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Head of Chambers: Stephen Trowell QC

Senior Clerk: Steve McCrone

Tenants: 47

The Chambers 1 Hare Court is proud to be the preeminent family law set with unrivalled expertise in relationship generated disputes. Chambers traces its history back more than 200 years. Its illustrious former members include three former Presidents of the High Court Family Division, three former members of the Court of Appeal, two current High Court Judges (Philip Moor and Nicholas Mostyn) and three former High Court Judges. Chambers now has 41 barristers (14 silks and 27 juniors) and four associate members, all with the highest academic and professional credentials; many of whom play a major role in the delivery of high quality publications for the education of the profession. It is the birth place of At a Glance and members make significant contributions to Rayden & Jackson on Relationship Breakdown, Finances and Children, to the journal Family Law and to the FLBA journal Family Affairs, along with editing the Family Law Reports. The 1 Hare Court annual seminar remains the ‘go-to’ fixture in the family law year for all family law solicitors, providing up to date analysis of current legal issues and a much celebrated party afterwards. Chambers also runs smaller seminars for solicitors throughout the year and members regularly speak at conferences throughout the country and in other jurisdictions. Additionally, over the past few years, members have been prominent in the debates over the consequences of Brexit for family law.

Work Undertaken Members of Chambers have appeared in many of the landmark financial remedy cases. These have included White v White, Miller v Miller; McFarlane v McFarlane, Charman v Charman, Agbaje v Agbaje, Macleod v Macleod, Radmacher v Granatino, Petrodel v Prest, Sharland v Sharland, Cooper-Hohn v Hohn and Tan v Choy. More recent cases of significance in shaping the direction of family law include Chai v Peng (jurisdiction and forum conveniens — Richard Todd QC and Nicholas Yates QC), Work v Gray (special contribution — Tim Bishop QC and Nicholas Cusworth QC), Birch v Birch (modifying undertakings — John Wilson QC), Thum v Thum (priority in an international jurisdiction race — Martin Pointer QC and Rebecca Carew Pole), Owens v Owens (ground for divorce — Nigel Dyer QC), Waggott v Waggott (earning capacity as a resource — Nigel Dyer QC and Lily Mottahedan), Martin v Martin (valuation of company shares in a private company — Martin Pointer QC, Rebecca Carew Pole and Kyra Cornwall), XW v XH (special contributions, latent potential, separation of property agreements and marital/non-marital property — Rebecca Carew Pole QC and Georgina Howitt), Potanin v Potanina (financial claim after overseas divorce - Tim Bishop QC and Rebecca Bailey-Harris) and FRB v DCA [No 2] (family arrangements, clawbacks and conduct — Richard Todd QC, Nicholas Yates QC and Ben Wooldridge).

Reported cases in the higher courts attract publicity, but Chambers maintains a strong representation in litigation at all court levels and in alternative dispute resolution. Chambers has a large and expert team of barristermediators. Chambers has been and continues at the forefront of family arbitration practice, with a strong team of family law arbitrators including Gavin Smith (who was the arbitrator in the two landmark cases of S v S and DB v DLJ) and now sits as a part-time judge. Senior and associate members of chambers bring their particular expertise in financial remedy proceedings to private FDR hearings, an increasingly popular form of dispute resolution given the current strains on court services, both as advocates and as judges (including former members of the judiciary such as Martin Berry). Chambers also provides direct access services at all levels of membership. It has an impressive international presence, with members providing representation or expert evidence in many overseas jurisdictions, geographically as far apart as the Cayman Islands and Hong Kong. Members of chambers are supported by a highly efficient and award winning clerks’ room run under the careful eye of Steve McCrone.

Members
  • Nicholas Yates KC (1996) (KC-2018)
  • Nichola Gray (1991)*
  • Deborah Bangay KC (1981) (KC-2006) *
  • Nigel Dyer KC (1982) (KC-2006)
  • Ann Hussey KC (1981) (KC-2009)
  • Richard Todd KC (1988) (KC-2009)
  • John Wilson KC (1981) (KC-2011)
  • Timothy Bishop KC (1991) (KC-2011)
  • Justin Warshaw KC (1995) (KC-2015)
  • Geoffrey Kingscote KC (1993) (KC-2017) •
  • Simon Webster KC (1997) (KC-2020)
  • Rebecca Carew Pole KC (1999) (KC-2020)•
  • Richard Sear (2005) (KC 2024)* •
  • Nicholas Carden (1981) * •
  • Gavin Smith (1981)* •
  • Christopher Wood (1986) •
  • Elisabeth Todd (1990)
  • Emma Sumner (1999)
  • Rebecca Bailey-Harris (2000) •
  • Eleanor Harris (2001) •
  • Tom Carter (2001)* •
  • Rachel Spicer (2002) •
  • Christian Kenny (2003) •
  • Jude Allen (2004) •
  • Nicholas Wilkinson (2006) •
  • Katherine Cook (2007) •
  • Madhavi Kabra (2008)
  • Phillip Blatchly (2008)
  • Kyra Cornwall (2011)
  • Lily Mottahedan (2011)
  • Joshua Viney (2013)
  • Thomas Harvey (2013)
  • Ben Wooldridge (2013)
  • James Webb (2015)
  • Georgina Howitt (2016)
  • Roxane Reiser (2017)
  • Kate Strange (2018)
  • Florence Jones (2018)
  • Henriette Boyle (2019)
  • Edward Benson (2019)
  • Henry Pritchard (2020)
  • Lydia Newman-Saville (2020)
  • Mia Purdy (2021)
  • Anastasia Gilfillan (2021)
  • Calum Smith (2021)
  • Christie O’Connell (2022)
  • Sophia Paraskeva (2023)
  • Sir Philip Moor (1982)
  • Sir Matthew Thorpe + * •
  • Michael Horowitz KC + * •
  • Bruce Blair KC + * •
  • Nicholas Cusworth KC (1986) (KC-2009) *
  • Stephen Trowell KC (1995) (KC-2015)

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Family/Matrimonial: ADR
9 Ranked Barristers
Silks (KC)
Geoffrey Kingscote KC
1
Geoffrey Kingscote KC
1
Band 1
Nichola Gray KC
1
Nichola Gray KC
1
Band 1
Nigel Dyer KC
1
Nigel Dyer KC
1
Band 1
Rebecca Carew Pole KC
1
Rebecca Carew Pole KC
1
Band 1
Simon Webster KC
1
Simon Webster KC
1
Band 1
Richard Sear KC
Richard Sear KC
New Silks
Juniors
Eleanor Harris
1
Eleanor Harris
1
Band 1
Gavin Smith
1
Gavin Smith
1
Band 1
1
Tom Carter
1
Band 1
London (Bar)
Family: Matrimonial Finance
1 Set
31 Ranked Barristers
Set
Family: Matrimonial Finance
1
Family: Matrimonial Finance
1
Band 1
Silks (KC)
Richard Todd KC
Richard Todd KC
Star Individuals
Timothy Bishop KC
Timothy Bishop KC
Star Individuals
1
Deborah Bangay KC
1
Band 1
Geoffrey Kingscote KC
1
Geoffrey Kingscote KC
1
Band 1
Nicholas Yates KC
1
Nicholas Yates KC
1
Band 1
Simon Webster KC
1
Simon Webster KC
1
Band 1
Justin Warshaw KC
2
Justin Warshaw KC
2
Band 2
Nichola Gray KC
2
Nichola Gray KC
2
Band 2
Rebecca Carew Pole KC
2
Rebecca Carew Pole KC
2
Band 2
Ann Hussey KC
3
Ann Hussey KC
3
Band 3
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