Ranking tables

Chancery | UK Bar

Midlands (Bar)

Chancery Commercial: concerns all commercially related cases heard in the Chancery Division including company, shareholder, partnership, banking, pensions, financial services, insolvency, professional negligence, tax, media and IP matters. Chancery Traditional: concerns such areas as trusts, probate, real property, charities and mortgages cases.

Rankings overview for Sets

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Band 1

  1. John Randall KC
    John Randall KC St Philips Chambers29 Years Ranked
  2. Mark Anderson KCNo5 Barristers' Chambers
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Band 1

  1. John Brennan
    John Brennan St Philips Chambers21 Years Ranked
  2. Louise Corfield
    Louise Corfield No5 Barristers' Chambers9 Years Ranked
  3. Angus BurdenNo5 Barristers' Chambers
  4. David MitchellNo5 Barristers' Chambers
  5. Imogen HalsteadNo5 Barristers' Chambers

All Sets profiles

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Band 1

  1. No5 Barristers' Chambers
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    No5 Barristers' Chambers
    Chancery
    2025 | Band 1 | 11 Years Ranked
    No5 Barristers' Chambers is respected for the broad chancery expertise it offers to clients and instructing solicitors. One source comments that it is "a go-to Midlands set for Chancery work as it has strength in depth" when it comes to its bench. Members of the chambers regularly assist clients with both commercial and traditional chancery cases, including contentious and non-contentious trusts, property law and insolvency matters. The set is also noted for its exceptional and efficient clerking team. Tony McDaid is the director of clerking.
  2. St Philips Chambers
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    St Philips Chambers
    Chancery
    2025 | Band 1 | 12 Years Ranked
    St Philips Chambers regularly handles traditional chancery matters, and has noted strengths in commercial cases concerning insolvency, professional negligence and shareholder disputes. The set is also developing strong capabilities in real estate matters, highlighting its ability to assist on a range of areas. One interviewee comments that "the set has always found the right counsel for the right case".