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Afiya Amesu

Call: 2022

Afiya Amesu enjoys a practice in Employment, Personal Injury and Clinical Negligence law.

She is instructed on a wide range of matters and regularly appears in the Employment Tribunal and County Court.

Afiya joined No5 in October 2023, having successfully completed pupillage.

Expertise

Employment

Afiya appears in the Employment Tribunal regularly. She has represented clients in claims involving:

  • Wrongful dismissal
  • Holiday Pay
  • Notice Pay
  • Redundancy Pay
  • Breach of contract
  • Unlawful deduction of wages Discrimination claims

Afiya also advised on liability and quantum.

Before she practised as a barrister, Afiya worked as a Legal research assistant for barristers at Garden Court Chambers and as a student advisor at the UCL Legal Advice Clinic representing Claimants at the First Tier Tribunal.

She achieved a first class in her undergraduate Employment Law module.

Personal Injury

Afiya is regularly instructed for both Claimants and Defendants in:

  • Fast track claims
  • Small claims
  • Stage 3 hearings
  • Infant Approvals
  • Disposal hearings
  • Interim applications
  • Inquests

Afiya also accepts instructs to advise on liability and quantum, draft pleadings and draft schedules of loss.

Clinical Negligence

Afiya has a developing clinical negligence practice. She accepts instructions from both Claimants and Defendants, and has experience of drafting pleadings, representing parties at inquests and advising in respect of both liability and quantum.

Inquests, Public Inquiries & Coronial Law (Personal Injury)

Afiya has a particular interest in inquests and represents interested parties in a range of matters.

Most recently, Afiya represented the bereaved family in a 4-day inquest concerning the death of a man as a result of a one-punch manslaughter incident.

Afiya also carries out clinical negligence inquests, her most recent inquest being a 3-day inquiry into the death of a woman following a failure to close the tap and bung on a catheter. 

Other recently completed inquests include: (1) representing the family, at an inquest, of a man who fell during his hospital stay and (2) representing a man who collided with a drunk driver.

Related News, Resources and Events

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Positive Action v Positive Discrimination

Last month, Andrew Rhodes and Afiya Amesu of our Employment Group provided a training session regarding Positive Action v Positive Discrimination to West Midlands Police…

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Junior Legal Professional of the Year’ Award

No5 would like to congratulate Afiya Amesu on winning the ‘Junior Legal Professional of the Year Award’ at Birmingham Black Lawyers Ball on Saturday! William…

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  • Leonard Sainer Scholarship (2020)
  • The Ede & Ravenscroft Prize (2021)
  • Northern Power Women Future List (2022)
  • Inner Temple Pegasus Scholarship (2024)
  • LLM Bar Practice Course – BPP University (2022)
  • Distinction Law LLB (Hons) – University College London (2020)

Related News, Resources and Events

News


Positive Action v Positive Discrimination

Last month, Andrew Rhodes and Afiya Amesu of our Employment Group provided a training session regarding Positive Action v Positive Discrimination to West Midlands Police…

News


Junior Legal Professional of the Year’ Award

No5 would like to congratulate Afiya Amesu on winning the ‘Junior Legal Professional of the Year Award’ at Birmingham Black Lawyers Ball on Saturday! William…

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Clerk Team

Geoff Carr

Director of Clerking (London)

geoffc@no5.com

07852 317495

Danny Griffiths

Director of Clerking (Birmingham)

danielg@no5.com

07960 831815

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