Annie accepts instructions across all Chambers’ core areas, with a particular interest in clinical negligence, personal injury, inquests and inquiries and professional discipline. She joined Chambers in October 2022, following the successful completion of pupillage.
Annie regularly appears in a variety of trials and hearings in the High Court, the County Court and Coroner’s Courts. She prides herself on her effective oral and written advocacy and excellent client service.
Prior to pupillage, Annie graduated with a Double First Class degree in law from the University of Cambridge. She also has an LLM from the University of Cambridge, coming top of her cohort. Annie has continued her academic research alongside her career at the Bar and has published articles both as a sole author and in collaboration with academics in both law and medicine.
View full profile »Awards
- Residential Scholar and James Crouch Scholarship, Gray’s Inn (2020)
- Ziegler Prize for Law, Pembroke College (2019 and 2020)
- Faculty prizes for Administrative and Land Law, University of Cambridge (2018 and 2019)
- College scholarships, Pembroke College (2017, 2018 and 2019)
News
- Members of Crown Office Chambers recognised for their Pro Bono work
- Annie Mackley successful at trial in Berresford v Shah
Events
Articles
- Lessons for Universities: the Appeal in Abrahart
- Frontiers of medical negligence and diagnosis: an interview-based analysis
Qualifications
- BTC, Inns of Court College of Advocacy
- LLM (First Class with Distinction), University of Cambridge, Pembroke College
- BA (Hons) Law (Double First), University of Cambridge, Pembroke College
Memberships
- PIBA
- PNBA
- AvMA