No5 Barristers' Chambers > Birmingham, England > Set Profile
No5 Barristers' Chambers Offices
No5 Barristers' Chambers
103 Colmore Row
BIRMINGHAM
3 3AG
England
No5 Barristers' Chambers > The Legal 500 Rankings
Midland Circuit > Administrative and public law (including civil liberties and human rights) Tier 1
No5 Barristers’ Chambers includes members who have extensive experience in representing individuals, governmental bodies, and local authorities in a wide range of public law matters involving discrimination, human rights, immigration and social housing. Nabila Mallick acted for the claimant in Amin Abdo v SSHD, concerning if hotel accommodation is suitable for pregnant asylum seekers. Philip Rule KC, who is notable for his track record in prison law, was appointed silk in March 2023.2023 Silks
Leading Juniors
Testimonials
‘Lucas Bennett is efficient, responsive and extremely helpful.’
‘No5. Barrister’s Chambers always have counsels available, and it is easy to get in touch with them.’
Midland Circuit > Business and regulatory crime (including health and safety) Tier 1
No5 Barristers’ Chambers‘ members defend and prosecute across the spectrum of business and regulatory crime matters, with recent instructions involving environmental enforcement, health and safety, and other local authority work. Tim Pole defended the administrators of SDF Autos Limited in an asbestos-related matter, while ‘excellent senior counsel for health and safety’ Bernard Thorogood is a ‘skilled advocate with a commanding presence in any courtroom and exceptional attention to detail’. Tony Watkin has joined the practice.Leading Juniors
Testimonials
‘Christopher Norman is superb.’
‘Christopher Norman is always responsive and has an uncanny ability to juggle the commitments of his busy team.’
‘Strong set with plenty of depth.’
‘The chamber’s strength in depth is excellent.’
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Midland Circuit > Chancery, probate, and tax Tier 1
No5 Barristers’ Chambers is ‘a strong set’ with ‘a good selection of counsel’ who have extensive expertise in advising on contentious probate matters, trusts, land disputes, and issues regarding the validity and interpretation of wills. Angus Burden specialises in the mediation of contentious trust and probate disputes, while Louise Corfield ’s practice focuses on Inheritance Act cases. Rising stars Samir Amin and Jason Perrin are other key members of the team.Rising stars
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‘The clerking team is good and commercial. Daniel Griffiths and Jordan Zaza are responsive and standouts.’
‘Jordan Zaza is quick to respond and happy to help if needed. Overall service of the clerks is good.’
‘No5 has a great selection of superb barristers in this field.’
‘The chambers has excellent counsel at silk level.’
‘Highly recommended set. They always find appropriate counsel for any situation.’
‘No5 Barristers’ Chambers is a go-to chambers. The clerks are fantastic, and counsel can be sourced at short notice. It offers expertise in all aspects of contentious legal work and has counsel available at a range of differing experience and knowledge levels.’
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Midland Circuit > Clinical negligence Tier 1
No5 Barristers’ Chambers is ‘a large and well-organised set with the right counsel available for all types of cases’. Practice head Chris Bright KC is described as ‘a very intelligent advocate who is able to grasp the complex points of a case’. Jonathan Jones KC, in addition to work concerning neurological injuries, successfully secured a £6.5m settlement for a sportsman who suffered paraplegia due to the delayed diagnosis of a spinal abscess. David Tyack KC is involved in one of several cases conjoined in Paul v Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust, an appeal to the Supreme Court concerning if one can make a claim for psychiatric injury after witnessing the death or other horrifying event of a close relative caused by earlier clinical negligence, while Henry Pitchers KC is ‘good with clients with learning disabilities’ and successfully represented a diabetic patient who settled a delayed treatment case for £2.5m.Rising stars
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‘William Theaker and Peter Mottram are excellent and a credit to No 5 Chambers.’
‘Clerks are very helpful, and efficient. William Theaker, in particular, is a credit to the chambers.’
‘The clerking team is very good. Peter Mottram, in particular, is excellent in dealing with queries promptly, effectively and with good humour where required.’
‘No5 have strength in depth at all levels of call and can provide counsel to advise on claims across the full range of value and complexity.’
‘Great, efficient and fast set of chambers.’
‘The set has a good strength in depth and go-to chambers.’
‘No5 is a strong set. They have a breadth of quality barristers from junior to silks. They also offer high-quality training.’
Midland Circuit > Commercial litigation Tier 1
No5 Barristers’ Chambers is ‘a solid set’ and is ‘well respected for its breadth of counsel with a good range of support and training in commercial litigation’. The team handles a wide range of commercial litigation matters, including company, shareholder and partnership disputes, and civil fraud. Mark Anderson KC is currently representing a shareholder in Krishna Holdco Limited v Gowrie Holdings Limited, an unfair prejudice petition involving shares valued at £106m. Mohammed Zaman KC has expertise in advising on shareholder disputes and directors duty cases.Rising stars
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Testimonials
‘Daniel Griffiths and his team are responsive and have always been able to assist with the enquiries.’
‘Daniel Griffiths is very good, reliable and efficient.’
‘The set’s communication and availability are second to none. It has a vast range of experience and differing barristers with different years of call and experience.’
‘The big strength of this chamber is the excellent response time to enquiries regarding costs and the availability of suitable barristers.’
‘No5 Barristers’ Chambers is a strong set.’
‘No5 Chambers have a wide variety of barristers available to cover most scenarios. Their advocates are all well-regarded in the local courts.’
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Midland Circuit > Company and insolvency Tier 1
No5 Barristers’ Chambers is a ‘strong set’, offering broad-ranging expertise across shareholder and partnership disputes, breaches of fiduciary duties, derivative claims, directors’ disqualification proceedings, unfair prejudice petitions and corporate insolvency. Of late, Mark Anderson KC is acting for the defendant’s main shareholder in a shareholder dispute brought by a claimant alleging fraud of shares amounting to £106m, while Mohammed Zaman KC is representing a petitioner in shareholders’ unfair prejudice petitions concerning the petitioner’s shareholding in the company exceeding £20m.Leading Silks
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Testimonials
‘James Wackett and his team are commercial and committed. James will bend over backwards to be flexible about meeting client needs.’
‘Daniel Griffiths is particularly helpful. He makes himself available and always gets back to you.’
‘No5 Chambers is a preferred set of chambers. It offers a wide range of counsel and a far-reaching area of expertise. Its training sessions are informative yet enjoyable.’
‘No 5 Chambers is always available and has a technical set. It also has high calibre barristers.’
‘No5 Chambers is a good set. It has lots of talented juniors and always tries to make themselves available even on short notice.’
