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Littleton Chambers Offices
Littleton Chambers
3 KING'S BENCH WALK NORTH, TEMPLE
LONDON
EC4Y 7HR
England
Littleton Chambers > The Legal 500 Rankings
London Bar > Employment Tier 1
‘A strong set for employment work‘, Littleton Chambers has a solid track record in representing respondent clients in a wide range of challenging cases. In the Court of Appeal, David Reade KC and Grahame Anderson acted for the respondents in a test case on the rights of agency workers to access permanent employment opportunities (Kocur v Angard Staffing Limited and Royal Mail Group). Also in the Court of Appeal, Anderson and Nicholas Siddall KC acted in Kong v Gulf International Bank Ltd, a landmark case involving the scope of the distinction between a whistleblowing disclosure and the conduct related to its manner, known as the separability principle. Over in the Supreme Court, Mohinderpal Sethi KC and Sophia Berry appeared in Basfar v Wong, the first case to be granted permission to leapfrog appeal directly to the Supreme Court from the EAT. The case involved a claim brought against a serving diplomat by a domestic worker, who alleged that she had been trafficked to the UK and her employment conditions constituted modern slavery; the Supreme Court ruled that diplomatic immunity could not defeat such a claim as it fell under the commercial activity exception.Rising stars
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Testimonials
‘Jason Drakeford and his team of clerks are fantastic – helpful, proactive and knowledgeable about the needs of clients.’
‘Jason Drakeford is very user-friendly and helpful.’
‘Scott Hersey is always very helpful and attentive.’
‘Ian Smethurst is always friendly and helpful.’
‘Littleton is a deeply impressive set with a wealth of exceptional talent.’
‘An outstanding set. Extremely high quality across the board.’
‘Huge strength in depth for employment work.’
‘Quality set.’
London Bar > Partnership Tier 2
Littleton Chambers‘ partnership group receives a regular flow of instructions involving professional services firms for sensitive disputes carrying reputational and business risk. Members of chambers, including head of chambers Gavin Mansfield KC, handle a number of matters at the intersection of partnership and employment law, with clients including patent agents, surveyors and hedge funds. Mansfield KC was recently involved in Armstrong and others v Taylor and others, a High Court claim between members of an investment management business, including an allegation that one group of partners conspired to remove the claimant’s group's influence.  Jonathan Cohen KC is another notable name in this space, while Mohinderpal Sethi KC handles disputes arising in the professional and financial services sector; James Bickford Smith is noted for his expertise in partnership arbitrations.Leading Silks
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London Bar > Sport Tier 2
Littleton Chambers demonstrates an ‘excellent range of work‘ in the sports field, which includes contractual, employment and FA Rule K disputes in football, while standing out for its work in the scope of discrimination and safeguarding investigations. For example, Mohinderpal Sethi KC is chair of the independent investigation, and Ashley Cukier a member of the investigation team, looking into allegations of unlawful discrimination at Yorkshire CCC. Paul Gilroy KC was instructed as an expert witness on English law in an appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport in the dispute between the club and Nantes FC over the transfer of Emiliano Sala. David Reade KC is noted for his working relating to agency contracts disputes in football, and Lydia Banerjee is noted for her work in investigations by governing bodies regarding, among others, safeguarding and abuse.Leading Silks
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‘Excellent clerks service – special mention for Ian Smethurst’
‘The clerks are first class: The Head Clerk Jason Drakeford is down to earth, practical and very commercial. George Shah is up and coming.’
‘Jason Drakeford is very helpful and responsive.’
‘The clerking is top notch and has made working on a large project with a number of barristers from Chambers very slick.’
‘Absolutely first class clerks who are always on top of their roles and carry out their services perfectly and efficiently. Always can be trusted to provide good recommendations and easy to communicate with.’
‘Very responsive, commercial and great client care skills.’
‘In my view, Littleton Chambers is the best sports Chambers around. It sports team can deal with all aspects of sports law in all sports fields’
‘Littleton is one of the premier sets for sports and employment work and offers outstanding value for money.’
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London Bar > Crypto and blockchain assets Tier 2
Littleton Chambers handle a wide variety of work, from contractual and regulatory aspects of blockchain including cryptocurrency trading disputes and smart contract matters. Andrew Maguire was involved in Jones v Persons Unknown v Huobi Globaly Ltd, where he obtained the first summary judgement against a crypto exchange, citing a constructive trust between the exchange and an investor.Leading Juniors
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‘Littleton are excellent.’
