Radcliffe Chambers is delighted to have been shortlisted in 5 categories for the Legal 500 Bar Awards 2025, including 4 individual nominations for members of Chambers. Members: Chancery, Silk of the Year, Keith Rowley KC Chancery, Junior of the Year, Elizabeth Ovey Public Services and

Matthew Weaver and Andrew Brown recently featured in LexisNexis Corporate Rescue and Insolvency Journal for their article ‘To Release or Not

Join us on Thursday, 31st July from 11:00-12:00 for Junior Programme: Property, presented by Natalie Pratt and James Fagan. This webinar is hosted on

Zachary Kell appeared before the First Deemster of the High Court (Isle of Man) in a two-day hearing of applications relating to

Can beneficiaries disapply the forfeiture rule by agreement? In Re Peace (2025, unreported), the court held that where all adult beneficiaries

Mark your diaries for Our Private Client Conference 2025, taking place on Tuesday, 14th October, at One Moorgate Place. This annual event brings together

In a decision handed down today by the Upper Tribunal in Bishop v Jaques [2025] UKUT 141

Natalie Pratt recently feature in the Local Goverment Lawyer for her article on ‘Direct-action protest – do you need to consider injunctive

In this Junior Programme: Charities, Matthew Mills and Harmish Mehta cover ‘Disposing of Charity Land’ and ‘Disqualification of charity trustees’. Disposing of charity land

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.

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Expertise

‘Radcliffe are a fantastic set, offering a strong range of barristers across multiple disciplines.’

THE LEGAL 500 UK BAR 2024

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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…

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