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Midland Circuit > Costs Tier 1
No5 Barristers’ Chambers includes members who advise on a wide range of cost and funding matters, including detailed assessments, appeals, fixed costs disputes, and solicitor-own client disputes. Stephen Goodfellow regularly represents British Gas in cases involving damage claims arising from cavity wall insulation.Testimonials
‘Clerks are always most helpful and eager to find alternative availability if a chosen barrister is unavailable.’
Midland Circuit > Court of Protection and community care Tier 1
No5 Barristers’ Chambers ‘have a number of highly experienced practitioners’ with substantial expertise in cases of deprivation of liberty, medical treatment and alleged infringements of vulnerable adults' human rights. Mark Bradshaw is known for ‘providing sound advice and making himself available at all times’. Adreeja Chatterjee was appointed a Circuit Judge in October 2023.Leading Juniors
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‘The clerking team is extremely helpful. Lucas Bennett is always willing to assist and very responsive to any queries sent to him.’
‘The clerks are helpful and responsive. Lucas Bennett is a go-to clerk because you always receive a timely response. He will always respond to any queries and provide additional assistance as much as he can do so.’
‘No5 is a very good set with a good operation.’
‘No5 Chambers is a very well-established and competent regional set. They have very good clerks and availability of counsel who are familiar with the specialism.’
‘No5 Chambers is a friendly and approachable chambers with a willingness to assist wherever possible.’
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Midland Circuit > Crime (general and fraud) Tier 1
No5 Barristers’ Chambers has expertise in handling high-profile criminal cases, including murder, financial crime, sexual abuse and drug offences, and is praised as one of the ‘leading chambers of barristers in the Midland Circuit’. Michael Duck KC has an established criminal practice and recently successfully prosecuted two young adults and a teenager who were convicted of the attempted murder of a thirteen-year-old boy in Birmingham’s Hockley Circus using an improvised firearm modified to fire shotgun cartridges; the case involved issues as to cell site analysis and the naming of the seventeen-year-old convicted. Michelle Heeley KC, who is regularly instructed for both the defence and the prosecution, prosecuted an eighteen-year-old who was convicted of killing a seventeen-year-old in Smethwick with what was referred to in the press as a “Rambo knife”; the matter involved issues of rap lyrics evidence. Ian Bridge specialises in criminal defence and has appeared in cases involving death by dangerous driving, while John O’Higgins advises on cases concerning terrorism and sexual offences.Rising stars
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Testimonials
‘Andrew Trotter is very helpful and is always willing to go the extra mile to ensure that the case referred to them are managed well and barristers are allocated according to their skill and knowledge to each case. Michael Powell is very efficient and liaises with courts to accommodate listing dates for the client and barrister.’
‘No 5 Chambers have excellent clerks. In particular, Andrew Trotter is very responsive and clear.’
‘No5 Chambers is a powerhouse of a set. It is forward-thinking, progressive, diverse and inclusive.’
‘No5 Chambers is a very good chamber, always helpful and communicates very well, and responds promptly to urgent requests.’
‘No 5 Chambers are a very strong Birmingham set in criminal law.’
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Midland Circuit > Employment Tier 1
No5 Barristers’ Chambers is a ‘go-to chambers’ whose members advise across the full spectrum of employment law, including on cases involving unfair dismissal, TUPE transfers, redundancy, unlawful deductions from pay and trade union disputes. Practice head Mugni Islam-Choudhury is ‘commercial, practical and proportionate in his approach’; he acts for employers and employees in cases involving alleged discrimination. Charles Crow has ‘exceptional technical strength and grasp of detail’ and recently represented University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust in a race and disability discrimination matter. Helen Barney successfully acted for Cardiff and Vale University Local Health Board in a whistleblowing and victimisation claim.Leading Juniors
Testimonials
‘The clerks are efficient and helpful, and Oliver Lee is very good.’
‘The clerks provide a fantastic service across the board. Craig Wain, in particular, is excellent – responsive, efficient, friendly and always happy to find a solution.’
‘No5 is an excellent set for employment, with a fantastic clerking team and a wide range of seniorities in their ranks. It is a go-to set for employment tribunal litigation.’
‘No5 is an excellent set with an impressive array of areas and sectors covered.’
‘No5 is a good chambers, always responsive and helpful.’
Midland Circuit > Family: children and domestic violence Tier 1
Birmingham-led national set No5 Barristers’ Chambers has a ‘wide range of barristers available who are excellent at dealing with private children law matters’. Stefano Nuvoloni KC has significant expertise in matters related to the death or serious injury of children, murder of a parent, and sexual abuse. Kristina Brown is an ‘expert on public children law’ and regularly appears before all levels of court, including the High Court. Victoria Clifford is praised for her ‘excellent attention to detail and phenomenal advocacy’ and has experience of handling children cases with an international element, while ‘thorough and amazingly professional barrister’ Michele Friel regularly acts as arbitrator in disputes involving children. Adreeja Chatterjee was appointed a Circuit Judge in October 2023.Rising stars
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Testimonials
‘The clerking team is very helpful and always trying to accommodate – particularly Adam Wadley.’
‘The clerking team are excellent and responsive. Adam Wadley is go-to and extremely knowledgeable.’
‘No5 Barristers’ Chambers is a strong set with excellent options in all areas.’
‘No 5 Barristers’ Chambers is a go-to set of chambers, particularly for private Children Act cases.’
‘No 5 Barristers’ chambers have great strength in children’s matters and are very approachable.’
Midland Circuit > Immigration Tier 1
No5 Barristers’ Chambers has a significant team of barristers with expertise across all areas of immigration, asylum, and nationality law. Abid Mahmood acted for the appellant in SR (Sri Lanka) v Secretary of State for the Home Department before the Court of Appeal, concerning a refugee sur place claim brought by a man who attended Tamil separatist protests in the UK, while Mark Bradshaw is praised for being ‘highly determined and very persuasive in court’.Leading Juniors
Testimonials
‘The clerks are very friendly, professional and helpful, in particular Abdul Hafeez.’
‘Immigration clerks are prompt and efficient in picking up emails, replying to the availability of counsel.’
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Midland Circuit > Inquests and inquiries Tier 1
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Midland Circuit > Personal injury Tier 1
No5 Barristers’ Chambers is a ‘very strong set with excellent barristers at all levels of experience’ that offers representation across the full spectrum of personal injury cases. The practice is jointly led by Henry Pitchers KC and Jonathan Jones KC, who is 'a fantastic advocate with a tenacious approach’. Chris Bright KC is renowned for his ‘excellent advocacy’ and is active in cases involving complex causation and quantum issues. The ‘amazing advocate’ Malcolm Duthie recently secured a high-value settlement in a case involving traumatic brain injuries suffered by a taxi driver. Paul Evans has particular expertise in handling claims concerning amputations and prosthetic use.Rising stars
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Testimonials
‘The clerks are very responsive, friendly and professional. All Peter Mottram, William Theaker and Tracey Witherford have been exemplary in finding solutions to problems and responding to calls and emails quickly.’