‘Scott Hersey and Dan Woodbridge are brilliant, very attentive and responsive and always look after me and the clients.’
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London Bar > Commercial litigation Tier 4
Consistently instructed in high-profile cases at the commercial Bar, Littleton Chambers‘ commercial group is particularly focused on complex, multi-party international claims involving contract, civil fraud, banking, and shareholder disputes. In Athena Capital Fund v Secretariat of the Holy See, reportedly dubbed the "Vatican’s Trial of the Century", Charles Samek KC represented a Swiss businessman in a case that concerning its  financial investments in London’s property market; the Vatican alleges that the seller of the properties fraudulently inflated the price of a former Harrods warehouse. Jonathan Cohen KC, leading Ashley Cukier, acted for Sportfive, an operator of digital advertising boards, in its claim for an injunction against Nottingham Forest to prevent it from operating the advertising boards itself and terminating its contract with the company.Leading Silks
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Northern Circuit > Employment
London Bar > Fraud: civil
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London Bar > Banking and finance (including consumer credit)
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London Bar > International arbitration: counsel
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London Bar > Professional disciplinary and regulatory law
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London Bar > Company
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London Bar > Financial services regulation
Middle East: The English Bar > Commercial Tier 3
Littleton Chambers offers considerable experience handling complex commercial and employment disputes before the DIFC, ADGM and other Middle Eastern offshore courts. Mohinderpal Sethi KC represented the defendants in Kahlon v Liberty Steel Group Ltd, a significant case before the DIFC Court of Appeal in which a damages claim in excess of $32 million was brought by the company’s former CEO; the judgement will be a leading case on the jurisdiction of the DIFC Courts under the Judicial Authority Law. James Bickford Smith remains highly sought after for complex employee disputes which span multiple jurisdictions, including the DIFC, Abu Dhabi and Saudi Arabia.Leading juniors
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‘Great clerking team.’
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The English Bar Offshore > The English Bar Offshore
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Littleton Chambers > Set Profile
The set: Littleton is a leading employment and commercial chambers. The set’s highly regarded team of 50 barristers includes 15 silks, all of whom provide exceptional advice and advocacy to its clients.
Work undertaken:  Littleton members’ practices cover a wide spectrum of work in a number of jurisdictions, including: employment law; business protection (both statutory and High Court); commercial law, incorporating fraud, insolvency, financial services, banking, commercial contracts, share and business sale agreements, shareholder disputes, company and partnership law, disciplinary and regulatory; sports law; injunctions; and mediation and arbitration, civil investigations, international and offshore disputes.
Recruitment: Members of Chambers fund two pupils per year. Chambers are members of the Pupillage Gateway. Placing value not only on the skills of its tenants as advocates and lawyers, but also on their practical and friendly approach, Littleton aims to take on pupils who, in addition to an excellent academic record, show a flair for advocacy and have the strong interpersonal skills necessary to succeed at the modern day Bar. We are proud to support underrepresented groups in their applications to the Bar through our collaborations with Rare, the Bar Council e-mentoring scheme, the Bar Placement Scheme, 10,000 Black Interns, Bridging the Bar and our own Inspire Sports Law Initiative.
For more detailed CVs and information about members, news, comments, case reports, webinars, podcasts and contributions to publications, please visit www.littletonchambers.com.
