Poppy Rimington-Pounder Returns from Maternity Leave
We are delighted to welcome Poppy Rimington-Pounder back to Radcliffe Chambers following her maternity leave. Poppy has a broad chancery practice, spanning wills, trusts and estates, property, and landlord and tenant matters. She has been described as an “excellent advocate”, “technically excellent” and “good with
Dorant v Dorant [2025] EWHC 3360 (Ch)
Daniel Burton, instructed by Polly Stephenson of Ashtons Legal LLP, represented the successful First Defendant, Desiree Dorant, in a contested kin
We are delighted to announce Radcliffe Chambers’ Commercial Conference 2026, taking place on Wednesday 18 March, from 12:00 to 20:00 at Cavendish Venue, The
We’re pleased to share that Marie-Claire Bleasdale is now an accredited mediator with the Society of Mediators and a member of the
David Mohyuddin KC and Kate Rogers appeared in the High Court yesterday for the Secretary of State for Health and Social
Join us for our pupillage webinar, A Practical Guide to Your Pupillage Application, on 8 January 2025 at 12pm. This concise, 45-minute session will
We are proud to congratulate David Mohyuddin KC on his appointment as Standing King’s Counsel to the
Easy Group Judgment
Katie Longstaff successfully acted in the High Court case of EasyGroup Ltd v ER Travel Services Ltd & Anor [2025] EWHC 2970
We’re delighted to share that on the 26th February 2026 Matthew Weaver KC will be hosting a Breakfast Workshop titled: “Licence to Chill: Roundup
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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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Our most important responsibility is, of course, to provide first-class legal services, but our stakeholders – our people, our clients, our profession and society…