‘William Theaker and Peter Mottram are excellent. They always provide a swift response and a solution when needed.’
‘The chambers is reliable and offers a high-level experience and knowledge. It is committed to providing an excellent level of service.’
‘No5 Barristers’ Chambers is a go-to set for personal injury and clinical negligence in the Midlands. The depth of counsel is exceptional, and they are led by the very best.’
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Midland Circuit > Planning and environment Tier 1
No5 Barristers’ Chambers is a ‘very well-run set’ with vast experience in all areas of planning, including commercial and residential developments, energy and infrastructure, and environmental law. Paul Cairnes KC has extensive experience in representing residential development builders before the High Court and Planning Inquiry in planning-related issues. Richard Humphreys KC is currently assisting Kelsworth Ltd with an appeal related to the construction of new residential units. Turning to environmental regulatory work, Tim Pole represented developers in work concerning allegations of illegal waste disposal.Leading Silks
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Testimonials
‘No5 Barristers’ Chambers is truly a very professional chambers and always provides excellent service.’
‘No5 Barristers’ Chambers is an excellent planning set with a good offering at all levels.’
‘No5 Barristers’ Chambers is a good set. The KCs and the juniors are very able, and the clerking is exceptional.’
Midland Circuit > Professional disciplinary law Tier 1
No5 Barristers’ Chambers is a leading set in professional disciplinary and regulatory work on circuit, with its members handling defence and prosecution mandates in various areas. Adrian Keeling KC heads the practice group and has handled work for police officers as well as the Royal Institution Of Chartered Surveyors, while Sharon Bahia regularly acts for the police officers in the High Court and police disciplinary proceedings.Leading Silks
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Testimonials
‘The chambers has an outstanding clerking team, particularly Christopher Norman.’
Midland Circuit > Professional negligence Tier 1
No5 Barristers’ Chambers offers advice on professional negligence matters to a wide range of clients, including professional bodies, insurers and individuals. The group regularly represents these clients before the High Court and other fora. David Mitchell’s practice focuses on disputes related to real property and trusts and estates work, while the duo of Mark Anderson KC and Stephen Goodfellow have significant expertise in handling claims against lawyers, surveyors, insurance brokers and accountants.Leading Juniors
Midland Circuit > Property and construction Tier 1
No5 Barristers’ Chambers is praised for its ‘great strength in depth’ when it comes to advising on the full spectrum of property law, including both commercial and residential sites. Mark Anderson KC has longstanding experience of handling property disputes and is currently acting in a high-value dispute, Loveridge v Loveridge, related to the ownership and management of caravan sites, in the Court of Appeal. Louise Corfield is praised for her ‘concise and direct advice’ and secured a successful settlement in Bradshaw v Bradshaw, a complex land ownership case. The ‘calm and brilliant’ advocate David Taylor has significant expertise in handling landlord and tenant-related matters. Tony Watkin has joined the team.Leading Juniors
Testimonials
‘Daniel Griffiths is always responsive and courteous.’
‘Great service of clerks, James Wackett and Jordan Zaza in particular.’
‘No5 has a broad range of barristers.’
‘No5 Barristers Chambers has a strong level of expertise & availability of good quality counsel.’
‘No5 is a go-to chambers. The set offers expertise in all aspects of contentious legal work and has counsel available at a range of differing experience and knowledge levels.’
Work highlights
Midland Circuit > Family: divorce and financial remedy Tier 2
No5 Barristers’ Chambers is a ‘go-to chambers in the Midland circuit’ for complex matrimonial finance matters involving cohabitee disputes, trust structures, inheritance, and pension issues. Stephanie Brown ‘is a formidable advocate, razor-sharp cross-examination, with the ear of the judge’, and her practice encompasses the full spectrum of work within financial remedy proceedings. Katie Langdon regularly assists clients with pre and post-nuptial agreements, including cases involving trusts and pensions, and garners praise for being a ‘thorough, tenacious, dedicated, and a true professional in her commitment to the client’s case’.Leading Juniors
Testimonials
‘Clare Radburn is very helpful.’
‘Adam Wadley and Clare Radburn provide an efficient and impressive service.’
‘No5 Barristers’ Chambers’ family team are a first-choice set. They are very well clerked, offering regular training and networking opportunities.’
‘No5 Barristers’ Chambers always go above and beyond to accommodate the client’s needs. It has some excellent barristers across all levels of seniority.’
‘No5 Barristers’ Chambers offers a strong team of barristers with varying degrees of experience in financial matters alongside divorce.’
London Bar > Immigration (including business immigration) Tier 3
No5 Barristers’ Chambers brings both a national presence through its offices around the country and experience in appearing before the First-Tier Tribunal up to the Upper Tribunal, Court of Appeal, and Supreme Court to its representation of a wide range of claimants. Manjit Singh Gill KC was part of the team representing a Sudanese individual in the wider Rwanda litigation of R (AAA and others) v Secretary of State of the Home Department, alleging unlawful transfer of personal data and failure to investigate data protection concerns involved in the scheme. Abid Mahmoud represented a refugee appellant in the Court of Appeal in SR (Sri Lanka) v SSHD regarding the impact of anti-government activities (in this case, support for the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam during the Sri Lankan Civil War) on the likelihood of ill-treatment on return to his home country.Leading Juniors
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Western Circuit > Clinical negligence Tier 3
Led by Chris Bright KC and John Coughlan KC, members of No5 Barristers’ Chambers possess ‘a wealth of knowledge and experience‘ and regularly receive instructions from members of the public, NHS trusts, medical defence organisations, and private medical institutions, among others. The ‘incredibly clever and insightful‘ Jonathan Jones KC is an ‘excellent advocate’ who primarily handles high-value brain damage cases as well as cases involving birth trauma and serious spinal injuries.Leading Silks
Testimonials
‘Will Theaker is brilliant. He is very responsive and willing to help wherever possible. He is excellent at events as well.’
‘Will Theaker is very enthusiastic and engaging, lots of good ideas and makes things happen.’
‘Excellent. Will Theaker and Peter Mottam stand out for their efficiency and helpfulness.’
‘No 5 chambers is an excellent set of chambers offering a wealth of knowledge and experience and they offer a wide range of excellent courses.’
‘Excellent set with strength across the board, supported by first-class clerking.’
‘A good variety of counsel.’
