Pump Court Chambers

Leslie Samuels KC MCIArb

Call: 1989 / Silk: 2011

  • ADR Qualified Mediator
  • IFLA Trained Arbitrator
  • MA (Law), Cambridge University
  • MA (Criminology), University of Toronto
  • Connaught Scholarship, University of Toronto
  • Family Law Bar Association (Appointed: 2010, Elected: 2013)
  • Family Law Bar Association Money & Property Sub-Committee (Chair: 2011-13, 2015-)
  • Western Circuit
  • Leslie has lectured widely on children, financial remedies, judicial review and probate related issues for Chambers, for the FLBA, for the Western Circuit, and for the Family Justice Council.
  • He has also recently spoken at judicial review seminars for Central Law Training and the London Boroughs Legal Alliance and has recorded training material for Cpdcast.
  • Leslie is happy to provide individual training for firms of solicitors or local authorities.
  • Leslie enjoys his family life, sport which includes running, regular visits to the gym and being a season ticket holder at AFC Wimbledon.
  • When time permits, Leslie also loves going to the theatre and cinema and gardening.

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Leslie Samuels KC is an exceptional advocate and is held in high esteem for his expertise in children work both in public and private law cases, in financial remedies cases and in inheritance and probate disputes. He has 30 years of experience as a barrister and took Silk in 2011. In 2012 he was appointed as a Family Recorder on the South Eastern Circuit. He sits mainly at the Central Family Court in London. In 2016 he was appointed as a Deputy High Court Judge sitting as a s.9(1) Judge of the Family Division at the Royal Courts of Justice and across the country. In 2023 he was appointed as a s.9(4) Deputy High Court Judge. He is an ADR qualified mediator and an IFLA trained arbitrator. He conducts private FDR hearings.

In October 2023 Leslie was elected as Vice-Chair of the Family Law Bar Association. His term of office runs for 2 years from January 2024.

Within Chambers he is Head of Family and Civil.

He is ranked in the top tier in the Chambers & Partners and Legal 500 directories for 2024 and has been continuously ranked in these directories for over 12 years. A selection of the recent comments that have been made about him is as follows:

2025 Chambers and Partners: “Leslie is a safe pair of hands. He’s very measured and is very good with experts.”

2025 Legal 500: “Leslie is exceptionally well prepared and can digest huge amounts of material and appear on top of it all.”

2024 Chambers and Partners: “Leslie is tenacious and utterly dedicated to fighting for the right result for his client.” “Leslie is an exceptionally knowledgeable, calm and measured advocate.”

2024 Legal 500: “Leslie is a formidable but charming barrister. He always has an excellent rapport with his clients and his grasp and exploration of complicated medical expert evidence is always impressive.” “Leslie is a renowned and exceptional barrister with a calm and measured approach. His years of experience show he is first-class.”

2023 Legal 500: “One of the top silks in children work, particularly in international cases. He is a first class advocate and very persuasive in court.” & “He is extremely intelligent, very calm and considered, and tactically sound.”

2022 Legal 500: “His advocacy and legal knowledge are exceptional.”

2022 Chambers and Partners: “Leslie is very experienced. He is very conscientious and thorough while also being very good at cross-examining.” “He’s user-friendly and down-to-earth.”

2021 Legal 500: “Thorough, knowledgeable and a family lawyer through and through. A hard worker who is always on top of the papers.”

2020 Chambers and Partners: “Advises on the full range of family law issues, representing clients in public and private children matters, as well as in matrimonial finance cases…
Strengths: He’s got a very good rapport with clients and very good skills as an advocate. He’s also personable, approachable and very user-friendly.”

2020 Legal 500: “He has an easy, but authoritative style with clients.”

2019 Chambers and Partners: “Solicitors really love him. His preparation is second to none and he’s got a nice manner.”

2017 Chambers and Partners: “He is highly authoritative, especially when it comes to cases concerning non-accidental injury in children.”

2016 Legal 500: “Calm, patient and thoughtful.”

2014 Chambers and Partners: “Praised for his attention to detail and his easy-going manner”. “Highly regarded in the region for his expertise in family matters across the board”.

Reported Cases:

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He undertakes complex and high profile public law children cases for parents, Local Authorities and Children’s Guardians at fact-finding hearings, at welfare hearings and where there is the proposed deprivation of liberty of a child. He also represents parties at appellate level in the High Court, Court of Appeal and in the Supreme Court.

He also advises local authorities, families and children on Human Rights Act issues arising within and outside public law proceedings.

Examples of cases where he has been instructed include:

  • Cases where it is said that a child has been murdered or killed accidentally.
  • Alleged shaking injuries leading to suggested non accidental head trauma.
  • Multiple fractures including skull, rib and limb fractures.
  • Cases involving bone mineralisation issues such as Vitamin D deficiency, osteopenia and osteogenesis imperfecta.
  • Cases involving suspected Ehlers-Danlos syndrome.
  • Cases where there is the alleged sexual abuse of children.
  • Alleged fabricated or induced illness.
  • Neglect, drug and alcohol issues.
  • Complex jurisdictional and immigration issues
  • Cases where authorisation is sought to deprive a child of their liberty.
  • Alleged fictitious or induced illness.
  • Neglect, drug and alcohol issues.
  • Complex jurisdictional and immigration issues.
  • Cases where authorisation is sought to deprive a child of their liberty.

Leslie has a substantial financial remedies practice, both as a Junior and now in Silk. His experience as a Deputy District Judge, a Recorder and now a Deputy High Court Judge hearing financial cases at the Central Family Court and the Royal Courts of Justice is invaluable in advising and representing clients in this complex area.

