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Radcliffe Chambers was named the Client Service Set of the Year at the Chambers and Partners Bar Awards 2007.
We are one of the largest commercial Chancery chambers in the country with 44 barristers, including 4 Queen's Counsel, with over 60 recommendations in the current editions of The Legal 500 and Chambers and Partners directories, covering the principal areas of commercial and Chancery law. Our barristers practise in the fields of Banking and Financial Services; Charities; Company and Commercial; Consumer Credit and Mortgages; Insolvency; Pensions; Planning, Environment and Local Government; Professional Negligence; Property; and Trusts and Estates, as well as a number of other specialist areas. We provide advice in contentious and non-contentious matters within these and associated areas of work, and appear as advocates before all levels of courts and tribunals. As barristers in independent practice, we work as individuals. Our common aim, however, is to provide professional services of the highest quality, characterised by: • rigorous legal analysis • thorough research and preparation • respect for deadlines • efficient administration • commitment to our clients' interests In this site you will find profiles of our barristers and their work, references to cases in which they have appeared and which illustrate their practices, and other materials, which we hope you will find helpful. For more information about the services offered by the members of Radcliffe Chambers, please contact either of our senior clerks, Keith Nagle or John Clark, or our Director of Client Care and Marketing, Catherine Calder, who is a former solicitor. Please click here for further contact details. |
David di Mambro appointed to the CIArb Panel of Mediators
19-11-2008 We are delighted to announce that David di Mambro was appointed to the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators' Panel of Mediators with effect... more >
Trusts and Estates Law & Tax Journal October 2008
06-11-2008 In the article "Action Men", Tom Dumont looks at the parallels and crossovers in sport and law. Please click on the link... more >
Proprietary estoppel - Pallant v Morgan type contructive trusts
16-10-2008 In this briefing note Alex Troup examines the House of Lords' decision in Yeoman's Row Management Ltd v Cobbe [2008] UKHL 55. ... more > |
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