Pictured above: Mike O'Brien
Mike O'Brien, the former Law Officer and Government Minister,
has joined Number 5 Chambers as a barrister. His new role will see
him specialise in public law, where the rights of citizens and the
public sector interact
"I made the law in Parliament and now I want to apply it in the
courts as an advocate," explains Mr O'Brien. "I was the Minister
who took through the Commons the Human Rights Act, major
legislation on the NHS, two Pensions Acts, the Companies Act,
Freedom of Information and Immigration and Asylum laws.
Mike was a lawyer before he was elected. He left Parliament in
May 2010 and, wanting to return to the law and build a practice, he
transferred to the Bar to take up his new role at No5.
"I could have stayed a solicitor but I enjoyed advocacy," he
adds. "Clients will have the opportunity to brief counsel with an
extensive experience of how the public sector works, as well as the
person who brought into law many important Acts of Parliament."
Mr O'Brien joined No5 Chambers because it is one of the most
progressive and forward thinking chambers in the country. The
Chambers has a wide range of expertise and a deserved reputation as
a centre of excellence in public law, offering an influential and
expanding public law group - the kind of law Mike will practice -
with strong bases across the country.
Mike continues: "In addition, I come from the West Midlands, I
trained as a lawyer in Birmingham and have a home locally. I have
strong contacts there and I am proud of the region being known as a
centre of legal expertise with some strong firms and a Bar that is
highly rated."
Tony McDaid, Practice Director at No5 Chambers, is delighted
that Mike O'Brien has taken tenancy. "I am pleased that Mike has
recognised the strength of the public law group at Chambers and has
decided to lend his not inconsiderable reputation to it," says
Tony. "We have a growing number of former government ministers and
law makers enhancing our roster of tenants which is good news for
our business model and also for the clients our barristers
represent."
Mike O'Brien trained in Birmingham as a Solicitor. He was a
Lecturer in Contract and Business Law from 1981 to 1987. He
practised Criminal Law from 1987 to 1992 dealing with Insider
Dealing, fraud, five cases of murder and a defendant in the
Knightsbridge Safe Deposit Robbery - allegedly the biggest robbery
in British history. He was also a Solicitor Advocate for two
years.
Elected to Parliament in 1992 he was on the Home Affairs and
Treasury Select Committees and was Parliamentary Adviser to the
Police Federation before being appointed to the front bench as a
Shadow Treasury Minister in 1994 and later going into government.
He is a former Law Officer (he was Solicitor General for the
United Kingdom 2005-7) and was appointed as Queens Counsel in 2007.
He served for fourteen years at the Dispatch Box as a Government
Minister.
1994-7 Shadow Minister for The City.
1997-99 Home Office Minister, took Human Rights Act through the
Commons.
1999-2001 Minister for Constitutional Affairs - Acts on Freedom
of Information, electoral reform, party finance and Northern
Ireland.
2002-3 Foreign Office Minister dealing with the Middle East,
Iraq and Afghanistan
2003-4 Minister of State for Trade
2004-5 Energy Minister
2005-7 Solicitor General and Law Officer, appointed Queen's
Counsel - Companies and Fraud Acts.
2007-8 Minister of State for Social Security - two Pensions
Acts.
2008-9 Minister of Energy and Climate Change - two Energy
Acts.
2009-10 Minister of State for Health - Health Reform Act.