Ranking tables
Clinical Negligence | UK Bar
London (Bar)
Rankings overview for Sets
Band 3
Senior Statespeople
- Christopher Wilson-Smith KCOuter Temple Chambers
- Edward Faulks KCDeka Chambers
Star Individuals
- Angus Moon KC Serjeants' Inn Chambers29 Years Ranked
- Christopher Johnston KC Serjeants' Inn Chambers29 Years Ranked
- Robert Weir KC Devereux22 Years Ranked
- Elizabeth-Anne Gumbel KC1 Crown Office Row
- Philip Havers KC1 Crown Office Row
- Robin Oppenheim KCDoughty Street Chambers
- Simeon Maskrey KC7BR
Band 1
- Alexander Hutton KC Hailsham Chambers18 Years Ranked
- Benjamin Browne KC 2 Temple Gardens29 Years Ranked
- Caroline Harrison KC 2 Temple Gardens15 Years Ranked
- Charles Bagot KC Gatehouse Chambers19 Years Ranked
- Dominic Nolan KC Hailsham Chambers24 Years Ranked
- Henry Witcomb KC 1 Crown Office Row21 Years Ranked
- Joel Donovan KC Cloisters Chambers16 Years Ranked
- John Whitting KC 1 Crown Office Row20 Years Ranked
- Michael de Navarro KC 2 Temple Gardens26 Years Ranked
- Richard Booth KC 1 Crown Office Row18 Years Ranked
- Simon Readhead KC Deka Chambers26 Years Ranked
- William Latimer-Sayer KC Cloisters Chambers21 Years Ranked
- Adrian Hopkins KCSerjeants' Inn Chambers
- Alexander Antelme KCCrown Office Chambers
- Andrew Post KCHailsham Chambers
- Angus McCullough KC1 Crown Office Row
- David Pittaway KCHailsham Chambers
- Edward Bishop KCDeka Chambers
- Eliot Woolf KCOuter Temple Chambers
- John de Bono KCSerjeants' Inn Chambers
- Katharine Gollop KCSerjeants' Inn Chambers
- Margaret Bowron KC1 Crown Office Row
- Michael Horne KCSerjeants' Inn Chambers
- Michael Mylonas KCSerjeants' Inn Chambers
- Neil Block KC39 Essex Chambers
- Paul Rees KC1 Crown Office Row
- Sarah Vaughan Jones KC2 Temple Gardens
- Simon W Taylor KCCloisters Chambers
Band 2
- Ben Collins KC Old Square Chambers16 Years Ranked
- Clodagh Bradley KC 1 Crown Office Row21 Years Ranked
- Julian Picton KC Hailsham Chambers14 Years Ranked
- Neil Sheldon KC 1 Crown Office Row19 Years Ranked
- Robert Kellar KC 1 Crown Office Row9 Years Ranked
- Sarah Crowther KC Outer Temple Chambers16 Years Ranked
- Simon Dyer KC Cloisters Chambers15 Years Ranked
- Stuart McKechnie KC Deka Chambers14 Years Ranked
- Susan Rodway KC 39 Essex Chambers27 Years Ranked
- William Audland KC 12 King's Bench Walk21 Years Ranked
- Adam Weitzman KC7BR
- Bradley Martin KC2 Temple Gardens
- Claire Toogood KCCrown Office Chambers
- David Evans KC1 Crown Office Row
- Farrah Mauladad KCCrown Office Chambers
- Gerard Boyle KCSerjeants' Inn Chambers
- Grahame Aldous KCDeka Chambers
- Hugh Preston KC7BR
- Jeremy Hyam KC1 Crown Office Row
- Martin Forde KC1 Crown Office Row
- Martin Porter KC2 Temple Gardens
- Nathan Tavares KCOuter Temple Chambers
- Rachel Vickers KCOuter Temple Chambers
- Robert Glancy KCDevereux
- Sarah Lambert KC1 Crown Office Row
- Simon Fox KCSerjeants' Inn Chambers
Band 3
- Charles Woodhouse KC Old Square Chambers14 Years Ranked
- Emily Formby KC 39 Essex Chambers21 Years Ranked
- Giles Mooney KC Deka Chambers12 Years Ranked
- Jacob Levy KC Deka Chambers27 Years Ranked
- Jonathan Hand KC Outer Temple Chambers10 Years Ranked
- Andrew Kennedy KC1 Crown Office Row
- Charlie Cory-Wright KC39 Essex Chambers
- Claire Watson KCSerjeants' Inn Chambers
- Debra Powell KCSerjeants' Inn Chambers
- James Counsell KCOuter Temple Chambers
- Jonathan Holl-Allen KCSerjeants' Inn Chambers
- Judith Ayling KC39 Essex Chambers
- Laura Johnson KCDeka Chambers
- Neil Davy KCSerjeants' Inn Chambers
