Ms. Leslie Millin

Leslie specialises in all aspects of employment law in the ET, the county Court and the High Court. She also specialises in inquests and personal injuries. In addition to private organisations and individuals, she is instructed for and against NHS Trusts and Borough Councils and high-profile commercial entities (including financial services providers).

My work

Inquests and Personal Injury

Leslie has specialised in inquests since her pupilage, when she frequently attended the Coroner’s court. She has been led in several reported cases, including in the Court of Appeal and has acquired expertise in this area. She acts for organisations including NHS Trusts but has also represented families. 

Examples of recent inquests include

  • Represented Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
  • Represented London NW Healthcare NHS Trust
  • Represented AM deceased and obtained a neglect verdict
  • Represented DL deceased
  • Represented the Met Police

In Personal Injury, Leslie is instructed in fast track and multi track trials and advises on liability and quantum.

What my clients say

  • “Thank you so much for representing me in this matter. I feel fortunate to have been represented by you. You have exceeded my expectations.” Claimant represented by Leslie in twenty-one discrimination claims of race, sex and age against an employer.
  • “Thank you very much for today. I feel blessed. I really could not have asked for a better Counsel. Deep gratitude from the bottom of my heart.” Claimant represented by Leslie in discrimination and constructive dismissal claim against an employer.
  • “Thank you for all your hard work in this case.” Instructing solicitor in TUPE case where Leslie succeeded on behalf of several Claimants.
  • “As you can imagine I have been on cloud nine since last week and have had congratulations from people from all over the place, so many thanks for your representation last week…….. you did an epic job.” Claimant represented by Leslie in an unfair dismissal claim which was remitted back from the EAT to the ET where the Claimant succeeded.