Western Circuit > Planning and environment
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Western Circuit > Administrative and public law (including civil liberties and human rights)
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Western Circuit > Court of Protection and community care
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London Bar > Fraud: civil
London Bar > Commercial litigation
London Bar > Crime
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London Bar > Fraud: crime
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London Bar > Professional negligence
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London Bar > Administrative law and human rights
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London Bar > Clinical negligence
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London Bar > Company
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London Bar > Insolvency
London Bar > Personal injury, industrial disease and insurance fraud
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London Bar > Planning
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London Bar > Inquests and inquiries
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South Eastern Circuit > Clinical negligence
Wales and Chester Circuit > Administrative and public law (including civil liberties and human rights)
Wales and Chester Circuit > Court of Protection and community care
London Bar > Family: children and domestic abuse
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London Bar > Police law (forces and constables)
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London Bar > Employment
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London Bar > Professional disciplinary and regulatory law
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London Bar > Social housing
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No5 Barristers' Chambers > Set Profile
No5 Barristers’ Chambers offers a comprehensive, across-the-board service throughout the UK and further afield.
The set: During its 100-year history, No5 has developed a reputation for breaking new ground and continues to be regarded as a forward-thinking set. No5 maintains its success in traditional sectors of law while offering specialist advice and representation at the cutting edge of newly evolving areas.
Having grown to over 260 barristers, including 40 silks, No5 provides a nationwide service from its offices in Birmingham, London and Bristol, with the London office housing more than 70 tenants. Chambers continues to attract high-quality work in all disciplines, combining excellent service standards with a progressive, modern and flexible approach to clients’ needs.
No5 prides itself on forming partnerships with solicitor clients and other professionals. Chambers has associate tenants in Dubai, Spain, Cayman, India, Hong Kong, Singapore and British Virgin Islands and is keen to develop further links, particularly in the fields of planning and environmental, international arbitration, regulatory, commercial work and clinical negligence.
Dedicated specialist clerking teams based throughout the country have detailed knowledge of the individuals and groups they manage and support, and are available to advise clients on the most suitable counsel for a particular case. Chambers organises a structured training and induction programme for clerks and members alike.
A highly-respected set, No5 remains a well-reputed provider of informative and topical seminars, allowing the latest issues and developments to be discussed with highly qualified speakers and sector experts. Many members of chambers write or contribute to legal textbooks and specialist journals.
No5 has a wide-ranging practice and prides itself on being able to assist clients across the broad spectrum of law both at home and internationally, utilising the expertise it has in its multitude of practice groups.
Types of work undertaken: The planning and environmental law group has a strong national presence and has been involved in some of the largest and most controversial proposals considered at public inquiries and subsequently in the Appeal Courts, including proposals for wind farms, new ports, new settlements and major retail and business developments.
The clinical negligence group is widely recognised for its exceptional combination of legal and clinical expertise with several members having studied and worked in the clinical world. Members of the group have been involved in high-profile and substantial cases including brain, spinal and catastrophic medical injuries. Working on behalf of a wide range of clients, the group specialises in multi-party claims and those arising from the use of medical products and equipment, human rights, mental health issues and medical ethics.
The personal injury group provides reliable, sound advice and effective representation at all levels of litigation, receiving instructions from leading claimant and defendant firms. The group’s workload includes complex cases involving brain, spinal, orthopaedic and psychological injuries, representing private individuals, trade unions and insurers.
The sports law group continues to flourish with members representing clubs, associations, managers and individuals at both professional and amateur level on a wide range of issues.
Employment is an area of constant change and new legislation that has a direct impact on businesses and employees. The employment group has a strong reputation for providing advice and representation to both employers and employees, and fields a strong presence from all three locations throughout the UK.
Combining the experience of members in No5’s practice groups, chambers’ regulatory group provides advice and advocacy expertise in relation to regulatory criminal work, all types of enforcement proceedings and matters involving the regulation of professional bodies. Members appear both for professionals and regulators before fitness to practice panels and in the High Court on judicial review claims and statutory appeals. Members specialise in health and safety, food and drugs, licensing, trading standards and consumer protection.
Similarly, chambers’ industrial disease group has developed expertise across the spectrum of industrial work. The strong industrial heritage in the West Midlands has allowed specialists to gain a keen understanding of relevant issues through their handling of litigation concerning asbestos-related claims, asthma, deafness and occupational stress, among others.
The business and property group is proud of its strong reputation and continues to build a significant national presence, particularly in relation to banking and financial services. The group provides advice and advocacy expertise across traditional Chancery areas and general commercial litigation and is highly regarded for its expertise in areas including construction, property, insolvency and professional negligence.
The public law group provides leading expertise nationally on all aspects of the complex web of legal duties involving NHS bodies and local and national government. Areas covered include (but are not limited to) health and social care law, mental health, consent to medical treatment, medical regulation and inquests.
The family group, housing two KCs, is highly regarded and specialist. The group provides skilled legal expertise with the highest levels of service, support and client care. Members offer advice and representation in all aspects of family law including financial provision, TOLATA, child arrangements, public law children and Court of Protection in all family courts from magistrates level to the House of Lords. Acutely aware of the cost implications to clients, and that family cases are often highly complicated and emotional, the group aims to conduct cases in a manner designed to achieve the best possible result while reflecting individuals needs. Whether through careful negotiation, or contested hearing, members provide meticulous preparation and excellent advocacy with a friendly, approachable manner.
The criminal law group offers experience in all traditional areas of practice, with particular expertise in homicides, corporate manslaughter, complex conspiracy, and deal with all types of economic, regulatory and corporate crime. In recent years, the set has gained recognition in large commercial fraud cases and has also witnessed significant growth in regulatory instructions, especially HSE work and Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA) instructions.
The immigration group advises and appears before the First-Tier Tribunal and the Upper Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber), the Administrative Court, Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court. Members appear frequently at the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights and several advocates sit as part-time immigration judges. The team offers expertise and high-quality service provision at the advisory and pre- and post-litigation stages to address the requirements of business immigration clients. Clients have included various national and multi-national companies and human resource managers.
Further details on No5 and its members can be found on www.No5.com.
