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Radcliffe Chambers is a barristers’ chambers specialising in commercial, insolvency, pensions, private client, property and charity law. We are committed to our clients and work hard to maintain our position as a leader in our fields.

We provide legal advice and representation to law firms, corporates, financial institutions, trustees, charities, governments, private individuals and professional advisers, such as accountancy firms and insolvency practitioners.

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Expertise

‘Radcliffe Chambers remains ‘the go-to set’ for contentious trust and probate work, as well as charity law, pensions, real estate, complex insolvency and commercial litigation work. ‘An impressive array of contentious and non-contentious expertise means there is always someone available.’

THE LEGAL 500 UK BAR 2019

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Wendy Mathers, instructed by Bude Nathan Iwanier LLP, acted for the

Mr Justice Fancourt has handed down judgment in Barklem v HMRC [2024] EWHC 651 (Ch), in which HMRC successfully obtained an order striking out High

Client Service

We are committed to providing the best possible service to clients by working with them collaboratively to solve their most difficult problems. We see long-lasting client relationships and prompt, efficient turnaround as crucial to the success of our business. MORE >

People

Our people are at the heart of what we do. Click here to read about our barristers, associate members, clerks and chambers management team.


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News

 

Matthew Weaver KC, instructed by Aaron Harlow, Hayley Çapani, Charles Williams and Aadil Qureshi of Shoosmiths, acted for the successful Applicants. The Court overturned a decision awarding costs against the

James Morgan KC and Zachary Kell recently featured in LexisNexis Butterworths Journal of International Banking and Financial Law for their article on “Trust, not distrust”:

Responsibilities

We are committed to acting responsibly and believe that the long-term success of our chambers depends on meeting and exceeding the expectations of our stakeholders.

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