Radcliffe Chambers > London, England > Set Profile
Radcliffe Chambers Offices

11 NEW SQUARE, LINCOLN'S INN
LONDON
WC2A 3QB
England
Radcliffe Chambers > The Legal 500 Rankings
London Bar > Charities Tier 1
At Radcliffe Chambers, recent instructions for the team include Robert Pearce KC acting for the trustee of the National Fund before the Court of Appeal in Zedra Fiduciary Services (UK) Ltd v Attorney General, concerning the application of the cy-près doctrine to funds held on a trust established in 1928 with a £500,000 donation, but used as part payment when its goal became impossible. Among the junior end of chambers, Piers Feltham has ‘vast and valuable experience in his field‘, and Matthew Mills is ‘very thorough, logical and practical‘.Leading Silks
Leading Juniors
Testimonials
‘John Clark is great and easy to deal with. Always very helpful and responsive.’
‘Justin Allen is very prompt and effective.’
‘The clerks were efficient.’
‘Chambers is always friendly and helpful.’
‘Strength in depth.’
‘Pragmatic, commercial advice.’
London Bar > Pensions Tier 2
Radcliffe Chambers is 'a well regarded chambers for pensions disputes'. Recent instructions for the group include Keith Rowley KC and Wendy Mathersacting in the high-profile Newell Trustees v Newell Rubbermaid UK Services case, a complex pension scheme dispute arising from the transfer of final salary arrangements to money purchase arrangements within the same scheme; key issues in the matter included the validity of amendments made by an interim deed, extrinsic contracts, and allegations of age discrimination.Leading Silks
Leading Juniors
Testimonials
‘All of the clerks we have dealt with have been very helpful, particularly John Clark.’
‘Radcliffe Chambers has a very good set of clerks. They are flexible and will work hard to come to an arrangement which meets the client’s needs. They are efficient and approachable.’
‘The clerks were very quick to respond, gave accurate fee estimates and were friendly and professional.’
‘The clerks are responsive, flexible and prepared to go the extra mile to resolve a problem.’
‘Radcliffe Chambers remains technically strong on dealing with disputes relating to pensions issues. It is a well regarded chambers for pensions disputes.’
‘Good range of skilled counsel with pensions experience. Always practical and helpful.’
‘Radcliffe is one of the top sets for pensions – good spread of counsel at different levels and excellent collaboration between members of the team.’
London Bar > Private wealth and probate Tier 2
Radcliffe Chambers has ‘an extremely strong breadth of counsel, from up and coming juniors to silks contesting trust and estate work’. Thomas Dumont KC and Edward Hicks represented adult children who overturned gifts of £650,000 in their late father's will, the father having lost testamentary practice during the drafting of a will. Hicks also acted for the widow of the deceased in a case where a solicitor executor sought to have her removed as co-executor on the basis of an alleged conflict of interest, on the grounds that she has a potential Inheritance Act claim (the estate going directly to the children under the will), while Josh Lewison secured summary judgment for a group of cancer charities, defending a challenge by a woman to her late father's will on the challenge the grounds of fraud, undue influence and lack of capacity.Rising stars
Leading Silks
Robert Pearce KC –Radcliffe Chambers ‘Robert's drafting skills are unrivalled. He has an encyclopedic knowledge of the law.’
Thomas Dumont KC – Radcliffe Chambers ‘Thomas is outstanding in this field. His knowledge is second to none, and his relaxed and forthright style helps reassure clients. His advocacy is assured and persuasive.’
Kate Selway KC –Radcliffe Chambers ‘Kate is clear and concise with her advice and always has a strategic solution to matters at hand. She is very efficient and always delivers her advice on time. She is skilled in her advocacy and court attendance work and is persuasive in her arguments.’
Leading Juniors
Daniel Burton –Radcliffe Chambers ‘Daniel is an excellent all-round barrister. He is great with clients, gives clear, practical advice and is a superb advocate. He is always available and willing to go the extra mile for his instructing solicitor and their client.’
Testimonials
‘The clerks are great. John Clark is always extremely responsive and spot on with his knowledge of the specific areas his barristers excel in.’