Other offices:
Fifth Floor, 7 Savoy Court, London, WC2R 0EX
DX 449 London Chancery Lane
30 Queen Square, Bristol BS1 4ND
DX 7838 Bristol
Main Contacts
Department | Name | Telephone | |
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Chief executive and director of clerking | Tony McDaid | ||
Member of Chambers | Adrian Keeling KC (1990) | ||
Member of Chambers | Jonathan Jones KC (1994) | ||
Member of Chambers | David Mason KC (1986) | ||
Member of Chambers | Peter Goatley KC (1992) | ||
Member of Chambers | David Mitchell (1995) | ||
Member of Chambers | Rex Tedd KC (1970) | ||
Member of Chambers | Paul Bleasdale KC (1978) | ||
Member of Chambers | Lorna Meyer KC (1986) | ||
Member of Chambers | Richard Humphreys KC (1986) | ||
Member of Chambers | Michael Burrows KC (1979) | ||
Member of Chambers | Christopher Bright KC (1985) | ||
Member of Chambers | Mark Anderson KC (1983) | ||
Member of Chambers | Mohammed Zaman KC (1985) | ||
Member of Chambers | Michael Duck KC (1988) | ||
Member of Chambers | Mark Heywood KC (1986) | ||
Member of Chambers | Gary Bell KC (1989) | ||
Member of Chambers | Jonas Hankin KC (1994) | ||
Member of Chambers | Richard Kimblin KC (1998) | ||
Member of Chambers | Phil Bradley KC (1993) | ||
Member of Chambers | Mark Kelly KC (1985) | ||
Member of Chambers | David Tyack KC (1994) | ||
Member of Chambers | Stefano Nuvoloni KC (1994) | ||
Member of Chambers | Michelle Heeley KC (2001) | ||
Member of Chambers | Christopher Young KC (1997) | ||
Member of Chambers | Sultana Tafadar KC (2005) | ||
Member of Chambers | Henry Pitchers KC (1996) | ||
Member of Chambers | John Coughlan KC (1999) | ||
Member of Chambers | Harpreet Singh Sandhu KC (2005) | ||
Member of Chambers | Talbir Singh KC (1997) | ||
Member of Chambers | Richard Hadley KC (1997) | ||
Member of Chambers | Matthew Brook KC (1999) | ||
Member of Chambers | Richard Adams (1999) | ||
Member of Chambers | Sarah Allen (2005) | ||
Member of Chambers | Afiya Amesu (2022) | ||
Member of Chambers | Samir Amin (2015) | ||
Member of Chambers | Peter Arnold (1972) | ||
Member of Chambers | Chloe Ashley (2016) | ||
Member of Chambers | Sharon Bahia (2000) | ||
Member of Chambers | Param K Bains (1993) | ||
Member of Chambers | Andrew Baker (1990) | ||
Member of Chambers | Helen Barney (1999) | ||
Member of Chambers | Thomas Beasley (2020) | ||
Member of Chambers | Becket Bedford (1989) | ||
Member of Chambers | Eleanor Berney-Dale (2008) | ||
Member of Chambers | Michael Bimmler (2019) | ||
Member of Chambers | Mark Bradshaw (2002) | ||
Member of Chambers | Kristina Brown (1998) | ||
Member of Chambers | Stephanie Brown (1982) | ||
Member of Chambers | Matthew Brunning (1997) | ||
Member of Chambers | Angus Burden (1994) | ||
Member of Chambers | Harrison Burroughs (2021) | ||
Member of Chambers | Lucy Cash (2015) | ||
Member of Chambers | Joanna Chadwick (1988) | ||
Member of Chambers | Satnam Choongh (1994) | ||
Member of Chambers | Victoria Clifford (2002) | ||
Member of Chambers | Nicholas Cobill (2003) | ||
Member of Chambers | Siobhan Collins (2005) | ||
Member of Chambers | Gareth Compton (1997) | ||
Member of Chambers | Richard Cooke (2005) | ||
Member of Chambers | Louise Corfield (2008) | ||
Member of Chambers | Ruth Costello (2016) | ||
Member of Chambers | Lucy Coulson (2013) | ||
Member of Chambers | Hannah Court (2015) | ||
Member of Chambers | Charles Crow (1999) | ||
Member of Chambers | Ramby de Mello (1983) | ||
Member of Chambers | Naomi Dean (2016) | ||
Member of Chambers | Paul J Dean (2001) | ||
Member of Chambers | Louisa Denning (1999) | ||
Member of Chambers | Malcolm Duthie (1989) | ||
Member of Chambers | Nandini Dutta (1993) | ||
Member of Chambers | Emma Edhem (1993) | ||
Member of Chambers | Faye Edwards (2017) | ||
Member of Chambers | Professor Nelson Enonchong (2006) | ||
Member of Chambers | Omar Ensaff (2000) | ||
Member of Chambers | Paul Evans (2001) | ||
Member of Chambers | Adam Farrer (1992) | ||
Member of Chambers | Katie Feeny (2005) | ||
Member of Chambers | Steven Fisher (2000) | ||
Member of Chambers | Susana Ferrin (2021) | ||
Member of Chambers | Samantha Forsyth (1988) | ||
Member of Chambers | Michele Friel (1991) | ||
Member of Chambers | Kirsty Gallacher (2006) | ||
Member of Chambers | Esther Gamble (2001) | ||
Member of Chambers | Jamie Gamble (1999) | ||
Member of Chambers | Roger S Giles (1976) | ||
Member of Chambers | Orla Grant (2005) | ||
Member of Chambers | Richard Grimshaw (2010) | ||
Member of Chambers | Grace Gwynne (2017) | ||
Member of Chambers | Imogen Halstead (2014) | ||
Member of Chambers | Lukas Hamilton-Eddy (2015) | ||
Member of Chambers | Teresa Hargreaves (1999) | ||
Member of Chambers | Timothy Harrington (1997) | ||
Member of Chambers | Christian Hawley (2013) | ||
Member of Chambers | Graham Henson (1976) | ||
Member of Chambers | Louise Higgins (2003) | ||
Member of Chambers | Karl Hirst (1997) | ||
Member of Chambers | Emma Hogan (1996) | ||
Member of Chambers | Christopher Hopkins (2003) | ||
Member of Chambers | Simon Hunka (2007) | ||
Member of Chambers | Eamonn Hurley-Flynn (2013) | ||
Member of Chambers | David Iles (1977) | ||
Member of Chambers | Mugni Islam-Choudhury (1996) | ||
Member of Chambers | Nazmun Ismail (1992) | ||
Member of Chambers | Mark Jones (2019) | ||
Member of Chambers | Timothy Jones (1975) * | ||
Member of Chambers | Jodie Kembery (2013) | ||
Member of Chambers | Katie Langdon (2007) | ||
Member of Chambers | Greg Leckey (2022) | ||
Member of Chambers | James Leslie (2004) | ||
Member of Chambers | Cecilia XU Lindsey (2012) | ||
Member of Chambers | Martin Liddiard (1989) | ||
Member of Chambers | Abid Mahmood (1992) | ||
Member of Chambers | Rhianna Manani (2018) | ||
Member of Chambers | Lynette McClement (2002) | ||
Member of Chambers | Andrew McGrath (1983) | ||
Member of Chambers | Nicola McIntosh (2007) | ||
Member of Chambers | Richard McLoughlin (2012) | ||
Member of Chambers | Rowena Meager (2007) | ||
Member of Chambers | Alexander Mellis (2013) | ||
Member of Chambers | Katie Miller (2010) | ||
Member of Chambers | Melanie Mills (2022) | ||
Member of Chambers | Richard Moat (1985) | ||
Member of Chambers | Jennifer Moles (2015) | ||
Member of Chambers | Antonie Muller (1990) | ||
Member of Chambers | Carole Murray (1989) | ||
Member of Chambers | Timothy Newman (1981) | ||
Member of Chambers | Lois Norris (2017) | ||
Member of Chambers | Arrin Nouri (2014) | ||
Member of Chambers | Richard Oakes (2007) | ||
Member of Chambers | John O'Higgins (1990) | ||
Member of Chambers | Laura O'Malley (2007) | ||
Member of Chambers | Cathlyn Orchard (1999) | ||
