Daniel Machover is one of the UK’s leading solicitors in his field: an expert at vindicating the rights of people who have suffered at the hands of the state, in inquest and public inquiry work and in representing individuals and organisations in complex civil litigation cases.
Daniel specialises in coronial law and is the co-author of the ‘textbook’ for inquest lawyers. He has acted for bereaved families (and other Interested Persons and witnesses) in a wide range of inquests, including many complex and high profile cases. He has achieved formidable success at forcing authorities to revisit previous decisions, and worked with bereaved families to achieve long term policy changes.
Daniel also has considerable expertise in public inquiries, having represented core participants at the Grenfell Tower Inquiry and the Azelle Rodney Inquiry.
Daniel is also a leading practitioner in universal jurisdiction work, seeking criminal justice in the UK for victims of international crimes.
Daniel’s pioneering human rights work has seen him bring cases to the Court of Appeal, Supreme Court and the European Court of Human Rights.
His long experience representing clients in civil claims arising from the criminal justice system enables him to offer specialist representation in such cases, and in a wide range of civil dispute resolution work.
Daniel is a trustee of the charity INQUEST which provides a specialist, comprehensive advice service to bereaved people on contentious deaths and their investigation, having previously served as Chair between 2010 and 2021. He is also a trustee of Legal Action Worldwide, which helps gain access to justice for those who need it most in fragile and conflict-affected states.