St John’s Chambers is the ‘go-to set in the South West for chancery work’ with barristers at various levels of seniority covering the full spectrum of private wealth and probate work. Christopher Jones’ broad practice covers contested will claims, disputes over the administration of trust funds, and proprietary estoppel claims involving large farms, among other areas. Alex Troup KC appeared in the landmark Court of Appeal case Winter v Winter, concerning a proprietary estoppel claim brought by two sons against their late father’s estate - the sons asserted that they had relied on to their detriment a promise of a one-third share in the Somerset strawberry farm that they had worked on for much of their lives; ultimately the court held that detriment may be established without proof of financial loss or lost career opportunities and that the sons had a right to their promised shares. Joss Knight recently successfully acted for the claimant in a high-profile probate claim Oliver v Oliver, in which the High Court considered how diminished executive functioning can affect testamentary capacity, among other issues. At the junior end, Kayleigh Bloomfield is building a strong contentious probate practice.
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Call : 2021

Kayleigh has a broad chancery commercial practice spanning all of chambers’ core practice areas. She also has a particular interest in cases with an international element.

Kayleigh regularly appears as a sole advocate in the First-Tier Tribunal, County Court and High Court. She is also comfortable being led and being instructed as part of a team.

Kayleigh has a busy court practice, with experience of conducting hearings at all stages of the court process to include: CMC’s and CCMCs, interim hearings such as strike out / summary judgment applications, injunctions, and pre-action disclosure applications, PTR’s, trials and appeals. She also regularly represents clients at mediations.

Kayleigh also welcomes instructions for pleadings and advice across all areas of chambers’ commercial and chancery practice group.

Prior to coming to the Bar, Kayleigh worked for a legal expenses insurer assessing the prospects of potential claims and for a solicitors firm where she worked closely alongside a partner on a high value civil fraud claim.

Education

  • LLB Law, University of York, First Class Honours
  • LLM Law, Christs College, University of Cambridge
  • BPTC, BPP Bristol, VC
  • Queen Mother Scholarship, The Honourable Society of the Middle Temple
  • Harmsworth Scholarship, The Honourable Society of the Middle Temple
  • Highest scoring student across all BPP centres for cross examination, BPP
  • Excellence Scholarship, BPP
  • Advocacy Scholarship, BPP
  • Pro Bono Scholarship, BPP
  • Michael Sherrard Scholar, The Honourable Society of the Middle Temple
  • Pegasus Scholar, The Honourable Society of the Inner Temple
  • Best in Year for Equity and Trusts, York Law School
  • Best in Year for Family Law, York Law School
  • Citizenship Award, York Law School

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  • 'Clerks Paul Bennett and Paul Nuttall respond promptly and helpfully and provide accurate timescales for completion of work.'
  • 'Paul Bennett delivers exceptional service. He is responsive and you can trust that he will always gets back to you in a timely manner. Paul is an extension of the legal team and keeps everything moving forward.'
  • 'The clerks are always personable and are there to help as much as they can. Simon Lyons is particularly efficient and a pleasure to speak to on the phone.'
  • 'The clerks offer an excellent service. They are easy to make contact with and deal swiftly with any difficulties.'
  • 'Rob Bocock is a safe pair of hands who is always happy to help and provides an excellent service.'
  • 'St Johns has excellent strength in depth in chancery work, contentious probate and trusts in particular, and offers great value - London expertise at regional rates.'
  • 'St John's is still the go-to chambers in the South West for chancery work.  They have someone for everything, and you know they will be good.'
  • 'St Johns is a very strong set in the South West which punches above its weight. It is on a par with any London set.'
  • 'St Johns is a go-to for contentious probate and probate work with a number of barristers with great skill and knowledge in this area - availability is almost always very good. They offer many training opportunities working with firms and organisations to put together various conference, talks etc.'