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Cornerstone Barristers
Falcon Drive
CARDIFF BAY
CF10 4RU
United Kingdom

With over 60 barristers, including 15 silks, and offices in London, Birmingham and Cardiff, Cornerstone Barristers is a leading public law set that provides advice and representation in areas including: public law and judicial review, planning and environment, climate litigation and advice, housing, property, licensing, data protection, Court of Protection, health and social care, commercial and regulatory law.

Clients include private developers, companies, central and local government, public development agencies and individuals.

Cornerstone have 12 junior barristers on the Attorney General Panel’s of Counsel to the Crown acting frequently for central government departments in a wide variety of disputes.

The set: Chambers offers expertise at all levels of seniority, from KCs to newly qualified barristers, and at all levels of the court system, from County Court to the Supreme Court. Members are highly regarded and often involved in ground-breaking cases. They are not just legal experts but sector specialists, meaning that clients receive advice from, and are represented by, people who understand their perspective, their business and their challenges.

Types of work undertaken: The set’s expertise takes in the most lengthy, complex and high-profile cases, as well as more routine matters.

Planning and environment: As one of the leading planning sets, Cornerstone Barristers handles the full range of issues including high-profile infrastructure and other nationally important projects involving property, public and environmental law, compulsory purchase and compensation, minerals and waste, rights of way, highways, village greens and commons. Members handle major inquiries and advise on prominent developments, statutory challenges and judicial review.

Public law and Judicial Review: Known for their public law expertise, members regularly appear in high profile cases of strategic importance before all courts. This includes judicial review, governmental and other inquiries, tribunal proceedings, disciplinary proceedings involving public bodies and statutory appeal work.

Planning and environment: Their team advises a wide range of clients from large property developers and public bodies through to small businesses and individuals. They appear in high profile planning inquiries as well as in the High Court. This means its members can advise throughout the different stages of a planning case, from the inquiry up to the Supreme Court.

Climate litigation and advice: This set has a strong track record of providing credible, strategic, carbon-literate advice to clients and our barristers are frequently involved in some of the most consequential and high-profile climate litigation cases in the UK, including the two leading climate cases of 2024 – the Finch Litigation and the Carbon Budget Delivery Plan challenge.

Housing: The set is well known for landlord and tenant law, homelessness, asylum, housing benefit fraud, possession claims, contested succession, unlawful subletting, anti-social behaviour and disrepair. It’s members’ cross sector expertise means they are able to advise on all aspects of a case, including interlinking issues such as the Children Act, Adult Social Care, Immigration rights, Capacity and Court of Protection work

Property: As well as advising and representing private and public-sector clients in relation to commercial and residential property, members act as mediators and arbitrators.

Licensing: The set drives professional development in this area by advising, training and educating across the whole field, including alcohol, entertainment, gambling and taxis, on behalf of licensing authorities, police, leading industry operators, trade associations and campaign and community groups.

Information law: The team has particular expertise in profiling, big data and Al, and brings both legal and technical knowledge to advising clients.

Health and social care: Members represent clients in the Court of Protection, the Administrative Court and the Supreme Court across the full spectrum of health and social care matters, including adult and child social care, mental capacity and mental health law.

Commercial: The set includes barristers with domestic business law practices encompassing contentious and non-contentious commercial and corporate work.

Regulatory law: In conjunction with a leading reputation in corporate manslaughter, the set provides a comprehensive service in consumer protection, trading standards, health and safety and environmental regulation.

