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James Kirby

James Kirby

Work Department

Private Client - contentious and non contentious; Property litigation; Partnership; Commercial Chancery; Court of Protection

Position

James Kirby is a Chancery barrister with a practice focused on Trusts and Estates, Court of Protection and Private Client Tax.

He is ranked as a ‘Rising Star’ by the Legal 500 2025 for Private Wealth and Probate and as ‘Up and Coming’ by Chambers HNW 2025 for Chancery: Traditional.

James is a member of the Attorney General’s B Panel.

James is an editor of Williams on Wills and a contributor to the Court of Protection Law Reports. Before coming to the Bar, he was a research fellow at Trinity College, Cambridge.

Career

Barrister - Called 2017

James’s recent cases include:

HMRC v HFFX LLP (2025) (led by Rupert Baldry KC and Thomas Chacko). Made oral submissions to the Supreme Court on the income tax rules concerning sales of occupation income. Judgment is awaited. George v The Corporation of the Hall of Arts and Sciences [2025] EWHC 1979 (Ch) (led by Simon Taube KC). Acting for the Royal Albert Hall in a claim relating to rights to seats at the Hall. Nazir v Begum [2025] EWCA Civ 587. Acted pro bono as sole counsel in the Court of Appeal. Commended by Zacaroli LJ for his “conspicuously clear and cogent submissions”. James v Scudamore [2023] Ch 391. Acted for the successful defendant in this leading case, establishing that probate claims may be barred by delay.

Memberships

Member of the Chancery Bar Association Member of the Court of Protection Bar Association and CoPPA (Court of Protection Practitioners’ Association) Member of ConTrA (Contentious Trusts Association) Fellow of the Royal Historical Society

Education

Bar Professional Training Course (Outstanding), City Law School (2017) Graduate Diploma in Law (Distinction; Equity & Trusts Prize), City Law School (2016) DPhil in History, Balliol College, Oxford (2014) MSt in History (Distinction), Balliol College, Oxford (2011) BA in History (First Class – highest of year), Balliol College, Oxford (2010)

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