Nigel is a faculty member at the Ceeli Institute in Prague. He provides training to judges and lawyers in central and eastern Europe with a particular interest in judicial ethics and anti-corruption initiatives.
Formerly practising at 8 Stone Buildings until its merger with Lamb Chambers, Nigel is now a non-practising barrister and academic.
As a mediator Nigel has worked in northern Kosovo with the Chamber of Mediators exploring dispute resolution during rising ethnic conflict. In the UK he is a registered civil and commercial mediator with ADR Group.
Nigel has worked with the American Bar Association in its promotion of the Rule of Law, training lawyers from Bosnia-Herzegovina, North Macedonia and Serbia. He has helped to develop internship programmes for law firms in Albania and Croatia.
Nigel is a former associate professor and course designer for the Bar Standards Board’s Vocational Studies Programme. He trains Bar students at the Law School of City St. George’s, University of London.
He provides consultancy services to the Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys and the Patent Examination Board on its litigation skills program and is a former external assessor for Norton Rose Fulbright LLP on its in-house advocacy program.
Nigel is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, IATC-accredited advocacy trainer and member of the Standing Conference of Mediation Advocates.