Ranking tables
Chancery | UK Bar
Western (Bar)
Rankings overview for Sets
Band 1
- Alex Troup KCSt John's Chambers
- Hugh Sims KCGuildhall Chambers
Band 1
- Christopher JonesSt John's Chambers
- Jeremy BamfordEnterprise Chambers
- John FH DickinsonSt John's Chambers
- John SharplesSt John's Chambers
- Oliver WoodingSt John's Chambers
Band 2
- Natasha Dzameh St John's Chambers5 Years Ranked
- Adam BoyleSt John's Chambers
- Charlie Newington-BridgesSt John's Chambers
- Jay JagasiaGuildhall Chambers
- Michael SelwayGuildhall Chambers
Band 3
- Cheryl Jones 3PB Barristers1 Years Ranked
- Andrew MarsdenCommercial Chambers
- Brittany PearceSt John's Chambers
- Daisy BrownEnterprise Chambers
- Joss KnightSt John's Chambers
- Michael ClarkeSt John's Chambers
- Oliver MitchellGuildhall Chambers
All Sets profiles
Band 1
1 Guildhall ChambersChancery2025 | Band 1 | 14 Years RankedGuildhall Chambers is well respected for its command of both traditional chancery and commercial chancery matters, including contentious probate, wills and trust issues, Inheritance Act claims, shareholder disputes and insolvency matters. Its commercial expertise spans company, banking and finance litigation. Recent work highlights include Richard Winter & Adrian Winter v Philip Winter & Another, a complex proprietary estoppel matter. A source states: "The set has first class legal skills."1 St John's ChambersChancery2025 | Band 1 | 14 Years RankedSt John's Chambers is highly esteemed on the Western Circuit for its expertise in traditional and commercial chancery work. The chambers assists with contentious will and trusts disputes, property disputes and Court of Protection matters, as well as professional negligence claims. It is also well known for its expertise in high-value agricultural land disputes. The set appeared recently in Harvey v Van Hoorn, a high-value variation of trust case. An interviewee states: "St John's Chambers is an eminent set of chambers in Bristol." Another adds: "The set is able to offer a range of experience."