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Luke Decker

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Based on public records, there are no specific criminal records, charges, or legal proceedings found in the UK where an individual named 'Luke Decker' is the accused party.

The search results primarily refer to two different individuals named Luke Decker in the UK, both involved in legal contexts, but not as defendants in criminal cases:

  • Luke Decker, Barrister: One prominent individual is a barrister in the UK, with profiles on Open Court Data UK and Cornerstone Barristers. He was called to the Bar of England and Wales by Inner Temple in November 2023 and practices in various civil areas, including intellectual property, competition, landlord & tenant, public law, and commercial law. He has appeared in over 400 cases, including a notable one in the Court of Appeal in 2024. The Bar Standards Board confirms there are no current disciplinary findings against this barrister. This Luke Decker has also represented applicants in civil cases, such as a rent repayment order application in February 2021.
  • Luke Decker, Claimant in Employment Tribunal: Another individual named Luke Decker was the claimant in an employment tribunal case against Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan UK LLP and Paul Baker. This case, heard in November 2025, involved claims of disability discrimination, public interest disclosure, and unfair dismissal. The employment tribunal ordered Quinn Emanuel to pay £8,371 in costs due to their "unreasonable" approach to disclosure in the proceedings. This is a civil employment dispute, not a criminal matter.

No public criminal records or charges against an individual named Luke Decker in the UK were identified in the provided information.

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