Department Name Email Telephone
CEO Clare Bello [email protected]
Senior Clerk Elliot Langdorf [email protected]
Joint Head of Chambers COPPEL KC, Philip (1994) [email protected]
Joint Head of Chambers COSGROVE KC, Thomas (1994) [email protected]
Member of Chambers FINDLAY KC, James (1984) [email protected]
Member of Chambers GASZTOWICZ KC, Steven (1981) [email protected]
Member of Chambers FORLIN KC, Gerard (1984) [email protected]
Member of Chambers BHOSE KC, Ranjit (1989) [email protected]
Member of Chambers RUTLEDGE KC, Kelvin (1989) [email protected]
Member of Chambers BEDFORD KC, Michael (1985) [email protected]
Member of Chambers GROUND KC, Richard (1994) [email protected]
Member of Chambers BUSCH KC, Lisa (2000) [email protected]
Member of Chambers SHADAREVIAN KC, Paul (1984) [email protected]
Member of Chambers HUTCHINGS KC, Matt (1993) [email protected]
Member of Chambers DEHON KC, Estelle (2006) [email protected]
Member of Chambers BHOGAL KC, Kuljit (1999) [email protected]
Associate of Chambers STOKER, Graham (1977) [email protected]
Member of Chambers ALBUTT, Ian (1981) [email protected]
Member of Chambers CLAY, Jonathan (1990) [email protected]
Member of Chambers MARSHALL, Paul (1991) [email protected]
Member of Chambers ROWLANDS, Catherine (1992) [email protected]
Member of Chambers TOWNSEND, Harriet (1992) [email protected]
Member of Chambers GREEN, Robin (1992) [email protected]
Member of Chambers GRANT, Edward (1994) [email protected]
Member of Chambers EDWARDS, Martin (1995) [email protected]
Member of Chambers FELDMAN, Matthew (1995) [email protected]
Member of Chambers PAGET, Michael (1995) [email protected]
Member of Chambers LINTOTT, David (1996) [email protected]
Member of Chambers BEGLAN, Wayne (1996) [email protected]
Member of Chambers BEGLAN, Wayne (1996) [email protected]
Member of Chambers JOHNSON, Lindsay (1997) [email protected]
Member of Chambers LANE, Andrew (1999) [email protected]
Member of Chambers DATTA, Shomik (2000) [email protected]
Member of Chambers RANATUNGA, Asitha (2001) [email protected]
Member of Chambers PETER, Natasha (2001) [email protected]
Member of Chambers ETIEBET, Peggy (2001) [email protected]
Member of Chambers UNDERWOOD, Dean (2002) [email protected]
Member of Chambers CANNON, Josef (2002) [email protected]
Member of Chambers LAMBERT, Emmaline (2003) [email protected]
Member of Chambers PARRY, Clare (2005) [email protected]
Member of Chambers PARKHILL, Lee (2005) [email protected]
Member of Chambers OSCROFT, Jennifer (2006) [email protected]
Member of Chambers KOHLI, Ryan (2006) [email protected]
Member of Chambers SALMON, Sarah (2007) [email protected]
Member of Chambers WILLIAMS, Robert (2008) [email protected]
Member of Chambers DRING, Emma (2009) [email protected]
Member of Chambers WHITTINGTON, Zoe (2009) [email protected]
Member of Chambers PAREKH, Ruchi (2010) [email protected]
Member of Chambers CAMPBELL, Alexander (2010) [email protected]
Member of Chambers CANTOR, Alistair (2011) [email protected]
Member of Chambers PARKER, Jack (2011) [email protected]
Member of Chambers HANSTOCK, Richard (2012) [email protected]
Member of Chambers PINDHAM, Nina (2012) [email protected]
Member of Chambers DU FEU, Ben (2013) [email protected]
Member of Chambers LEWIN, Matt (2013) [email protected]
Member of Chambers CALZAVARA, Riccardo (2013) [email protected]
Member of Chambers O'LEARY, Tara (2014) [email protected]
Member of Chambers FITZSIMONS, John (2016) [email protected]
Member of Chambers DAVIES, Olivia (2016) [email protected]
Member of Chambers Dr WILLIAMS, Alex (2017) [email protected]
Member of Chambers WELSH, David (2017) [email protected]
Member of Chambers Dr FOWLES, Sam (2017) [email protected]
Member of Chambers CLAPP, Rowan (2018) [email protected]
Member of Chambers FLANAGAN, India (2018) [email protected]
Associate of Chambers Dr LIENEN, Christina (2019) [email protected]
Member of Chambers BARBER, Jack (2019) [email protected]
Member of Chambers BELL, Verity (2020) [email protected]
Member of Chambers SIRICA, Jackson (2021) [email protected]
Member of Chambers LANE, Lois (2022) [email protected]
Photo Name Position Profile
Jack  Barber photo Jack Barber
Alistair Cantor photo Alistair Cantor Alistair Cantor specialises in commercial and regulatory, property and housing law. He…
Olivia Davies photo Olivia Davies Olivia maintains a consciously broad practice in most areas of Chambers’ work,…
Matthew Feldman photo Matthew Feldman Matthew Feldman has extensive experience in housing law representing local authorities, registered…
India  Flanagan photo India Flanagan India has a busy and growing practice primarily in the Court of…
Matt Hutchings photo Matt Hutchings Matt has a broad practice spanning the full range of chambers’ public…
Ryan Kohli photo Ryan Kohli Administrative and public law:  Ryan has extensive experience representing government departments and…
Nina  Pindham photo Nina Pindham
Clare Bello : CEO
Elliot Langdorf : Senior Clerk