Member of Chambers | Daniel Oscroft (2003) | ||
Member of Chambers | Thea Osmund-Smith (2010) | ||
Member of Chambers | Denise Owen (2003) | ||
Member of Chambers | Giles Pengelly (2017) | ||
Member of Chambers | Francesca Perera (2017) | ||
Member of Chambers | Jason Perrin (2015) | ||
Member of Chambers | Christopher Perry (2002) | ||
Member of Chambers | Earl Pinnock (2003) | ||
Member of Chambers | Tim Pole (2001) | ||
Member of Chambers | Heather Popley (2003) | ||
Member of Chambers | POWER, Elizabeth (1996) | ||
Member of Chambers | Nicola Preston (1992) | ||
Member of Chambers | Charles Price (1999) | ||
Member of Chambers | Alexander Pritchard-Jones (2015) | ||
Member of Chambers | Joshue Purser (2016) | ||
Member of Chambers | William Pusey (1977) | ||
Member of Chambers | Mark Radburn (1991) | ||
Member of Chambers | Hugh Richards (1992) | ||
Member of Chambers | Rachel Riley (2013) | ||
Member of Chambers | Gemma Roberts (2006) | ||
Member of Chambers | Anna Rohan (2015) | ||
Member of Chambers | Jonathon Rushton (1997) | ||
Member of Chambers | Tom Schofield (2001) | ||
Member of Chambers | Ricky Seal (2012) | ||
Member of Chambers | Neil Shastri-Hurst (2018) | ||
Member of Chambers | Dr Louisa Sherlock (2018) | ||
Member of Chambers | Seamran Sidhu (2011) | ||
Member of Chambers | Sarah Slater (1996) | ||
Member of Chambers | Anne E Smallwood(1977) | ||
Member of Chambers | Robert Smallwood(1994) | ||
Member of Chambers | Steven Smith (2011) | ||
Member of Chambers | Jack Smyth (2007) | ||
Member of Chambers | James Snelus (1999) | ||
Member of Chambers | Lachlan Stewart (2019) | ||
Member of Chambers | David Taylor (1993) | ||
Member of Chambers | Kathryn Taylor (2005) | ||
Member of Chambers | Neil Thompson (1982) | ||
Member of Chambers | Bernard Thorogood (1986) | ||
Member of Chambers | Ekwall Singh Tiwana (1988) | ||
Member of Chambers | Miran Uddin (2001) | ||
Member of Chambers | Laura Vickers (2007) | ||
Member of Chambers | Philip Vollans (2015) | ||
Member of Chambers | Andrew Wallace (1988) | ||
Member of Chambers | Stephen Whitaker (1970) | ||
Member of Chambers | Marc Wilkinson (1992) | ||
Member of Chambers | Glenn Willetts (2000) | ||
Member of Chambers | Emma Williams (2012) | ||
Member of Chambers | Simon Worlock (1975) | ||
Member of Chambers | Grace Wright (2016) | ||
Member of Chambers | Ashley Wynne (1990) | ||
Member of Chambers | Nicholas Xydias (1992) | ||
Member of Chambers | Douglas Armstrong KC (1999)* | ||
Member of Chambers | Sir Jeremy WrightKC MP (1996)* | ||
Member of Chambers | James Montgomery(1989)* | ||
Member of Chambers | Michael Wingrave (2001) |
Barrister Profiles
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Richard Adams | Barrister | View Profile | |
Sarah Allen | View Profile | ||
Mark Anderson | Mark Anderson QC has a wide-ranging practice covering business and property disputes… | View Profile | |
Douglas Armstrong* | View Profile | ||
Peter Arnold | View Profile | ||
Helen Arthur | View Profile | ||
Chloe Ashley | View Profile | ||
Ravinder Bagral | Ravinder is known by solicitors to be an experienced and specialist advocate… | View Profile | |
Sharon Bahia | View Profile | ||
Param K Bains | Specialises in the law on children. | View Profile | |
Andrew Baker | Has wide experience of serious criminal matters including homicide, fraud and offences… | View Profile | |
Helen Barney | Practices exclusively in the field of employment law. She has comprehensive experience… | View Profile | |
Danny Bazini | Danny has specialised in all areas of immigration, asylum, human rights, EU… | View Profile | |
Thomas Beasley | View Profile | ||
Becket Bedford | Undertakes Appellate court advocacy, admin law, public law, international law, commercial law,… | View Profile | |
Gary Bell | Specialises in the most complex areas of criminal law, particularly serious fraud… | View Profile | |
Gerald Bermingham | Has served on the committee stage of numerous criminal justice bills and… | View Profile | |
Eleanor Berney-Dale | Barrister | View Profile | |
Jennifer Blair * | View Profile | ||
Paul Bleasdale | Head of Personal Injury Group at No5 Barristers’ Chambers Paul has significant… | View Profile | |
Phil Bradley | Specialises in criminal law; solid defence practice, including leading junior work in… | View Profile | |
Mark Bradshaw | Immigration and Court of Protection specialist. Considerable experience in asylum matters, including… | View Profile | |
The Rt Hon Suella Braverman QC MP | View Profile | ||
Chris Bright | Chris is recognised nationally as a leading PI and Clin Neg Silk… | View Profile | |
Matthew Brook | Matthew Brook is a specialist criminal practitioner. He acts both for the… | View Profile | |
Stephanie Brown | Specialises in divorce and financial provision; since 1990 has exclusively specialised in… | View Profile | |
Matthew Brunning | Barrister | View Profile | |
Angus Burden | All aspects of contentious wills and trusts work in particular challenges to… | View Profile | |
Paul Cairnes | Paul Cairnes was called to the Bar in 1980 and specialises exclusively… | View Profile | |
Joanna Chadwick | Specialises in family law and has extensive experience in the following areas… | View Profile | |
Adreeja Chatterjee | Family Law: Specialist with over 20 years experience. Areas: care – serious… | View Profile | |
Neil Chawla | Neil Chawla was educated at King Henry VIII School, Coventry and read… | View Profile | |
Satnam Choongh | Specialises exclusively in planning and environmental work, and acts for major housebuilders,… | View Profile | |
Victoria Clifford | Public law children: Victoria is instructed by local authorities, parents, relatives, guardians… | View Profile | |
Nicholas Cobill | BARRISTER – COMMERCIAL LITIGATION Nicholas is an experienced trial advocate who appears… | View Profile | |
Siobhan Collins | Barrister | View Profile | |
Gareth Compton | Practises exclusively in personal injury law, including all aspects of industrial disease… | View Profile | |
Richard Cooke | View Profile | ||
Louise Corfield | Louise specialises in traditional chancery matters, with a strong focus on contentious… | View Profile | |
John Coughlan | Deputy Head of the Clinical Negligence Group Director, No5 Chambers Ltd Director… | View Profile | |
Lucy Coulson | Barrister: Personal Injury; Regulatory. Lucy Coulson specialises in all aspects of personal… | View Profile | |
Hannah Court | View Profile | ||
Charles Crow | Charles has a growing reputation in the field of employment law having… | View Profile | |
Ramby De Mello | Ramby is a specialist barrister in judicial review and public law. He… | View Profile | |