- Nicola Greaney KC39 Essex Chambers
- Owain Thomas KC1 Crown Office Row
- Richard Baker KC7BR
- Shaheen Rahman KC1 Crown Office Row
New Silks
- Anna Beale KC Cloisters Chambers14 Years Ranked
- Paul Stagg KCDeka Chambers
Band 1
- Anna Hughes 2 Temple Gardens9 Years Ranked
- Ben Bradley Outer Temple Chambers12 Years Ranked
- Martyn McLeish Cloisters Chambers11 Years Ranked
- Nigel Spencer-Ley Farrar's Building4 Years Ranked
- Peter Ellis Hailsham Chambers16 Years Ranked
- Richard Cartwright Devereux16 Years Ranked
- Sophie Beesley Old Square Chambers7 Years Ranked
- Adam Korn7BR
- Cara Guthrie1 Crown Office Row
- Caroline HallisseySerjeants' Inn Chambers
- Charlotte JonesCrown Office Chambers
- Erica PowerCrown Office Chambers
- Harry Trusted2 Temple Gardens
- Heidi KnightSerjeants' Inn Chambers
- Jane MishconHailsham Chambers
- Jane Tracy ForsterHailsham Chambers
- Jeremy Pendlebury7BR
- Julian D Matthews7BR
- Laura BegleyDeka Chambers
- Matthew Barnes1 Crown Office Row
- Matthew JacksonHailsham Chambers
- Nicholas PeacockHailsham Chambers
- Ranald DavidsonSerjeants' Inn Chambers
- Richard PartridgeSerjeants' Inn Chambers
- Tejina MangatHailsham Chambers
Band 2
- David Myhill Crown Office Chambers10 Years Ranked
- Eloise Power Serjeants' Inn Chambers10 Years Ranked
- Richard Furniss 42BR Barristers20 Years Ranked
- Rob Hunter Devereux11 Years Ranked
- Angus PiperDeka Chambers
- Catherine EwinsHailsham Chambers
- Christopher HoughSerjeants' Inn Chambers
- James AldridgeOuter Temple Chambers
- Jonathan Bertram7BR
- Matthew Hill1 Crown Office Row
- Richard Smith1 Crown Office Row
- Simon CridlandSerjeants' Inn Chambers
- Timothy Meakin7BR
Band 3
- Bella Webb Old Square Chambers4 Years Ranked
- Christopher Stephenson Deka Chambers13 Years Ranked
- Helen Wolstenholme 2 Temple Gardens7 Years Ranked
- Henry Charles 12 King's Bench Walk19 Years Ranked
- Isaac Hogarth 12 King's Bench Walk2 Years Ranked
- Linda Jacobs Cloisters Chambers8 Years Ranked
- Roger Harris 2 Temple Gardens15 Years Ranked
- Tim Found Farrar's Building1 Years Ranked
- Vanessa Cashman 12 King's Bench Walk3 Years Ranked
- Adam Walker7BR
- Andrew Bershadski2 Temple Gardens
- David HainesOuter Temple Chambers
- Jemma LeeSerjeants' Inn Chambers
- Nicola Campbell-ClauseHailsham Chambers
- Rachel Marcus1 Crown Office Row
- Richard Mumford1 Crown Office Row
- Robert DickasonOuter Temple Chambers
- Scott MatthewsonSerjeants' Inn Chambers
- Simon King7BR
- Thomas CrockettHailsham Chambers
- Tom GibsonOuter Temple Chambers
- Victoria WoodbridgeCrown Office Chambers
Band 4
- Adam Dawson Deka Chambers10 Years Ranked
- Chesca Lord Cloisters Chambers4 Years Ranked
- Eva Ferguson Hailsham Chambers9 Years Ranked
- Hannah Saxena Farrar's Building5 Years Ranked
- Henry Bankes-Jones Hailsham Chambers3 Years Ranked
- Nadia Whittaker Crown Office Chambers1 Years Ranked
- Nicholas Pilsbury Hailsham Chambers1 Years Ranked
- Robert Horner Deka Chambers6 Years Ranked
- Shahram Sharghy 1 Crown Office Row2 Years Ranked
- Aidan O'BrienFarrar's Building
- Deirdre Goodwin7BR
- Gemma WitheringtonCrown Office Chambers
- Harriet JerramOuter Temple Chambers
- Helen PooleyDeka Chambers
- Jim Duffy1 Crown Office Row
- John Gimlette1 Crown Office Row
- Judith Rogerson1 Crown Office Row
- Kate Lumbers7BR
- Leslie Keegan7BR
- Liam DuffySerjeants' Inn Chambers
- Lionel StrideTemple Garden Chambers
- Oliver WilliamsonSerjeants' Inn Chambers
- Pritesh Rathod1 Crown Office Row
- Robert Cumming2 Temple Gardens
- Rory Badenoch1 Crown Office Row
