
Patrick Dunne
Trainee Solicitor
Email: PatrickD@ikpsolicitors.com
Secure email: Patrick.Dunne@ikpsolicitors.cjsm.net
Patrick acts for clients across a range of practice areas, including housing disrepair, actions against the state, Inquests, public inquires and historic sexual abuse cases. He believes that everyone should have access not only to justice, but to high quality, tenacious lawyers who fight for their clients against the institutions who have caused them harm.
Patrick has worked closely on the following cases, achieving demonstrable results for clients:
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Devon and Cornwall Police officers dismissed after being found guilty of gross misconduct
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E-bike fire survivors sue manufacturer, as government issues safety warning | ITV News London
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Bookham teen's suicide could have been avoided - coroner - BBC News
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Jury finds “catalogue of errors” by staff contributed to death of prisoner in HMP Lewes | Inquest
Patrick is also currently overseeing the firm’s initiative to take on bad landlords and the housing crisis:
Imran Khan Solicitors’ initiative to take on bad landlords and the housing crisis
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Patrick has worked at IKP since joining as a Paralegal in 2022. He is supervised by Daniel Cooper, Partner at the Firm. He intends to qualify as a solicitor in January 2026, having sat his SQE exams in 2025. At undergraduate he achieved first-class honours from St John’s College, Cambridge.
Before practicing law, Patrick previously directed the Evening Standard’s homeless charity campaign from 2019-2021. He is a published author on the topic of government infiltration of trade unions. He is an active campaigner in the renter’s union movement. He is a member of Haldane Society of Socialist Lawyers.