Paul J Dean | Specialisms: CDR, insolvency, banking and partnership. Practises from Birmingham. Recent insolvency cases… | View Profile | |
Naomi Dean | View Profile | ||
Peter Dean | View Profile | ||
Naomi Dorothy Dean | Barrister, Family, Private Children and Public Children | View Profile | |
Louisa Denning | Specialising in personal injury; has wide experience of litigation on behalf of… | View Profile | |
Camilla Draycott | Barrister | View Profile | |
Michael Duck | Areas of speciality:- national specialist in serious/serious organised crime, cybercrime (including lecturing),… | View Profile | |
Malcolm Duthie | Recognised as a leading senior junior, Malcolm specialises in all aspects of… | View Profile | |
Nandini Dutta | Nandini covers all areas of family law with a particular emphasis on… | View Profile | |
Prof Nelson Enonchong | Barrister specialising in general commercial work, including banking law, financial services, civil… | View Profile | |
Omar Ensaff | Omar Ensaff is a chancery and commercial barrister at No5 Chambers. He… | View Profile | |
Paul Evans | Paul’s current case load covers the full spectrum of the most serious… | View Profile | |
Adam Farrer | Adam has over 25 years’ experience at the Bar of personal injury… | View Profile | |
Katie Feeney | View Profile | ||
Steven Fisher | Regularly instructed by Claimants and Defendants in the full range of personal… | View Profile | |
Samantha Forsyth | View Profile | ||
Michele Friel | Michele is a children law specialist with an extensive background in public… | View Profile | |
Kirsty Gallacher | Kirsty practices exclusively in family law and undertakes a full range of… | View Profile | |
Esther Gamble | Barrister | View Profile | |
Jamie Gamble | Jamie is consistently ranked as a leading barrister for personal injury and… | View Profile | |
Roger Giles | Has acted for a wide range of clients including local authorities, house… | View Profile | |
Peter Goatley | Specialises in planning and environmental law, and acts for a wide range… | View Profile | |
Edward Grant | View Profile | ||
Orla Grant | View Profile | ||
Richard Grimshaw | Richard specialises in clinical negligence, inquest and personal injury law and is… | View Profile | |
Grace Gwynne | View Profile | ||
Richard Hadley | Richard specialises exclusively in matters relating to children, where he regularly appears… | View Profile | |
Imogen Halstead | View Profile | ||
Lukas Hamilton-Eddy | View Profile | ||
Jonas Hankin | Described in Chambers UK as “a class act” and in the Legal… | View Profile | |
Tim Hanson | Associate tenant based in Jersey. | View Profile | |
Teresa Hargreaves | Teresa is a personal injury and clinical negligence specialist with over 20… | View Profile | |
Tim Harrington | View Profile | ||
Benjamin Hawkin | Ben practises in immigration & asylum, mental health, prison law and public… | View Profile | |
Christian Hawley | View Profile | ||
Michelle Heeley | Michelle is the current Leader of the Midland Circuit. Her practice consists… | View Profile | |
Graham Henson | Has a longstanding practice of defence work in major criminal cases of… | View Profile | |
Mark Heywood | Described as a silk clients ‘would instruct without hesitation’, Mark Heywood is… | View Profile | |
Louise Higgins | View Profile | ||
Karl Hirst | For a long time Karl has been recognised in the legal directories… | View Profile | |
Christopher Hopkins | Health and Safety Coroners Inquests Environment Road Traffic Law (criminal prosecutions and… | View Profile | |
Richard Humphreys | View Profile | ||
Simon Hunka | Simon is a hardworking advocate who enjoys his work and regularly appears… | View Profile | |
Eamonn Hurley-Flynn | View Profile | ||
David Iles | Has significant experience in serious criminal cases, acting for prosecution and defence;… | View Profile | |
Mugni Islam-Choudhury | Mugni has interest and expertise in dealing with high value claims, particularly… | View Profile | |
Caroline Jennings | Caroline specialises in all aspects of employment law. She is instructed on… | View Profile | |
Timothy Jones | Tim Jones has extensive experience in planning advocacy, appearing at all levels… | View Profile | |
Jonathan Jones | Specialises in personal injury and clinical negligence; has extensive experience in the… | View Profile | |
Catherine Jones | View Profile | ||
Richard Jones * | View Profile | ||
Adrian Keeling | Adrian is Head of No5 Barristers’ Chambers. He practises in all aspects… | View Profile | |
Jodie Kembery | View Profile | ||
Richard Kimblin | Practises public, civil and regulatory law in planning, environmental, consumer, and health… | View Profile | |
Katie Langdon | View Profile | ||
James Leslie | View Profile | ||
Martin Liddiard | Specialises in all areas of criminal law, both prosecution and defence; has… | View Profile | |
Cecilia Xu Lindsey | Cecilia has a spectrum of Commercial practice in both dispute resolution and… | View Profile | |
Abid Mahmood | Abid has appeared in some of the leading cases in his preferred… | View Profile | |
Saleema Mahmood | Serious crime and fraud, sexual offences: R v Haq and Others (murder);… | View Profile | |
Rhianna Manani | View Profile | ||
David Mason | Experienced practitioner, working for both the prosecution and the defence; represents police… | View Profile | |
Lynette McClement | View Profile | ||
Andrew McGrath | Has an extensive practice background in the field of employment, involving claimant… | View Profile | |
Nicola McIntosh | View Profile | ||
Richard McLoughlin | View Profile | ||
Alexander Mellis | Acts in all areas of personal injury law for both claimants and… | View Profile | |
Lorna Meyer | Specialises in family law, with a particular emphasis on children’s cases. Regular… | View Profile | |
Katie Miller | View Profile | ||
Sudhir Mishra * | View Profile | ||
David Mitchell | His practice covers all Chancery areas with an emphasis on wills, trusts… | View Profile | |
Richard Moat | Specialises in substantial value personal injury claims; has particular experience in industrial… | View Profile | |
Jennifer Moles | View Profile | ||
James Montgomery * | View Profile | ||
Antonie Muller | View Profile | ||
Carole Murray | View Profile | ||
Shakil Najib | Shakil is recognised for his expertise in commercial and chancery matters with… | View Profile | |
Clive Newberry | View Profile | ||
Tim Newman | Specialises in personal injury and clinical negligence claims together with associated professional… | View Profile | |
Lois Norris | View Profile | ||
Arrin Nouri | Arrin is a barrister specialising in family law, with a particular focus… | View Profile | |
