2 Hare Court
2 Hare Court is a barristers' chambers specialising in criminal and regulatory law, located in the Inner Temple, one of the four Inns of Court. Established in the 1967, It employs 77 barristers, including 23 King's Counsel and several former prosecutors, including those who have acted as First Senior, Senior and Junior Treasury Counsel – barristers appointed by the Attorney General to prosecute the most serious and complex criminal cases to come before the courts.
History
2 Hare Court is a Grade I listed building that houses barristers' chambers in the Inner Temple. It was named after a nephew of Sir Nicholas Hare, also named Nicholas Hare, who built the first set in 1567. The original buildings were destroyed in a fire in 1678, and the building which is now 1 Hare Court dates from the reconstruction. In 2000, 2 Hare Court building was extensively refurbished.Practice areas
The set's practice areas include:- Business Crime
- Criminal defence
- Regulatory law
- Fraud
- Health and Safety
- Inquests & Public Inquiries
- Licensing
- Professional Discipline
- Private Prosecution
- Public Prosecution
- Sport
- Tax
Notable members
and Orlando Pownall KC who represented the Premier League footballer Adam Johnson at a trial over child sex allegations.