Legal 500 Chambers London


«Chambers offers a fantastic service to its users. Registrars work tirelessly to ensure smooth communication with lawyers, other chambers and members of the court administration. It is a pleasure to interact with leader Bob Archer while managing an efficient and positive office space. «Landmark are my favorite law firms for all real estate, real estate and commercial real estate matters. They have great strength in depth. «I found these rooms fantastic. It is always useful, accessible and adaptable. I have never had a problem with the availability of the lawyer. I took advice and was very impressed with everyone. «Strength in depth. Committed to protecting the rights of tenants and residents. Dedicated to the financing of legal aid.

«»Excellent series of rooms. Wide range of good quality advice. Incredibly responsive office team. Quadrant Chambers is a «high-quality commercial complex» that «has gone far beyond its maritime roots.» The «forward-looking, economically savvy and user-friendly» chambers have «embraced technology that has left others far behind» and have «a number of good options at all levels for trade disputes.» Notable cases include DAZN v. IMG, in which Paul Downes KC cites Nicola Allsop on behalf of the defendants in a dispute over the rights to broadcast Italian Serie A football in Brazil and whether their disruption due to COVID-19 constitutes a force majeure event. Simon Rainey KC also directed Joseph Sullivan on behalf of the defendant in Conocophillips Company v. Chrysaor E&P to enter into a contract used to purchase the plaintiff`s $2.6 billion oil and gas exploration and production business in the United Kingdom. One Essex Court is an outstanding commercial series of law firms in London.

Its members provide specialist legal advice, support and advocacy worldwide, and the expertise of the lawyers covers all areas of arbitration, litigation, regulation and dispute resolution. This provides an easy one-stop shop for business consultants and legal procurement services to gather information about the companies they want to hire. Leading chambers where excellence is achieved in a range of areas of law with public law and property, as well as professional customer service. With more than 50 lawyers and offices in London, Birmingham and Cardiff, Cornerstone Barristers advises and represents in areas such as administrative and public law, planning, real estate, housing, licensing, data protection, protection courts, health and social care, commercial and regulatory law. Clients include businesses, central and local governments, private developers, public development agencies and individuals. Falcon Chambers continues to lead all real estate litigation, with Seide and Juniors playing an influential role in many of the most significant and high-profile cases of the past year, including those involving right to light, telecommunications, voting and valuation hypothesis. At the time of publication, it is the only set approved as an arbitration body under the Commercial Rents (Coronavirus) Act. The high-profile case of Fearn v. Board of Trustees of the Tate Gallery, concerning the Tate Modern observation gallery overlooking luxury apartments, was seen to the zenith of the British courts, Guy Fetherstonhaugh KC and Elizabeth Fitzgerald acting on behalf of the defendant; The expected Supreme Court decision has important implications for harassment law and its complex interface with human rights. Stephen Jourdan KC and Mark Sefton KC appeared before the Court of Appeal in Alberti v Cadogan Holdings Ltd, the first winner for the defendant in a historic choice, particularly with respect to the interpretation of the presumption of non-improvement in determining the price to be paid for the property of a house.

Junior Nathaniel Duckworth is representing a defendant landlord at Valley View Health Centre against NHS Property Services Limited, one of the major property disputes of 2022, the outcome of which of the «five test cases» has significant financial and legal implications for the GP service fee show. Tricia Hemans appeared before the Supreme Court in Cornerstone Telecommunications v Ashloch Ltd and another, using her expertise to address complex issues arising from the Electronic Communications Code. «The entire office team provides first-class service. Principal Clerk David Goddard is the personification of sophistication. David is very supportive, reassuring and open with the younger members of the chamber, and he leads a brilliant office team with Ben Lashmar (First Junior Clerk) and Ryan Tunkel (Second Junior Clerk) who have an enviable business approach with our lawyers. They are always available, very responsive and can offer solutions when difficult circumstances arise. And they`re absolutely decent and fun people to work with. They often facilitate the handling of sometimes difficult legal disputes with their unwavering approach, positive attitude and tireless sense of humour. «Cornerstone Barristers has always been my choice, as I have worked with a variety of lawyers in the chambers, each helping with different aspects of planning and able to support any case they need.» «The breadth of experience within the chambers is broad and includes expertise in almost every aspect of criminal law.» CLIENT: Jo Sterakides COMPANY/COMPANY: London Borough of Hackney TESTIMONIAL: «I use Cornerstone regularly. These are my rooms and usually my first choice. This is not only due to the excellent selection of lawyers, but also to the amazing service I receive from the staff there. The staff are knowledgeable, friendly and professional and go out of their way to help in any way they can.

Every lawyer recommendation for cases is perfect and they are always reachable, which is very helpful to me. Chief Clerk Elliot and his team leaders have, in my opinion, improved room service even during the pandemic. «One Essex is one of my most important points of contact. It is a solid package with excellent lawyers and a team of responsive and professional officials. Radcliffe Chambers is a multidisciplinary firm that combines key areas such as real estate litigation with specialist expertise in property tax, building permit and electoral disputes. They obtained a steady flow of real estate work from a variety of sources and maintained close working relationships with national and local authorities. Kate Selway KC continues to draw on her extensive tax experience arising from real estate matters and represents the applicant in Hall v HMRC; a High Court case concerning when a right of possession is wrongly assumed and the effect this has on tax liability for inheritance tax. Nathan Wells successfully represented the plaintiff before the Court of Appeal in Borwick Development Solutions Ltd v.

Clear Water Fisheries Ltd, raising legally esoteric questions about the existing ownership rights in live fish and whether they were transferred when the fishery containing them was transferred. An ultimately new question that had not been dealt with directly in English law before.