‘John Clark is a credit to the set – an outstanding clerk who is proactive and well versed in the procedure unique to private wealth disputes work.’
‘The clerks are good, especially Justin Allen is efficient and knowledgeable.’
‘Justin Allen is very efficient and knowledgeable.’
‘John Clark is the consummate professional and understands what instructing solicitors need as a service from his set.’
‘Radcliffe Chambers is a safe set for contested probate and trusts.’
‘Radcliffe Chambers is very helpful and has excellent strength in depth.’
‘Radcliffe Chambers is a go-to set for private wealth disputes work. It provides high-quality work.’
Work highlights
London Bar > Insolvency Tier 3
With ‘great strength in depth at the junior end‘ who ‘carry their weight against the other banded sets,’ Radcliffe Chambers' members are experienced in all aspects of insolvency litigation, as well as legal advisory work and corporate insolvency cases. David Mohyuddin KC specialises in commercial litigation, as well as asset recovery, while Tina Kyriakides focuses on cases that are linked to insolvency, commercial fraud and company law. Zachary Kell represents a mix of IPs, individuals and companies in distress, and both James Fagan and Lauren Kreamer are further key juniors at the set.Rising stars
Leading Silks
Leading Juniors
Testimonials
‘The service provided is unparalleled.’
‘Good clerking service – particularly Lee Wright.’
‘Radcliffe have an impressive array of talent at all levels. I really enjoy their annual insolvency conference and always get a huge amount of it.’
‘Lee Wright is synonymous with client-service delivery. His approach has spread throughout his team. Instructions are followed up, pricing is sensible and transparent. The clerks are always available and supportive.’
‘Radcliffe Chambers have a proven set of quality counsel, often able to make time and hosting very insightful seminars.’
Work highlights
London Bar > Professional negligence Tier 3
Radcliffe Chambers handles professional negligence claims arising out of property transactions, the financial services sector, and the administration of pension funds. Described as ‘responsive, reliable, and professional’, Peter Dodge is instructed on behalf of the claimants in a case centering around negligence in relation to an investment scheme. Gary Lidington is acting the administrators of two peer-to-peer lenders in a claim against property valuers - at issue is if the claimants, as distinct from underlying investors - suffered losses.Leading Silks
Leading Juniors
Testimonials
‘Callum Clark is helpful and responsive. He is an asset to Radcliffe Chambers.’
‘Lee Wright and Callum Clark are highly responsive, friendly, and a pleasure to deal with. They are proactive in offering solutions and leave you with the sense that nothing is too much trouble.’
‘They have a fantastic clerking team. Lee Wright and Callum Clark stand out as particularly good. They are responsive, commercial, and always willing to help.’
‘Radcliffe Chambers is well-regarded for a full range of pensions disputes including relating to professional negligence.’
‘The clerks are swift to respond, very helpful, and flexible when required.’
‘They have genuine strength in depth across a range of legal services.’
‘Radcliffe is a great commercial set. They have experienced, approachable advocates and a great clerking team.’
‘They are very effective and helpful.’
Work highlights
London Bar > Property litigation Tier 4
Radcliffe Chambers is sought after for its expertise in advising on landlord and tenant disputes, property tax litigation and contentious development matters, and is equally adept at handling enfranchisement issues. Kate Selway is representing the claimant in JIL Investments Ltd v Jesus is Lord Church Ltd, a real estate dispute over the alleged exercising of an option agreement concerning a commercial property in Hong Kong. Elsewhere in chambers, William Moffett appeared as sole counsel for the successful respondent in Avondale v Miss Delaney’s, a Court of Appeal case concerning the potential eviction of a nursery school by its commercial landlord.Leading Juniors
Testimonials
‘The clerks are second to none. John Clark and Justin Allen are especially helpful.’
‘A fantastic chambers.’
‘Radcliffe Chambers have a fantastic selection of barristers with specialist knowledge covering a breadth of areas.’
‘John Clark and Vince Carter know how to look after their instructing solicitors.’
‘Extensive expertise with highly capable barristers.’
‘Lee Wright is always responsive and understands what is needed.’
