Head of Mondial Chambers
The chambers will specialise in domestic, commercial and international law with a core base in London, consisting of leading QCs and other senior counsel from other jurisdictions.
Managing director at Clerksroom
Clerksroom is a nationwide chambers of barristers and mediators providing advocacy, advice and mediation throughout England & Wales.
John Jones devoted his life to helping those in peril in the courts.
Partner at Wynterhill LLP
Wynterhill is a law firm dedicated to acting for insurance policyholders. Founders Colin Wynter QC and Stuart Hill are insurance and reinsurance specialists.
CEO at 42 Bedford Row
42 Bedford Row is a leading common law set of chambers with over 100 barristers who focus on specialist practice areas within civil and family law
Silk, XXIV Old Buildings
XXIV Old Buildings is a leading commercial/Chancery set known for its pre-eminence in international and offshore work.
Forum Chambers is a newly formed commercial set specialising in banking and finance, commercial litigation, insolvency, financial services, property and professional negligence.
Partner at Harneys, Hong Kong
Harneys is a leading offshore legal and fiduciary services firm with more than 10 offices spanning the world.
Partner at Hassans
Hassans is a full service firm with specialisms in corporate, M&A, commercial, financial services, insurance, litigation, funds, gaming, property, private client, tax and shipping law with offices both in Gibraltar and in Spain.
Joint Head of Chambers
Drystone Chambers is one of the UK’s leading multi-disciplinary sets, based in London.
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