Commercial Insights Webinar Series – Civil Fraud Roundup: 2023 – webinar and podcast

In this episode of the Radcliffe Chambers Commercial Insights Webinar Series, Zachary Kell and Alexander Kingston-Splatt provide an overview of some of the most important civil fraud cases of 2023. The presentation slides are available to download, here. The recording of the webinar is available to watch on our YouTube channel, here: You can also listen to […]
Dubai Arbitration Week 2023

Radcliffe Chambers is delighted to announce that Shantanu Majumdar KC, Zachary Kell and Callum Clark will be in Dubai over Dubai Arbitration Week, 13 – 17 November 2023. If you would like to arrange a meeting with Shantanu, Zachary or Callum please contact us at events@radcliffechambers.com. They look forward to seeing you there.
Stuart Benzie

Stuart qualified as a solicitor at Clifford Chance and was subsequently a strategy consultant at McKinsey & Company, and as a senior member of HSBC’s European capital markets team. This diverse experience equips him with a unique perspective and the ability to navigate complex legal challenges, making him an invaluable asset to his clients. Stuart is […]
Radcliffe Chambers ranked as a leading set in Chambers UK Bar 2024

We are delighted to be recognised as a leading set by Chambers UK Bar 2024, achieving 72 individual barrister rankings, which includes 2 star individuals, 21 new and improved, and 1 up and coming. Radcliffe Chambers has been recognised for its expertise in 14 practice areas (listed below), which includes a tier 1 ranking for […]
Olivia Wilson

Olivia regularly appears as sole counsel in the County Courts and High Courts and is building a broad chancery and commercial practice. During pupillage, Olivia was involved in cases across the range of traditional and commercial chancery work, including, insolvency, contract disputes, trusts, probate, pensions, landlord and tenant and charities. Olivia was supervised by Andrew […]
James Anson-Holland

Before transferring to the English Bar, James practiced law in New Zealand and the Cayman Islands. He has particular experience with private client, insolvency, and commercial disputes that often have a cross-border element. As a result, he has undertaken extensive trial and appellate work beyond his year of call and has acted (both led and […]
Harmish Mehta

Harmish accepts instructions across all of Chambers’ core practice areas and has a particular interest in the areas set out below. He received First Class Honours in his LLB (London School of Economics and Political Science) and LLM (Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge). After his studies, Harmish volunteered for The Constitution Unit at University College London. There […]
Hackers for Hire by Zachary Kell and Alexander Kingston-Splatt

In this article published in TL4 Disputes Magazine issue 9, Zachary Kell and Alexander Kingston-Splatt discuss the recent case of Lonestar Communications Corporation v Kaye [2023] EWHC 421 and look at three particular areas of interest from the judgment, namely (i) the treatment of Liberian law and the approach taken by the Court in determining […]
Denaxe Ltd v Cooper & Rubin [2023] EWCA Civ 752

On 30 June 2023, David Mohyuddin KC and Daniel Burton instructed by Martin Jensen and Zoe White of Beale & Co Solicitors LLP, succeeded in resisting an appeal brought against their clients, Paul Cooper and David Rubin, the former receivers appointed in 2019 by way of equitable execution over certain assets relating to Blackpool Football […]
Robert Lee

Robert has worked on cases across the range of traditional and commercial Chancery work including wills and probate, trusts, insolvency, property, landlord and tenant, commercial, charities and professional negligence. During pupillage, Robert has been supervised by Kate Rogers, Daniel Burton, Adam Deacock, and Clive Moys. Before starting pupillage at Radcliffe, Robert worked as a Legislation […]