Dispute resolution > Mediators Tier 5
Midland Circuit > Chancery, probate, and tax
Midland Circuit > Commercial litigation
Midland Circuit > Company and insolvency
Northern Circuit > Company and insolvency
London Bar > Financial services and fintech regulation
London Bar > Energy
Leading Silks
London Bar > Tax: VAT and excise
London Bar > Agriculture
Leading Juniors
London Bar > Company
Leading Juniors
London Bar > Crypto and blockchain assets
Leading Juniors
London Bar > Banking and finance (including consumer credit)
Leading Juniors
London Bar > Commercial litigation
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London Bar > Fraud: civil
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London Bar > Tax: personal
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London Bar > Sport
The English Bar Offshore > Trusts and private wealth Tier 3
Radcliffe Chambers frequently handles high-value cases involving disputed trusts with offshore elements in Bermuda, the BVI, the Cayman Islands, Guernsey, and Gibraltar. The set is home to Thomas Dumont KC, who can claim four decades of expertise in Chancery-related work, and Robert Pearce KC and Piers Feltham, both of whom are involved in the Wang litigation, which concerns questions over the scope of a trustees’ powers, as well as the validity of non-charitable purpose trusts in Bermuda. Marcus Flavin is another key junior at the set with expertise in trusts, the administration of estates, probate, and inheritance work. Flavin is acting for the trustees in the case of P Trust, C v Fenlight Trustees & others, which concerns a large Jersey law trust, a removal claim, and breach of trust allegations. Josh Lewison‘s practice predominantly focuses on the Channel Islands, and he is also active in the BVI.
Leading Silks
Leading Juniors
Testimonials
‘The clerking is efficient and they are always ready to lend a hand with obtaining court appointments and filing. John Clark has been helpful and, when needed, good at marshalling barristers from Radcliffe and other chambers to get transactions moving.’
‘Radcliffe Chambers have a well deserved reputation in this field with incredible strength in depth.’
‘A large set with barristers covering a wide range of expertise, making it some-what of a one-stop shop. Well reputed set amongst Jersey lawyers.’
‘I have been impressed at the range of coverage of the training programmes provided by Radcliffe Chambers.’
‘Always efficient and approachable.’
The English Bar Offshore > Commercial disputes
Radcliffe Chambers > Set Profile
Radcliffe Chambers is a modern chambers based in historic Lincoln’s Inn. It specialises in business, private client, property, insolvency, pensions and charities. The achievements of Chambers and its individual members have been recognised in recent years in The Legal Cheek awards, Chambers UK Bar awards, The UK Diversity Legal awards, STEP private client awards, The Lawyer awards, Halsbury Legal awards, Legal Week awards, The British Legal awards, and Solicitor Journal awards. Members of Chambers are regularly involved in the leading cases in their fields and chambers continues to grow its reputation for quality and innovative legal services. Services are supported by a professional and dedicated clerking and management team that provides a transparent and client driven service.
The set: With many members of chambers having been involved in the leading cases in their fields, this chambers continues to grow its reputation for quality and innovative legal services. These services are supported by a professional and dedicated clerking and management team who provide a transparent and client driven service.
Types of work undertaken: Radcliffe Chambers’ expertise encompasses a wide variety of commercial and chancery litigation and advice, including banking and financial services, charities, contracts, corporate and company, fraud and asset tracing, international arbitration, partnerships and LLPs, pensions, professional liability, real estate, restructuring and insolvency, tax and all manner of private client matters, from trusts, wills and tax, to issues arising in the Court of Protection.
Members sit as arbitrators, mediators and act as counsel in alternative dispute resolutions in the UK and overseas.