Main Contacts
Department | Name | Telephone | |
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Chambers Director | Liz Dux | ldux@littletonchambers.co.uk | 0207 797 8600 |
Senior Clerk | Jason Drakeford | Jason@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8623 |
Head of Chambers | MANSFIELD KC, Gavin (2013) | ghm@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | BOWERS KC, John (1998) | jb@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | BLOCH KC, Selwyn (2000) | sb@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | READE KC, David (2006) | dr@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | GILROY KC, Paul (2006) | pg@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | SAMEK KC, Charles (2009) | cs@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | TATTON-BROWN KC, Daniel (2016) | dtb@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | COHEN KC, Jonathan (2016) | jcohen@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | SOLOMON KC, Adam (2018) | ASolomon@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | SETHI KC, Mohinderpal (2019) | MoSethiQC@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | MARTIN KC, Dale (2019) | dm@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | SIDDALL KC, Nicholas (2019) | NSiddall@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | MEHRZAD KC, John (2020) | johnmehrzad@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | D'CRUZ KC, Rupert (2021) | rdc@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | DAVIS KC, Carol (2021) | cda@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | de SILVA KC, Niran (2021) | nd@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | FODDER, Martin | mfodder@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | SENDALL, Antony (1984) | asendall@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | NEAMAN, Sam (1988) | sn@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | MAGUIRE, Andrew | amaguire@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | LEWIS, Jeremy (1992) | jl@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | QUINN, Chris (1992) | cq@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | BONE, Lucy (1999) | LBone@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | SHERIDAN, Matthew (2000) | mss@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | SHIU, Ming-Yee (2000) | myshiu@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | WYNNE, James (2002) | jwy@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | LASCELLES, David (2003) | dla@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | PALMER, Martin (2003) | martinpalmer@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | NORTHALL, Daniel (2004) | DNorthall@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | KEMP, Edward (2005) | EKemp@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | ROBSON, Alexander (2006) | alexrobson@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | DAVIES, Charlotte (2006) | charlottedavies@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | BANERJEE, Lydia (2007) | lbanerjee@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | BICKFORD SMITH, James (2008) | jbs@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | ASHIRU, Charlene (2008) | chawkins@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | HALBAN, Alexander (2009) | ahalban@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | GOODFELLOW, Nicholas (2009) | NGoodfellow@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | GRAY, Benjamin (2011) | BGray@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | DELEHANTY, Marc (2011) | MDelehanty@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | HUMPHREYS, Mark (2012) | MHumphreys@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | BERRY, Sophia (2012) | SBerry@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | ANDERSON, Grahame (2013) | GAnderson@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | CUKIER, Ashley (2013) | ajc@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | LEADBETTER, Georgina (2013) | GL@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | BRYAN, Joseph (2015) | jwb@littltonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | GREEN, James (2015) | jg@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | WILSON, Kieran (2016) | kwilson@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | SANDERS, Stuart (2017) | ssanders@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | MATHUR, Anirudh (2017) | amathur@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Members of Chambers | BRESLIN, Blathnaid (2019) | bbreslin@littletonchambers.co.uk | +44 (0) 20 7797 8600 |
Barrister Profiles
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Grahame Anderson | Grahame is an expert trial and appellate advocate in employment and equalities… | View Profile | |
Charlene Ashiru (nee Hawkins) | Charlene has extensive experience of all aspects of statutory and contractual employment… | View Profile | |
Bianca Balmelli | Bianca joined Littleton in October 2019 on completion of her pupillage. She… | View Profile | |
Lydia Banerjee | Lydia practises in commercial law, sports law and employment law. In the… | View Profile | |
Sophia Berry | Sophia has also been instructed on injunction applications in the High Court… | View Profile | |
Dr James Bickford Smith | Commercial, Commercial Chancery, Partnership & Employment law. In particular: 1) international commercial… | View Profile | |
Selwyn Bloch | Selwyn Bloch QC is a leading Silk, specialising in business protection (in… | View Profile | |
Lucy Bone | Employment and commercial law specialist with substantial experience in complex and high… | View Profile | |
John Bowers | Barrister specialising in employment law (individual and collective); discrimination law; pensions law… | View Profile | |
Joseph Bryan | Ranked as a leading junior (tier 3) in employment law, Joseph practises… | View Profile | |
