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Head of Chambers: Elizabeth Jones KC
Chambers Director: Kathryn Purkis
Practice Directors: Nick Hockney and Daniel Wheeler
Business Development Director: Zoe Gardiner
Tenants: 85
THE CHAMBERS: Described as “exceptional across the board”, Serle Court is applauded for being “a definite go-to chambers for contentious trust work”, whose “barristers are at the top of their game, incredibly approachable”, handling “matters of the greatest worth and complexity”…Serle Court “offers a variety of skill sets that others can’t provide, and houses some of the biggest names at the Bar”— Chambers and Partners. In addition to its reputation as one of the top sets at the English Bar, Serle Court is also one of the largest commercial chancery sets, with 85 members, including 28 silks.
Serle Court’s members offer genuine expertise across a broad range of chancery and commercial disciplines, from offshore litigation concerning the world’s largest companies to domestic advice on probate matters, servicing a similarly disparate lay and professional client base at home and abroad.
WORK UNDERTAKEN: Widely recognised as a pre-eminent set in chancery and commercial litigation, Serle Court is recommended in 11 practice areas by Chambers and Partners: chancery: commercial, chancery: traditional, charities, commercial dispute resolution, company, fraud: civil, offshore, partnership, professional negligence, real estate litigation, restructuring/insolvency.
Serle Court barristers provide clear, practical advice and imaginative solutions to all types of disputes. Serle Court is experienced at putting together streamlined and powerful teams, and is seen as the go to choice for big-ticket cases, which are often cross-border and multi-faceted; these cases have included: Mozambique tuna bonds litigation, the Wong litigation, Re BHS Group Ltd (in liquidation), Dyer v Webb, Renova Industries Ltd v Emmerson International Corporation, Investec Trust (Guernsey) Ltd v Glenalla Properties Ltd, Khan v Gany Holdings, Bestfort Developments LLP v Ras Al Khaimah Investment Authority, Municipality of Mariana and ors v BHP Group plc and anor, Yukos Finance BV & others v Stephen Lynch & others. The Hyderabad Fund case, the RBS rights issue litigation, the Fiona litigation, and the Lehman Brothers administration. Serle Court has also established itself as one of the leading ADR sets, with highly regarded mediators and arbitrators, as well as members with extensive experience of appearing in ‘alternative’ dispute resolution forums.
INTERNATIONAL: A significant proportion of Serle Court’s work originates overseas. Serle Court barristers are routinely instructed to act in a range of offshore jurisdictions, including Bermuda, BVI, the Cayman Islands, the Crown Dependencies, Hong Kong, Singapore, and the Middle East, including in the DIFC.
- Elizabeth Jones KC (1984) (KC-2000)
- Patrick Talbot KC (1969) (KC-1990)
- Kuldip Singh KC (1975) (KC-1993)
- Paul Chaisty KC (1982) (KC-2001)
- Dominic Dowley KC (1983) (KC-2002)
- Conor Quigley KC (1985) (KC-2003)
- Philip Marshall KC (1987) (KC-2003)
- Philip Jones KC (1985) (KC-2006)
- Lance Ashworth KC (1987) (KC-2006)
- David Casement KC (1992) (KC-2008)
- Christopher Stoner KC (1991) (KC-2010)
- Michael Edenborough KC (1992) (KC-2010)
- John Machell KC (1993) (KC-2012)
- Hugh Norbury KC (1995) (KC-2012)
- David Blayney KC (1992) (KC-2013)
- Jonathan Adkin KC (1997) (KC-2013)
- Rupert Reed KC (1996) (KC-2014)
- Zoe O’Sullivan KC (1993) (KC-2015)
- Andrew Moran KC (1989) (KC-2016)
- Daniel Lightman KC (1995) (KC-2016)
- Richard Wilson KC (1996) (KC-2016)
- Professor Jonathan Harris KC (2006) (KC-2016 (Hon.))
- Dakis Hagen KC (2002) (KC-2017)
- Constance McDonnell KC (2000) (KC-2019)
- Justin Higgo KC (1995) (KC 2020)
- Timothy Collingwood KC (1996) (KC-2020)
- Giles Richardson KC (1997) (KC-2022)
- Dan McCourt Fritz KC (2007) (KC-2023)
- Andrew Francis (1977)
- Beverly-Ann Rogers (1978)
- James Behrens (1979)
- Nicholas Harrison (1988)
- Andrew Bruce (1992)
- David Drake (1994)
- Thomas Braithwaite (1998)
- Simon Hattan (1999)
- Jennifer Haywood (2001)
- Ruth Jordan (2001)
- Jonathan Fowles (2004)
- Jonathan Upton (2004)
- Matthew Morrison (2004)
- Michael Walsh (2006)
- Paul Johnson (2006)
- James Mather (2006)
- Gareth Tilley (2007)
- James Weale (2007)
- Paul Adams (2008)
- Thomas Elias (2008)
- Jennifer Meech (2008)
- Sophie Holcombe (2009)
- Thomas Fletcher (2009)
- Adil Mohamedbhai (2010)
- Jonathan McDonagh (2011)
- Emma Hargreaves (2012)
- Amy Proferes (2012)
- Zahler Bryan (2012)
- Harry Martin (2012)
- Professor Suzanne Rab (2013)
- Adrian de Froment (2013)
- Oliver Jones (2014)
- Stephanie Wickenden (2014)
- Charlotte Beynon (2015)
- Gregor Hogan (2016)
- Mark Wraith (2017)
- Sparsh Garg (2017)
- Jamie Randall (2017)
- Stephanie Thompson (2017) (New Zealand Bar 2013)
- Tim Benham-Mirando (2019)
- Max Marenbon (2020)
- John Eldridge (2019)
- Andrew Gurr (2020)
- George Vare (2020)
- Wilson Leung (2022) (Hong Kong Bar 2008)
- Niamh Herrett (2021)
- Stefano Theodoli-Braschi (2021)
- Anneliese Mondschein (2021)
- Ryan Tang (2022)
- Matthew Innes (2023)
- Ramyaa Veerabathran (2023)
- Claudia Barry (2023)
- Richard Hine (2023)
- Jon Turnbull (2023)
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- London6 New Square Lincoln's Inn , London, Greater London, UK, WC2A 3QS
- Web: www.serlecourt.co.uk
- Tel: (020) 7242 6105
- Fax: (020) 7405 4004
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