The principles of equal opportunity and diversity are a fundamental part of Cornerstone Barristers’ philosophy and are essential to our success as a thriving set. It is our unequivocal policy not to discriminate against anyone, either directly or indirectly, on grounds of race, colour, ethnic or national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, marital or civil partnership status, pregnancy, maternity or paternity, disability, religion or belief, age, part-time, fixed-term or contractual status, or on any other irrelevant or irrational basis.

In particular, Chambers is committed to ensuring that it selects pupils, tenants and employees without discrimination, that discriminatory considerations play no part in the allocation of work within chambers, and that we do not accept instructions from solicitors who seek to select Counsel on a discriminatory basis. We endeavour to treat everyone, both inside and outside Chambers, with attention, courtesy, respect and consideration. We also aim to ensure that our pupillage, work experience, employment and membership opportunities are open and accessible to all based on individual qualities and personal merit.

Each year we host a small number of visits from pupils in state sixth forms who are interested in a career at the bar.  The visits involve a tour of legal London and our Chambers and there is an opportunity to meet barristers and take part in a simple advocacy exercise. These visits are funded by the Anthony Scrivener education fund.


CLIENT: Elizabeth Smith
COMPANY/FIRM: Uttlesford District Council
TESTIMONIAL: “Cornerstone Barristers are our Chambers of choice.  We have always had a first-class service from its members and we have never had to look elsewhere because of an inability to assist us.

The Clerks are all extremely helpful and on occasions have gone above and beyond the call of duty to assist us.

I would thoroughly recommend them.”


CLIENT: Jo Smith
COMPANY/FIRM: Mid Kent Legal Services – Tunbridge Wells Borough Council
TESTIMONIAL: “Cornerstone Barristers is the complete package. Clerks who understand their client’s needs and will move everything to make sure they are met. Barristers who are outstanding in their field. Highly knowledgeable, quick to grasp the facts and the ability to see solutions where they haven’t been identified before – A professional service from start to finish with competitive fees that have kept us coming back for more time and time again. I would have no hesitation in recommending Cornerstone to represent your client (unless they are against us, of course!)”


CLIENT: Ian Chai
COMPANY/FIRM: Francis Wilks & Jones Solicitors
TESTIMONIAL: “I have instructed Cornerstone Barristers for many years now. From the juniors to silks, I have had consistent, excellent drafting, advocacy and tactical skills in cases ranging from the County Court to the Court of Appeal. The clerks are also fantastic and go the extra mile. A seamless operation.”


CLIENT: Linda Trembath
COMPANY/FIRM: Tendring District Council
TESTIMONIAL: “Cornerstone Chambers, aka 2-3 GIS, have pulled out the stops this last year and really feel like part of our team.  Frequently, and at very short notice, barristers have both been found and agreed to assist us and all, clerks and barristers alike, have provided a sterling, and importantly, reliable service.  That extra resource, our team extension if you like, has been there to support us through more unusually tough times this year than we care to remember.”


CLIENT: Jo Sterakides
COMPANY/FIRM: London Borough of Hackney
TESTIMONIAL: “I regularly use Cornerstone. They are my go to chambers and usually my first choice. This is not just because of the excellent selection of barristers available, but also because of the incredible service that I receive from the clerks there. The clerks are knowledgeable, friendly and professional, and go out of their way to assist in any way they can. Any barrister recommendation for cases are spot on and they are always contactable, which to me is very helpful. Head clerk Elliot and his team leaders have in my view, improved the service of chambers even during the pandemic”