From :
22nd August 2024
Dear All, This is the saddest of news I am afraid. In the
early hours of this morning, His Honour David Lynch passed away, aged
84. David was a proud son of Liverpool. He left school aged 15 to work
in a solicitor’s office. After a period in the forces and study combined
with work, he was called to the Bar in 1968. He was in practice at North
House chambers which became Martins Buildings until he was appointed a
Circuit Judge in 1990 up until his retirement in 2005. He was a Bencher
of Middle Temple. These are mere biographical details. David was an
understated great of the Circuit. I do not say so lightly. He held a
huge affection for the Circuit and that affection was returned in equal
measure. Many of you will possess a volume or volumes of his Northern
Circuit Directory. I have no idea how Leaders of the Circuit ever
managed without it. His work on compiling that directory was simply
remarkable. But it is for his wise counsel that I have most reason to be
grateful. Such was his knowledge of, and affection for, the Circuit his
view on things was invariably right. It has been a delight to have often
had him sitting somewhere on the table near to me at many of the Messes
that have been held recently. Occasionally the AG and I have to fight
over who gets him on their table. I know that if my predecessor, Lisa,
was also present, I would be in serious trouble from both David and Lisa
if they were not sitting in close proximity to each other. After
retirement he commenced study once again, working his way towards a PhD
in United States Legal History. Such was his connection with Liverpool
John Moore’s University they recently named their moot courtroom in his
honour. David lost his beloved wife Ann in 2023. Our condolences to his
sons Christopher and Peter, and his grandchildren. As I say, a true
great of the Circuit. And his greatness lay comfortably alongside his
kindness and his geniality. He will be much missed.
Regards Jaime |