Simon Mills

Simon been long been recognised as a leading barrister in Commercial Dispute Resolution in Chambers and Partners, and Chambers Global, and in Legal 500 he is recommended in Civil Fraud, Commercial Litigation, Banking and Finance, and now in Crypto and Blockchain Assets. Directory quotes comment that he is “A formidable advocate and a must-have part of our litigation arsenal”, “Brilliant […]
Alexander Kingston-Splatt

Alex was ranked as a Rising Star in the 2025 and 2024 editions of Legal 500 for Insolvency, that guide recommending that he “is easy to work with”, “delivers clear, effective written advice and pleadings” and that, on his feet, Alex “builds good rapport with the judiciary and delivers arguments in a firm yet amenable manner”. […]
Zachary Kell

Zachary is ranked in the 2025 edition of the Legal 500 for banking and finance (tier 3) and civil fraud (tier 4). He has been called a “brilliant junior”, praised for being “hardworking and easy to approach” and “exactly the sort of modern barrister that you would like on your team”. Zachary regularly appears in […]
Matthew Tonnard

Prior to joining the Bar, Matthew worked for a city firm specialising in construction and commercial disputes. Through this role he gained experience of high-value adjudications and High Court applications, as well as advising on the construction and breach of contracts. For the legal year 2016/17, Matthew was the Judicial Assistant to the Rt. Hon […]
Radcliffe Chambers and David Mohyuddin KC featured in The Lawyer ‘Top 20 cases for 2023’!

We are delighted to be featured in The Lawyer ‘Top 20 cases for 2023’! David Mohyuddin KC will be appearing in the High Court in October this year in one of the largest and most-high profile disqualification proceedings to date. The UK Government is taking legal action to hold eight former directors of Carillion accountable […]
Chancery Guide 2022: 10 Key Points

The new edition of the Chancery Guide came into force on 29 July 2022. It has been completely re-written to reflect best practice and substantial changes in the working of the courts since the last edition and in particular since the Business and Property Courts were set up in July 2017. In this short video, […]
Commercial and insolvency silk, David Mohyuddin makes Radcliffe Chambers his primary professional home

We are delighted to announce that commercial and insolvency KC, David Mohyuddin has moved his full practice to Radcliffe Chambers. David was called to the bar in 1999 before taking silk in 2016 and becoming a Deputy High Court Judge in 2021. He specialises in corporate and personal insolvency and commercial litigation. David’s recent work […]
Louis Grandjouan

Louis formerly practised in the London and New York offices of a leading US law firm, where he worked primarily on cross-border finance and restructuring transactions. He is admitted as a solicitor (England & Wales – non-practising) and attorney (New York). In 2020-2021, Louis was the judicial assistant to Lord Stephens in the UK Supreme […]
Jamie Cockfield

His recent cases include: Otitoju v Onwordi [2023] EWHC 2665 (Ch): Jamie acted for the Claimant in the case of Otitoju v Onwordi, in the High Court before (HHJ) Paul Matthews. The case an application for an injunction and order pursuant to s.116 of the Senior Courts Act 1981 involving a burial dispute over which […]
‘Phillips v Barclays Bank PLC and the potential expansion of the Quincecare duty’ and ‘An Introduction to the Commercial Rent (Coronavirus) Act 2022’

Junior Programme: Commercial webinar on ‘Phillips v Barclays Bank PLC and the potential expansion of the Quincecare duty’ and ‘An Introduction to the Commercial Rent (Coronavirus) Act 2022’ presented by Andrew Brown and James Fagan. Phillips v Barclays Bank PLC and the potential expansion of the Quincecare duty Andrew will discuss the Court of Appeal […]