
Administrative law and human rights
Leading Juniors
Leading juniors are those with significant experience of key cases, strong market recognition from both peers and clients, and are seen as future candidates for silk.


Tom Royston
Garden Court North Chambers ‘Tom is an outstanding advocate - his oral submissions are clear and well structured, and his written advocacy is excellent. Tom is brilliant on social security and has been involved in some of the key cases in this field.'

Kate Stone
Garden Court North Chambers 'She is clear and focussed, brave and succinct. Her written work is fabulous.'
David Pojur
Lincoln House Chambers‘David is articulate and effective in his advocacy. The precision in his preparation means that there is clarity in his advocacy which means that client and court are well-informed of the relevant position and primary points.’
Matthew Howarth
Lincoln House Chambers‘Deeply knowledgeable, has acted on a lot of the leading cases in the area. Personable, friendly but also excellent on his feet and incredibly knowledgeable regarding a lot of different and discreet areas of public law.’
Paul Draycott
Doughty Street ChambersNick Stanage
Doughty Street Chambers‘His particular skill is the ability to translate complex legal issues into language that can be understood.’

Tasaddat Hussain
Garden Court North Chambers
Mikhil Karnik
Garden Court North Chambers 'His written pleadings are concise and persuasive. Clients say that he has a good manner at hearings and makes them feel at ease.'

Lucy Mair
Garden Court North Chambers
Joseph Markus
Garden Court North Chambers
Christian Weaver
Garden Court North ChambersRichard Dawson
Lincoln House Chambers‘On his feet, Richard is able to identify the key issues immediately and foresee how a case will play out.’
Brynmor Adams
Exchange ChambersRichard Borrett
Kings ChambersStephanie Hall
Kings Chambers ‘Stephanie is a clear and persuasive advocate who is clearly able to master her brief well.’
Arianna Kelly
39 Essex ChambersRising stars
Rising stars at the Bar are defined as barristers between four and eight years’ call who are seen as up-and-coming members of the Bar in their respective practice areas by clients and peers alike. They will already be instructed in high-profile, complex, and high-value contentious and non-contentious matters, working with and opposite more experienced leading counsel.
Lily Lewis
Garden Court ChambersLily is remarkable for her ability to use a wider perspective in her work. She is able to look beyond individual cases to make insightful, trenchant analysis about public services and the justice system.’