Main Contacts
Department | Name | Telephone | |
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Senior Clerk | John Clark | ||
Chief Executive | Fiona Fitzgerald | ||
Members of Chambers | CRAMPIN KC, Peter (1976, 1993) | ||
Members of Chambers | ROWLEY KC, Keith (1979, 2001) | ||
Members of Chambers | KHANGURE KC, Avtar (1985,2003) | ||
Members of Chambers | PEARCE KC, Robert (1977, 2006) | ||
Members of Chambers | MOHYUDDIN KC, David (1999, 2016) | ||
Members of Chambers | MORGAN KC, James (1996, 2017) | ||
Members of Chambers | DUMONT KC, Thomas (1979, 2019) | ||
Members of Chambers | MAJUMDAR KC, Shantanu (1992, 2020) | ||
Members of Chambers | BOARDMAN KC, Christopher (1995, 2020) | ||
Members of Chambers | SELWAY KC, Kate (1995, 2020) | ||
Members of Chambers | WEAVER, Matthew (2002, 2022) | ||
Members of Chambers | FELL, Mark (2004, 2022) | ||
Members of Chambers | QUINT, Francesca (1970) | ||
Members of Chambers | NURSE, Gordon (1973) | ||
Members of Chambers | OVEY, Elizabeth (1978) | ||
Members of Chambers | WILLIAMS, Simon (1984) | ||
Members of Chambers | KYRIAKIDES, Tina (1984) | ||
Members of Chambers | FELTHAM, Piers (1985) | ||
Members of Chambers | SMITH, Howard (1986) | ||
Members of Chambers | MULLIS, Roger (1987) | ||
Members of Chambers | HOLBECH, Charles (1988) | ||
Members of Chambers | McQUAIL, Katherine (1989) | ||
Members of Chambers | DEACOCK, Adam (1991) | ||
Members of Chambers | DODGE, Peter (1992) | ||
Members of Chambers | BLEASDALE, Marie-Claire (1993) | ||
Members of Chambers | MILLS, Simon (1994) | ||
Members of Chambers | HOLMES, Justin (1994) | ||
Members of Chambers | OHRENSTEIN, Dov (1995) | ||
Members of Chambers | KEEL, Douglas (1997) | ||
Members of Chambers | MOYS, Clive (1998) | ||
Members of Chambers | BOLTON, Caroline (1998) | ||
Members of Chambers | DEARING, Anthony (1998) | ||
Members of Chambers | BURTON, Paul (1998) | ||
Members of Chambers | MOFFETT, William (2000) | ||
Members of Chambers | WELLS, Nathan (2000) | ||
Members of Chambers | LIDINGTON, Gary (2000) | ||
Members of Chambers | WINFIELD, Joshua (2001) | ||
Members of Chambers | FLAVIN, Marcus (2001) | ||
Members of Chambers | COMISKEY, Reuben (2002) | ||
Members of Chambers | OUWEHAND, Martin (2002) | ||
Members of Chambers | HILTON, Oliver (2002) | ||
Members of Chambers | BEASLEY, Tom (2003) | ||
Members of Chambers | BARRETT, Steven (2003) | ||
Members of Chambers | BUCKLEY, Christopher (2004) | ||
Members of Chambers | HICKS, Edward (2004) | ||
Members of Chambers | LEWISON, Josh (2005) | ||
Members of Chambers | MATHERS, Wendy (2005) | ||
Members of Chambers | McCAMBLEY, Dawn (2005) | ||
Members of Chambers | DORAN, Catharine (2008) | ||
Members of Chambers | BURTON, Daniel (2009) | ||
Members of Chambers | ROGERS, Kate (2009) | ||
Members of Chambers | DAY, Henry (2011) | ||
Members of Chambers | MACKLAM, Nicholas (2013) | ||
Members of Chambers | ROGERS, Sophia (2013) | ||
Members of Chambers | LONGSTAFF, Katie (2013) | ||
Members of Chambers | EDWARDS, Jonathan (2014) | ||
Members of Chambers | BROWN, Andrew (2014) | ||
Members of Chambers | SHUFFREY, Chloe (2014) | ||
Members of Chambers | KELL, Zachary (2015) | ||
Members of Chambers | TONNARD, Matthew (2015) | ||
Members of Chambers | MILLS, Matthew (2016) | ||
Members of Chambers | KREAMER, Lauren (2017) | ||
Members of Chambers | KINGSTON-SPLATT, Alexander (2017) | ||
Members of Chambers | LOIZOU, Emma (2018) | ||
Members of Chambers | RIMINGTON-POUNDER, Poppy (2018) |
Barrister Profiles
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Tom Beasley | Barrister with general commercial and Chancery advising and litigation practice. Chancery (general); commercial… | View Profile |
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Mr Stuart Benzie | Stuart specialises in commercial disputes with a deep expertise in fraud and… | View Profile |
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Marie-Claire Bleasdale | The focus of Marie-Claire Bleasdale’s practice is advocacy in court, in particular… | View Profile |
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Christopher Boardman KC | Leading commercial chancery junior, specialising in insolvency (including cross border), company commercial… | View Profile |
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Christopher Buckley | Barrister specialising in contentious insolvency, company (in particular directors’ disqualification) and private… | View Profile |
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Daniel Burton | Banking and financial services, commercial litigation; consumer credit; insolvency (corporate, personal, directors… | View Profile |
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Reuben Comiskey | Reuben Comiskey is a busy commercial chancery junior, with a focus on… | View Profile |
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Henry Day | Barrister specialising in pensions; private client; trusts, wills and estates; financial services;… | View Profile |