Georgina Churchhouse | Georgina practises in all areas of employment, discrimination, commercial employment law and… | View Profile | |
Jonathan Cohen | A QC at just 38 years old, Jonathan Cohen has built his… | View Profile | |
Ashley Cukier | Barrister specialising in commercial work, particularly general commercial litigation, arbitration, insolvency, company,… | View Profile | |
Charlotte Davies | Charlotte specialises in employment law and commercial litigation. Her employment practice includes… | View Profile | |
Carol Davis | With a strong practice covering every area of employment law, Carol has… | View Profile | |
Matthieu De Boisséson | Door tenant at Littleton Chambers and partner at Darrois Villey Maillot Brochier;… | View Profile | |
Niran De Silva | Employment law: all contentious and non-contentious employment matters, in particular in the… | View Profile | |
Marc Delehanty | Marc represents corporate entities and individuals in civil fraud and asset recovery… | View Profile | |
Mr Rupert D’Cruz | Barrister specialising in corporate and shareholder disputes; banking and finance; fraud and… | View Profile | |
Martin Fodder | Principal area of practice is employment, all areas including wrongful dismissal/unfair dismissal,… | View Profile | |
Alex Francis | View Profile | ||
Paul Gilroy | Paul Gilroy QC has acted for a stellar list of clients, including… | View Profile | |
Nicholas Goodfellow | Nick specialises in commercial litigation, and is regularly instructed in high-value, complex… | View Profile | |
Benjamin Gray | Benjamin is an employment, public and commercial law practitioner. He acts for… | View Profile | |
Benjamin Gray | Benjamin is an employment, public and commercial law practitioner. He acts for… | View Profile | |
James Green | Barrister | View Profile | |
Lord Douglas David Hacking | Commercial arbitration; extensive experience in litigation and arbitration for 40 years, latterly… | View Profile | |
Alexander Halban | Alexander practises in a broad range of commercial and civil fraud disputes – including commercial… | View Profile | |
Mark Humphreys | Barrister specialising in employment and discrimination matters. | View Profile | |
David Lascelles | David specialises in litigation arising from high-value commercial contracts, the sale of… | View Profile | |
Georgina Leadbetter | Georgina specialises in tribunal and High Court litigation arising out of the… | View Profile | |
Jeremy Lewis KC | View Profile | ||
Andrew Maguire | Barrister | View Profile | |
Gavin Mansfield | Head of Littleton Chambers. Practice covers employment and discrimination law, partnership disputes… | View Profile | |
Dale Martin | Dale Martin QC is one of the UK’s leading specialists in employment… | View Profile | |
Anirudh Mathur | Anirudh has a broad practice across commercial, employment and discrimination, sports, international… | View Profile | |
Sam Neaman | Employment lawyer ‘with a strong commercial leaning’. ‘A real fighter’, best known… | View Profile | |
Daniel Northall KC | Daniel is an advocate and adviser in his core practice areas of… | View Profile | |
Martin Palmer | Transferred to the Bar after nine years practising as a solicitor, latterly… | View Profile | |
Richard M Perkoff | Barrister specialising in general commercial and company law, arbitration and conflict of… | View Profile | |
David Reade | Employment: all areas of both contentious and non-contentious employment law (including EU… | View Profile | |
Alexander Robson | Employment and commercial. Employment: High Court claims relating to contractual duties, employee… | View Profile | |
Avv Dr Mauro Rubino-Sammartano | Associate member. | View Profile | |
Charles Samek | Charles Samek is a renowned QC specializing in the fields of general… | View Profile | |
Stuart Sanders | Commercial and employment law barrister | View Profile | |
Antony Sendall | Employment law: all aspects including TUPE, discrimination, whistleblowing, equal pay, working time,… | View Profile | |
Mohinderpal Sethi | Barrister specialising in domestic and cross-border company/commercial, employment, partnership and arbitration. Substantial… | View Profile | |
Matthew Sheridan | Matthew’s practice is heavily focused on business competition disputes in the High… | View Profile | |
Ming-Yee Shiu | Ming-Yee Shiu specialises in commercial litigation, civil fraud, company and employment law,… | View Profile | |
Nicholas Siddall | Specialises in employment and industrial relations law. His practice includes significant employment… | View Profile | |
Adam Solomon | Barrister. Practice covers employment law, discrimination, commercial law, public law and human… | View Profile | |
Daniel Tatton-Brown | Barrister specialising in employment, commercial contract law and professional negligence. Notable cases… | View Profile | |
Peter Trepte | Barrister dealing with national and international public procurement, including development work for… | View Profile | |
Joel Wallace | Joel is experienced in multi-day trial advocacy and representing clients before an… | View Profile | |
Kieran Wilson | Kieran is an employment and equality law specialist. His practice covers the… | View Profile | |
James Wynne | James’ practice covers employment law in both Employment Tribunals and High Court,… | View Profile |
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Littleton Chambers is committed to principles of equality, diversity and social mobility in our provision of legal services, recruitment and internal management of staff and members. Our barristers carry out pro bono work and undertake fundraising initiatives for organisations such as Advocate and the London Legal Support Trust. From an internal perspective, we have introduced revised systems to help monitor fair allocation of work and led work. We introduced a mentoring system to train members to mentor one another at key stages during their career development such as in the first few years of tenancy, returning from maternity leave etc and into Silk.