Stefano Nuvoloni | Stefano has a recognised expertise in the most complex and sensitive of… | View Profile | |
John O'Higgins | Serious Crime | View Profile | |
Laura O'Malley | View Profile | ||
Richard Oakes | Richard specialises in the field of personal injury litigation. He undertakes a… | View Profile | |
Cathlyn Orchard | Serious crime | View Profile | |
Daniel Oscroft | Daniel has a diverse and busy Crown Court criminal practice. He has… | View Profile | |
Thea Osmund-Smith | Planning and environment; regulatory. | View Profile | |
Denise Owen | View Profile | ||
Naomi Owen | Barrister & Deputy Head of the Employment Group | View Profile | |
Giles Pengelly | Barrister | View Profile | |
Francesca Perera | View Profile | ||
Jason Perrin | Barrister. | View Profile | |
Christopher Perry | View Profile | ||
Earl Pinnock | Criminal defence – serious crime; homicide, terrorism, drugs, sex, slavery / trafficking,… | View Profile | |
Henry Pitchers | Henry was appointed Queen’s Counsel in March 2020, after two decades as… | View Profile | |
Tim Pole | View Profile | ||
Heather Popley | Heather regularly appears in the Family Court and High Court. Her family law practice… | View Profile | |
Elizabeth Power | Practises exclusively in crime, focuses on complex drug-related offences, sexual offence such… | View Profile | |
Nicola Preston | A specialist Chancery practitioner whose practice concentrates on, but is not limited… | View Profile | |
Alexander Pritchard-Jones | View Profile | ||
William Pusey | Barrister dealing with all aspects of personal injury and clinical negligence with… | View Profile | |
Mark Radburn | Mark practises exclusively in the fields of personal injury and clinical negligence,… | View Profile | |
Hugh Richards | Specialises in planning and environmental law; his town and country planning practice… | View Profile | |
Gemma Roberts | View Profile | ||
Philip Rule | Barrister – King’s Counsel. Undertaking a variety of areas of work, but… | View Profile | |
Mr Jonathon Rushton | Barrister | View Profile | |
Harpreet Sandhu | Harpreet took silk in his fifteenth year of practice. He prosecutes and defends… | View Profile | |
Tom Schofield | View Profile | ||
Ricky Seal | View Profile | ||
Dr Neil Shastri-Hurst | Neil is dual qualified in Medicine and Law. His practice is focussed… | View Profile | |
Dr Louisa Sherlock | Barrister-at-law | View Profile | |
Talbir Singh | Prosecutes and defends and has experience in Appeal by Case Stated, and… | View Profile | |
Anne Smallwood | Extensive experience in: divorce and financial provision (including cases where the assets… | View Profile | |
Robert Smallwood | Robert practices exclusively in the fields of Personal Injury and Clinical Negligence,… | View Profile | |
Steven Smith | View Profile | ||
Jack Smyth | View Profile | ||
James Snelus | View Profile | ||
Kathryn Taylor | All areas of family law including public and private law; Children Act… | View Profile | |
David Taylor | His practice includes all areas of commercial and chancery work, with an… | View Profile | |
Rex Tedd | Barrister specialising in regulatory law (particularly health and safety and environmental) and… | View Profile | |
Neil Thompson | PI/Clinical Negligence. Over 30 years experience in PI and clinical negligence litigation.… | View Profile | |
Bernard Thorogood | Specialises in the most serious categories of health and safety, environment and… | View Profile | |
Ekwall Singh Tiwana | Specialises in criminal work, and has experience in cases involving murder, manslaughter,… | View Profile | |
David Tyack | Specialist in personal injury and clinical negligence for ten years. Practises in… | View Profile | |
Laura Vickers | View Profile | ||
Philip Vollans | View Profile | ||
Andrew Wallace | Specialises exclusively in crime but has a strong background in public care… | View Profile | |
Stephen Whitaker | Chancery specialist undertaking contentious and non-contentious work in the core Chancery areas… | View Profile | |
Marc Wilkinson | Specialises in all forms of property litigation, but also has extensive experience… | View Profile | |
Glenn Willetts | Has advised in connection with many areas of commercial and chancery practice;… | View Profile | |
Emma Williams | View Profile | ||
Michael Wingrave | Currently practising from the Cayman Islands, Michael splits his time between complex… | View Profile | |
Simon Worlock | An experienced childcare and criminal practitioner, he is a meticulous preparer and… | View Profile | |
Ashley Wynne | Specialist in high net worth financial remedy, cohabitation and Inheritance Act cases.… | View Profile | |
Nicholas Xydias | Undertakes a wide variety of personal injury work ranging from interlocutory work… | View Profile | |
Christopher Young | Barrister, specialising exclusively in town and country planning, highways and environmental law.… | View Profile |
- Midland Circuit > Administrative and public law (including civil liberties and human rights)
- Midland Circuit > Business and regulatory crime (including health and safety)
- Midland Circuit > Chancery, probate, and tax
- Midland Circuit > Clinical negligence
- Midland Circuit > Commercial litigation
- Midland Circuit > Company and insolvency
- Midland Circuit > Costs
- Midland Circuit > Court of Protection and community care
- Midland Circuit > Crime (general and fraud)
- Midland Circuit > Employment
- Midland Circuit > Family: children and domestic violence
- Midland Circuit > Immigration
- Midland Circuit > Inquests and inquiries
- Midland Circuit > Personal injury
- Midland Circuit > Planning and environment
- Midland Circuit > Professional disciplinary law
- Midland Circuit > Professional negligence
- Midland Circuit > Property and construction
Top Tier Set Rankings
- Western Circuit > Planning and environment
- Western Circuit > Administrative and public law (including civil liberties and human rights)
- Western Circuit > Court of Protection and community care
- Fraud: civil
- Commercial litigation
- Crime
- Fraud: crime
- Professional negligence
- Administrative law and human rights
- Clinical negligence
- Company
- Insolvency
- Personal injury, industrial disease and insurance fraud
- Planning
- Inquests and inquiries
- South Eastern Circuit > Clinical negligence
- Wales and Chester Circuit > Administrative and public law (including civil liberties and human rights)
- Wales and Chester Circuit > Court of Protection and community care
- Family: children and domestic abuse
- Police law (forces and constables)
- Employment
- Professional disciplinary and regulatory law
- Social housing
- Court of Protection and community care