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Adam Deacock | Commercial litigator specialising in insolvency, company fraud, banking and real estate disputes.… | View Profile |
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Peter Dodge | Barrister specialising in commercial Chancery litigation; in particular, banking and financial services,… | View Profile |
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Catherine Doran | Specialist areas of practice include: personcal and corporate insolvency, directors’ disqualification, company,… | View Profile |
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Thomas Dumont KC | Tom Dumont’s practice falls into the following areas: trusts and estates, property,… | View Profile |
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Mark Fell KC | Barrister with a Chancery and commercial advisory and litigation practice. | View Profile |
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Piers Feltham | Piers Feltham has a general Chancery practice specialising in particular in property,… | View Profile |
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Marcus Flavin | Marcus Flavin practices mainly in the field of trusts and estates. His… | View Profile |
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Edward Hicks | Chancery and commercial practice, specialising in real property and private client litigation,… | View Profile |
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Oliver Hilton | Oliver is a chancery barrister specialising in trusts, estates and property disputes,… | View Profile |
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Justin Holmes | Justin Holmes is an experienced adviser and advocate in both the Chancery… | View Profile |
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Mr Zachary Kell | Zachary is a specialist Commercial Chancery barrister with expertise in Arbitration, Commercial… | View Profile |
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Alexander Kingston-Splatt | Alex has a busy Commercial Chancery practice with an emphasis on commercial… | View Profile |
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Tina Kyriakides | General commercial and chancery litigation practitioner with expertise across company law, corporate… | View Profile |
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Josh Lewison | Josh is a private client specialist, concentrating on contentious and non-contentious trusts,… | View Profile |
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Gary Lidington | Gary Lidington specialises in the full range of commercial, commercial chancery and… | View Profile |
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Katie Longstaff | Her practice covers a broad spectrum of commercial and insolvency work for… | View Profile |
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Shantanu Majumdar KC | Commercial: Insurance, sale of goods, financial contracts, agency, credit & security, banking… | View Profile |
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Wendy Mathers | Specialises in chancery (general), pensions, Court of Protection, contentious probate (including family… | View Profile |
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Dawn McCambley | Dawn specialises in chancert commercial litigation; with particular emphasis on insolvency, comany… | View Profile |
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Simon Mills | Simon Mills is an experienced commercial barrister working in civil fraud, banking… | View Profile |
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Mr Matthew Mills | Matthew Mills has a broad chancery practice encompassing wills, trusts and estates, charities,… | View Profile |
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William Moffett | Barrister specialising in Chancery and commercial litigation including contentious wills and trusts,… | View Profile |
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Clive Moys | PRACTICE AT THE BAR: Planning, property, local government, rating and valuation and… | View Profile |
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Roger Mullis | Roger Mullis is a Chancery practitioner with an emphasis on property and… | View Profile |
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Gordon Nurse | Barrister specialising in real property-related litigation and commercial litigation, particularly involving equitable… | View Profile |
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Dov Ohrenstein | Dov Ohrenstein’s practice focuses on litigation and dispute resolution in the fields… | View Profile |
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Martin Ouwehand | Martin specialises in commercial litigation, corporate and shareholder disputes, professional negligence and… | View Profile |
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Elizabeth Ovey | Barrister specialising in pensions, retail financial services and building society work (litigation… | View Profile |