We are a proud founding partner of Bridging the Bar and are participating their mini-pupillage scheme, through which candidates can apply for a dedicated mini-pupillage experience. We have formed a steering group with 4 other Chambers and have been instrumental in organising other Chambers to sign up to 10,000 Black Interns project, which aims to help transform the horizons and prospects of young Black people in the United Kingdom by offering six weeks of paid work experience across a range of sectors, providing training and development opportunities and creating a sustainable cycle of mentorship and sponsorship for the Black community. As a result of this steering group, 10,000 Black Interns has selected 24 candidates for the Bar scheme this summer. We have also recently formed a partnership with the Ark Elvin Academy, through which students have the opportunity to witness mock trials and learn about career opportunities directly from Littleton members.
For the past 5 years, the Littleton Sports Law Group has pioneered in championing diversity and inclusion with its Inspire Sports Law Initiative, using sports law as a bridge for those from under-represented backgrounds, and for athletes transitioning away from careers in sport. Led by John Mehrzad QC, thus far we have mentored two individuals into pupillage, one into a training contract and two more who now intend to join the Bar after having competed at the Tokyo Olympics.
Client Testimonials
CLIENT: Jonathan Goldsworthy
COMPANY/FIRM: Bird & Bird, Partner
TESTIMONIAL: Littleton is my go-to Chambers for employment litigation, having instructed counsel almost exclusively at the set for over 10 years. All of the barristers are extremely knowledgeable; however, more importantly, they are approachable and user-friendly and always willing to take a call on a matter or give a sanity check on a particular issue. The Clerking team is extremely responsive and adept at finding the right counsel for the right matter.
CLIENT: Clive Howard
COMPANY/FIRM: Keystone Law, Partner
TESTIMONIAL: Littleton are truly my preferred chambers. They have strength from the most senior QCs to the most junior-all the barristers I have instructed have been very helpful, very responsive and crucially always very well prepared.It helps that the clerking team are extremely efficient in dealing with queries and also reasonable when negotiating fees and dates. In terms of barristers I would single out Gavin Mansfield who is a delight to work with, very creative as well as having a superb attention to detail. For the juniors, Edward Kemp is very clear in his advice, again very good to work with. Also Lydia Banerjee-considered, calm and always helpful.
CLIENT: Hamish Cameron Blackie
COMPANY/FIRM: GBH Law, Director
TESTIMONIAL: Littleton Chambers is clearly in the top echelon of employment and commercial law sets. Its strength and depth are possibly equaled, but not bettered. Its members are all, without exception, clear and concise in advice, at the cutting edge on the law and add value on every occasion, but, best of all, everyone is a pleasure to deal with, no exceptions.
The next generation of juniors looks set to enhance chambers formidable reputation.
Clerking sets Littleton apart from other chambers. They are fast, and flexible and provide solutions to a busy solicitors office – not problems.
CLIENT: Katie Mahoney
COMPANY/FIRM: Doyle Clayton, Legal Director
TESTIMONIAL: Littleton is my go-to set. The reason why they’re the pre-eminent employment law set is that the depth and strength of counsel, whether at junior, senior or silk level, is the best that there is. They are also user-friendly. The clerks are exceptionally hard working and go out of their way to help.
CLIENT: Beth Clayton
COMPANY/FIRM: CM Murray
TESTIMONIAL: Littleton have excellent barristers at all levels – from Junior to Silk – and their administrative team is second to none. Helpful, proactive clerks and super-efficient marketing and admin staff, all led by the incredible Liz Dux.
CLIENT: Caroline Field
COMPANY/FIRM: Fox Lawyers, Partner
TESTIMONIAL: Littleton has some of the brightest minds in partnership and employment law. We have worked closely with a number of the team on high value and complex senior level investigations and exits, often involving discrimination, whistleblowing and business protection issues. They are uniquely placed to handle the cross over between employment and partnership law, with unrivalled strength and expertise at all levels. They offer top notch advice and service, with a focus on client objectives. We and the client regularly see them as an extension of our own team. You can expect a solution-focused approach at all points of contact. The clerks and support team are also a delight to deal with, offering a highly responsive and friendly service.
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Set Rankings
- Northern Circuit > Employment
- Fraud: civil
- Banking and finance (including consumer credit)
- International arbitration: counsel
- Professional disciplinary and regulatory law
- Company
- Financial services regulation
- Middle East: The English Bar > Commercial