The Legal 500 > United Kingdom - The Bar > Regional Bar > South Eastern Circuit > Commercial litigation
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United Kingdom - The Bar
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Regional Bar
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South Eastern Circuit
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Commercial litigation
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Administrative and public law (including civil liberties and human rights)
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Clinical negligence
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Company and insolvency
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Property and construction
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- Court of Protection and community care
- Crime (general and fraud)
- Employment
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- Family: divorce and financial remedy
- Personal injury
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- Administrative and public law (including civil liberties and human rights)
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- Clinical negligence
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- Crime (general and fraud)
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- Clinical negligence
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- Costs
- Court of Protection and community care
- Crime (general and fraud)
- Employment
- Family: children and domestic violence
- Family: divorce and financial remedy
- Family and children law
- Immigration
- Inquests and inquiries
- Licensing
- Personal injury
- Planning and environment
- Professional disciplinary law
- Professional negligence
- Property and construction
- Social Housing
- Sport
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Leading Silks
Leading Juniors
Paul Ashwell – 1 Crown Office Row, Brighton ‘Paul has an attention to detail and in-depth knowledge of complex areas of commercial litigation. He has a good manner with clients and preparation in advance of advice and conferences.’
Lauren Godfrey –Gatehouse Chambers 'A tiger in court.'
Simon Redmayne –East Anglian Chambers 'Simon is an outstanding communicator who instantly puts clients at ease with his calm and professional manner. He is also a truly formidable advocate.'
Mukhtiar Singh – Doughty Street Chambers ‘Mukhtiar is thoroughly down to earth and is appreciated for his easy way of explaining complicated issues.’
Stuart Wright – 1 Crown Office Row, Brighton 'Stuart is an excellent barrister and go-to barrister for any commercial litigation work. He is very thorough and forensic in his analysis and has an impressive grasp of legal and commercial issues. His advice is clear and logical and commercially focused.'
Rising Stars
Rebecca Farrell – 3PB ‘Rebecca is extremely diligent. Her preparation for each matter is thorough and focussed, and she applies the same discipline and dedication to low-value, fast-track matters through to complex, high-value claims. She has the ability to get on top of difficult issues quickly.’
Matthew Withers – 1 Crown Office Row, Brighton 'A direct junior with a good court manner.'
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