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1 King's Bench Walk

Chambers of Richard Anelay QC

TEMPLE, LONDON, EC4Y 7DB, ENGLAND
Tel:
Work 020 7936 1500
Fax:
Fax 020 7936 1590
DX:
20 LONDON CHANCERY LANE
Web:
www.1kbw.co.uk
Email:
London, Lewes

What we say about the set's legal practice in London Bar

Children law (including public and private law)

Within Children law (including public and private law), 1 King's Bench Walk (Chambers of Richard Anelay QC) is a second tier firm,

At 1 King’s Bench Walk, the ‘hugely experienced and knowledgeableDeborah Eaton QC is ‘the primus inter pares of private children work’. Anthony Kirk QC is a ‘first choice for factually difficult cases’, and ‘has an international mediation practice that is second to none’, and Charles Howard QC is ‘superb’. Of the juniors, Madeleine Reardon is ‘absolutely excellent’ and ‘ferociously bright’, Caroline Lister is ‘a delight to work with’, and Deepak Nagpal is ‘hardworking, bright and excellent value’.

Crime

Within Crime, tier 5

Also recommended are: Bernard Thorogood at No5 Chambers; ‘heavyweight juniorPaul Phillips and Michael Neofytou (a ‘shining star in the ascendancy’) at Charter Chambers; Anthony Metzer at Argent Chambers, who ‘conducts cases with skill and integrity’; Fred Ferguson’s ‘very strong eye for detail’ at 9 Gough Square; ‘excellent leaderCamden Pratt QC and ‘competent and authoritative juniorJulian Woodbridge at 1 King’s Bench Walk; Nadine Radford QC at 187 Fleet Street Chambers; Patrick Upward QC and Sophie Shotton at 15 New Bridge Street; Fiona Horlick at Outer Temple Chambers; and ‘technically brilliant’ solicitor advocate Jo Cooper, and the ‘thorough and conscientious’ Stephen Walters at Perren Buildings Chambers.

Family law (including divorce and ancillary relief)

Within Family law (including divorce and ancillary relief), 1 King's Bench Walk (Chambers of Richard Anelay QC) is a first tier firm,

1 King’s Bench Walk is a ‘fantastic set of chambers with excellent barristers at all levels’. These include Barry Singleton QC, who ‘remains a serious, heavyweight player in the field of big financial cases’; the ‘superbCharles Howard QC; and Deborah Eaton QC, who is ‘an impeccable barrister on every level’. Christopher Pocock QC is ‘brilliant’ and ‘lethal with figures’, and James Turner QC is ‘completely unflappable, with tremendous intellect’. At junior level, the ‘extraordinarily cleverRichard Harrison is ‘a High Court judge in the making’; Harry Oliver is a ‘ferocious cross-examiner with a terrific presence in court’; Dominic Brazil is an ‘excellent advocate and a tenacious negotiator’; and Richard Castle has ‘a reassuring gravitas beyond his years of call’. Other recommended juniors include James Roberts, Ian Cook, Caroline Lister and Deepak Nagpal.


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