2026 Pro Bono Recognition List of England and Wales
We are pleased to share that members of Radcliffe Chambers have been recognised in the 2026 Pro Bono Recognition List of England and Wales. Congratulations to Matthew Weaver KC and Marie-Claire Bleasdale on this well-deserved recognition of their commitment to providing pro bono legal support. We
Stuart Benzie acted for the successful petitioner in a five-day trial of the petition and cross-petition in Kevin Chave v Adam
We are delighted to be joining forces with Charles Russell Speechlys, Freeths and Forsters to host three sessions as part of London International Disputes
Reuben Comiskey 1975 – 2026
It is with the utmost sadness that we inform you of the sudden and unexpected death of our colleague Reuben Comiskey. Reuben
Singh v Bains & Anor [2026] EWCA Civ 408
Tom Beasley and James Fagan successful in the Court of Appeal as challenge to GB Retail Ltd shareholder judgment is dismissed (Singh v Bains & Anor
Matthew Weaver KC, Stuart Benzie, Dawn McCambley, Matthew Tonnard, Lauren Kreamer, Louis Grandjouan and Callum Clark will be in Vilamoura the week commencing 18
Peter Crampin KC has retired from practice.
Peter was originally a member of 7 New Square, later becoming a member of 11 New Square, one of
West v Bullivant [2026] EWHC 869 (Ch)
Daniel Burton (instructed by Gavin Faber of Roythornes LLP) and Tom Dumont KC (instructed by Jak Ward of Roythornes LLP) represented the
Join us for Junior Programme: Private Client, presented by Rachel Lane and James Anson-Holland, on Wednesday, 13 May in the Court Room at Holborn
About
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.
Responsibilities
We are committed to acting responsibly and believe that the long-term success of our barristers chambers depends on meeting and exceeding the expectations of our stakeholders in relation to how we conduct our business, and the impact that we have on our profession and society as a whole.
Our most important responsibility is, of course, to provide first-class legal services, but our stakeholders – our people, our clients, our profession and society…