Life Sciences)
  • R v Costains & Kvaerner (multiple fatality gantry collapse on M5 Avonmouth Bridge)
  • R v Great Western Trains (Southall Rail Crash)