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Robert Pearce KC | Main practice areas include: real property disputes, landlord and tenant, contentious trust… | View Profile |
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Francesca Quint | Chancery, with an emphasis on charities: also education. Recent cases include Sparrow,… | View Profile |
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Keith Rowley KC | Principal area of work is general chancery, primarily pension schemes, real property,… | View Profile |
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Kate Selway KC | Barrister specialising in general Chancery; private client, trusts and estates (including taxation),… | View Profile |
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Howard Smith | Howard Smith’s practice is in traditional and commercial chancery. He specialises in… | View Profile |
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Daniel Thorpe | Praised by clients for his “practical and commercial” approach, Daniel’s practice focuses… | View Profile |
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Mr Matthew Tonnard | Matthew is a junior with a thriving commercial chancery practice. He is… | View Profile |
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Nathan Wells | Nathan Wells has a wide ranging Chancery practice, which includes wills and… | View Profile |
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Simon Williams | Barrister and ADR Group accredited mediator specialising in property, commercial chancery and… | View Profile |
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Joshua Winfield | Barrister specialising in Chancery, comprising charities, wills, trusts including offshore work, property,… | View Profile |
Diversity
At Radcliffe Chambers, we recognise that there is a lack of diversity in our profession. As a chambers we are committed to improving our gender balance, and ethnic and social diversity. Only by building a truly diverse chambers can we offer the broad range of perspectives that will allow us to best support our clients.
We are committed to:
- Building an outstanding team, recruited from a diverse pool of talent
- Implementing an employee value proposition including their well-being.
- Offering mentorship programmes.
- Opening and encouraging more students to consider the study of law and in particular chancery and commercial
- Addressing unconscious bias
We have policies supporting these objectives. In particular, we provide equality of opportunity in chambers and throughout our recruitment processes. In 2019, we introduced the Rare Contextual Recruitment System which uses big data to help organisations identify candidates with the greatest potential. Rare enables us to identify exceptional candidates we may otherwise miss, which is achieved by putting candidates’ accomplishments in context. We are one of only a handful of chambers that use this system. As a result we have seen an increase in candidates from non-traditional backgrounds applying for pupillage.
Radcliffe Chambers is also the only chambers to be listed as a Top 75 employer in the 2021 Social Mobility Employment Index. The Social Mobility Employment Index ranks UK employers based on the actions they take to ensure they are providing equal opportunities for people from all socioeconomic backgrounds. The index helps to highlight employers who are doing the most to change their recruitment process and advance talented employees from different backgrounds. We were also a finalist in the Progression Programme of the Year Category at the UK Social Mobility Awards 2021.
This year in collaboration with Big Voice London, we have hosted our yearly ‘Student Camp’ for sixth-form students from under-represented groups. Over a two day period, we held a series of workshops covering multiple aspects of legal practice with an emphasis on interview skills and the various routes to become a barrister. During this camp, we hope to inspire and support young people to pursue a career at the bar.
We also signed up to be a part of the 10,000 Black Interns programme, and hosted our first intern in July this year. 10,000 Black Interns is an initiative that came from the success of ‘100 Black Interns’. The aim of this programme is to transform the future prospects of young black people living in the UK through paid work experience across 24 different sectors.
Please contact Isabel Bertram if you would be interested in working with us on a joint project, or if you have any feedback on our responsible business activities.
- Charities
Top Tier Set Rankings
- Pensions
- Private wealth and probate
Set Rankings
- Midland Circuit > Chancery, probate, and tax
- Midland Circuit > Commercial litigation
- Midland Circuit > Company and insolvency
- Northern Circuit > Company and insolvency
- Financial services and fintech regulation
- Energy
- Tax: VAT and excise
- Agriculture
- Company
- Crypto and blockchain assets
- Banking and finance (including consumer credit)
- Commercial litigation
- Fraud: civil
- Tax: personal
- Sport
- The English Bar Offshore > Trusts and private wealth