Anthony qualified in 1975 and after the formation
of Lees Lloyd Whitley he headed the litigation department
and latterly became involved in employment and union
work. In 1995 Anthony took over the running of the
London Office returning to Liverpool in 2005.
He has been the instructing solicitor in a number
of reported cases including:
HM Prison Service v Bewley, (2004) ICR 422, Times
February 4, 2004
Hateley v Morris and others, 2004 (BCLC 582)
Rowe and Ors v Fryer and Anor, LTL 8/5/2003
Toumia v Evans, Times April 1, 1999
Legal Costs Negotiators sub nom Morris v Hateley(1)
Legal Costs Negotiators Ltd(2) (1999) BCLC 171
Boddington v Lawton, (1994) ICR 478.
R v Oxford, ex parte Levey, Times, November 1, 1986
His range of work now covers Litigation, Employment,
Union law and Inquests. He recently acted as solicitors
for the witnesses who gave evidence at the Zahid
Mubarek Public Inquiry and has acted in a number
of multiparty actions.
Anthony is a keen golfer as a member at Formby
Golf Club.