He conducts private FDRs and is an IFLA trained arbitrator. He is a Member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators.

Selected Cases

‘Big money’ cases where the asset values have exceeded £10m.

Cases where there are substantial business assets requiring an analysis of company accounts and expert valuation evidence.

Cases where the assets include substantial farm land or other inherited or pre-acquired wealth.

Cases where one or both parties have significant trust assets.

Cases involving significant taxation issues including taxation arising both abroad and within the UK.

Cases involving film partnership schemes.

Cases where there are high value pensions on one or both sides.

Cases involving the termination or capitalisation of periodical payments.

Applications under Schedule I Children Act 1989.

He represents parents, family members and children in a range of private law disputes including applications for Child Arrangements Orders (formally known as Residence, Contact, Prohibited Steps and Specific Issue Orders), Special Guardianship Orders, adoption cases, applications seeking permission to remove a child from the jurisdiction and Child Abduction cases.

Selected Cases

  • Cases involving disputes over where a child should live and the level of contact with the non-resident parent.
  • Applications for placement and adoption orders.
  • Specific Issue applications, including disputes over schooling and medical care.
  • Allegations of sexual or physical abuse by a parent.
  • Applications to remove children from the jurisdiction or within the UK.
  • Applications where it is alleged that a parent is implacably hostile to contact or has alienated the child from the other parent.
  • Cases where the summary return of a child is sought to a different jurisdiction.

He advises and represents litigants in a wide range of probate related claims and property disputes. Leslie is an accredited ADR civil mediator and a member of the specialist inheritance mediation group.

Selected Cases

Cases involving challenges to the validity of wills including challenges on the basis of lack of capacity or want of knowledge and approval.

Claims under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975 including claims by spouses, cohabitants, children and dependants.

Claims under the Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996.

Claims for Resulting and Constructive Trusts and by way of equitable estoppel.

Leslie undertakes a substantial quantity of judicial review work acting both for Claimants and Defendants in cases involving challenges to local authority and central government decision making and also challenges to autonomous bodies such as the Kennel Club, the Scouts Association and political parties. His primary area of interest in this field is in challenges relating to decision-making about or concerning children.

Selected Cases

Challenges to the lawfulness of a refusal to offer a mother and baby placement to a mother in prison.

Disputes about a local authority’s assessment and planning processes for teenage children.

Disputes over whether children have been ‘accommodated’ by the local authority under the Children Act 1989.

Claims to ensure children are receiving proper services and support when accommodated.

Age assessment cases involving unaccompanied asylum seekers.

Disputes over S.17 Children Act duties including cases where the family has ‘No Recourse to Public Funds’.

Challenges to a local authority’s decision to withdraw care funding for a vulnerable adult.

A challenge to the exclusion of an elected member from a political party.

Leslie acts for a wide range of litigants, including relatives and local authorities, in Court of Protection cases involving welfare disputes or where there are financial issues arising from a loss of capacity.

Leslie is an experienced family and civil practitioner. He is an ADR trained civil mediator and an IFLA trained arbitrator.

Leslie’s area of specialisation within mediation and arbitration is the resolution of family money disputes, including those involving issues arising from the breakdown of a relationship, arising from death and involving cohabitee disputes (both in life and death). He also deals with problems relating to elderly and vulnerable clients with capacity issues.

Although not a trained family mediator, Leslie can conduct mediations under the civil ADR model and by way of a ‘private FDR’.

He can conduct arbitrations in a wide range of disputes including financial remedies applications, Schedule 1 applications and Inheritance Act claims.

Leslie has sat in a judicial capacity since 2003. He was appointed as a QC in 2011, a Recorder in 2012 and as a Deputy High Court Judge in 2016.

Alongside his extensive judicial experience, Leslie is a qualified arbitrator and mediator. He chairs the majority of the panels established to investigate and determine external complaints and internal grievances within Chambers.

He has a specific interest in public and private inquiries.  He has extensive experience of making findings of fact and investigating and reaching independent conclusions on a wide range of public and private issues. He is experienced in dealing with complex medical evidence and factual timelines which often includes handling vast quantities of evidence. He is experienced at team leadership including managing teams of junior counsel, solicitors and paralegals.

He has extensive knowledge of and experience in public law judicial review work both in an advisory capacity and representing parties in the Administrative Court.

  • ADR Qualified Mediator
  • IFLA Trained Arbitrator
  • MA (Law), Cambridge University
  • MA (Criminology), University of Toronto
  • Connaught Scholarship, University of Toronto
  • Family Law Bar Association (Appointed: 2010, Elected: 2013)
  • Family Law Bar Association Money & Property Sub-Committee (Chair: 2011-13, 2015-)
  • Western Circuit
  • Leslie has lectured widely on children, financial remedies, judicial review and probate related issues for Chambers, for the FLBA, for the Western Circuit, and for the Family Justice Council.
  • He has also recently spoken at judicial review seminars for Central Law Training and the London Boroughs Legal Alliance and has recorded training material for Cpdcast.
  • Leslie is happy to provide individual training for firms of solicitors or local authorities.
  • Leslie enjoys his family life, sport which includes running, regular visits to the gym and being a season ticket holder at AFC Wimbledon.
  • When time permits, Leslie also loves going to the theatre and cinema and gardening.

Instructing Leslie Samuels KC MCIArb

Would you like to know more?

If you require help or advice please contact our clerking team.

Call +44 (0)20 7353 0711 or email clerks@pumpcourtchambers.com.

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