We are delighted to announce that Deka Chambers and 79 members are ranked in 12 practice areas in Chambers & Partners 2023.
Deka Chambers is ranked in four departments:
Personal Injury – Band 1: ‘’Deka Chambers is truly a force to be reckoned with in the market, offering expertise across the spectrum of personal injury cases.”
Travel: International Personal Injury – Band 1: ‘’ Deka Chambers is one of the leading chambers for cross-border personal injury work. The set houses a strong group of barristers who are experienced in the handling of holiday sickness actions and complex catastrophic injury and fatal claims arising from foreign RTAs, maritime accidents and aircraft incidents. ‘’
Police Law: Mainly Defendant – Band 2: ‘’Deka Chambers combines the forces of two sets with a strong reputation for representing police forces across the country. Acting for the Metropolitan Police, the National Crime Agency and other leading organisations, the barristers are renowned for their work defending civil claims against the police.’’
Clinical Negligence – Band 3: ‘’ Deka Chambers is an “exceptional set” housing a strong bench of clinical negligence barristers at both senior and junior level.’’
In addition, members of chambers are also ranked for: Administrative & Public Law, Court of Protection: Health & Welfare, Crime, Family: Children, Financial Crime, Motor Insurance Fraud, Personal Injury: Industrial Disease, and Professional Negligence.
Deka Chambers has been recommended for their client service as well.
‘’The clerking team at Deka Chambers are second to none in their efficiency and level of service.’’
“The clerks are quick to respond and keen to assist at all times. Highest standards of service are provided at all times.’’
The full Chambers & Partners 2023 rankings and testimonials are available here.
Thank you to our clients and colleagues for their kind feedback and testimonials.
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