Daniel Grütters is ranked in the Legal 500 and specialises in civil and public law. His expertise spans housing and community care, civil actions against the State, immigration and asylum, and police and prison inquests. He regularly acts in judicial reviews, homelessness appeals, and claims involving unlawful detention, discrimination, and human rights. In addition to the Hamas case, Daniel has notable experience with vulnerable clients and complex Equality Act issues. Before being called to the Bar in 2017, he was the international law adviser at the British Red Cross. He is especially knowledgeable on EEA matters and the intersection of the Withdrawal Agreement with UK immigration law.