1CL Top Ranked in Chambers & Partners UK Bar 2022

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21/10/2021

1 Chancery Lane

‘Will always go the extra mile for his clients and is a brilliant advocate.’

‘Hugely experienced and excellent in every way. ‘

‘A really brilliant barrister whose advocacy at a high level was very impressive.’

‘Really excellent at getting to the heart of the case.’

‘Responsive, super intelligent and understands very complex issues.’

These are just some of the testimonials published about 1 Chancery Lane’s barristers in this year’s Chambers & Partners UK Bar.

We’re proud to be ranked across six practice areas – clinical negligence, motor insurance fraud, personal injury, police law, real estate litigation and travel: international personal injury.

The clerks are also recommended with Chambers & Partners stating:

  • ‘The clerking is fantastic, they will bend over backwards to find someone who can fit your needs.’
  • ‘My overall impression is that it is an exceptional set of chambers. The clerking service is exceptional, attentive and very approachable.’
  • ‘The clerking service is very strong – everyone is highly responsive and easy to work with. They are impeccable and Clark Chessis, the senior clerk, leads by example.’

We have seventeen of our barristers ranked individually across the practice areas. Our full rankings and testimonials can be found on the Chambers & Partners website.

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