- Sebastian NaughtonSerjeants' Inn Chambers
- Suzanne Lambert1 Crown Office Row
- William Wraight2 Temple Gardens
Band 5
- Clementine Coram James Hailsham Chambers1 Years Ranked
- Daniel Sokol 12 King's Bench Walk1 Years Ranked
- Edward Ramsay 12 King's Bench Walk1 Years Ranked
- Emma Corkill 39 Essex Chambers2 Years Ranked
- Harry Lambert Crown Office Chambers9 Years Ranked
- Holly Tibbitts Deka Chambers1 Years Ranked
- John-Paul Swoboda 12 King's Bench Walk5 Years Ranked
- Nina Unthank 2 Temple Gardens1 Years Ranked
- Sam Stevens 2 Temple Gardens4 Years Ranked
- Tamar Burton Cloisters Chambers1 Years Ranked
- Thomas Wood 42BR Barristers1 Years Ranked
- Christopher JohnsonDoughty Street Chambers
- Clare HennessySerjeants' Inn Chambers
- Conor Dufficy7BR
- Daniel Laking39 Essex Chambers
- Gerwyn SamuelDoughty Street Chambers
- Hannah Noyce1 Crown Office Row
- Isabel McArdle1 Crown Office Row
- Jessica Elliott1 Crown Office Row
- Jo Moore1 Crown Office Row
- Justin MeilandHailsham Chambers
- Leanne Woods1 Crown Office Row
- Lisa DobieDeka Chambers
- Marcus Coates-Walker1 Crown Office Row
- Patricia Leonard7BR
- Romilly Cummerson39 Essex Chambers
- Rose Harvey-Sullivan7BR
- Sarah Edwards7BR
- Will YoungOuter Temple Chambers
Up and Coming
- Paige Mason-Thom 2 Temple Gardens1 Years Ranked
- Anthony SearleSerjeants' Inn Chambers
- Jonathan Metzer1 Crown Office Row
- Nia Frobisher7BR
- Rajkiran Arhestey1 Crown Office Row
- Thomas Beamont1 Crown Office Row
All Sets profiles
Band 1
1 1 Crown Office RowClinical Negligence2025 | Band 1 | 21 Years Ranked1 Crown Office Row draws consistent praise from market commentators as being "at the top of the field" with an "incredible standard of counsel." Members are regularly instructed in the most complex and high-profile cases in the market, and are experienced in the handling of claims relating to injuries of the utmost severity. The team acts for both claimants and defendants, and the set's enviable client list includes several medical defence organisations, hospitals, insurers and individual doctors. The set's barristers have recently handled a number of obstetric negligence claims, including the case of ME v Barking, Havering & Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust. Members also have considerable experience of appearing at inquests and public inquiries. Matthew Phipps is the senior clerk.1 Serjeants' Inn ChambersClinical Negligence2025 | Band 1 | 21 Years RankedSerjeants' Inn Chambers has "a strong group of silks and juniors" offering representation to both claimants and defendants. Its barristers are regularly instructed in high-value catastrophic injury, birth injury and fatal claims, and are well regarded for their expertise in cases involving complex medical evidence and issues surrounding liability. The set has recently been involved in the Henderson v Dorset Healthcare case concerning the liability of NHS trusts for alleged negligence in mental health treatment where the claimant then goes on to commit a criminal offence.
Band 2
2 2 Temple GardensClinical Negligence2025 | Band 2 | 21 Years Ranked2 Temple Gardens houses "a wealth of knowledge that is unrivalled" across a wide range of clinical negligence claims. Areas of expertise for the team include claims arising from birth injuries, delayed diagnoses and surgical negligence, and members are regularly called upon to act in high-value quantum disputes and difficult liability trials. The set's barristers have extensive experience of representing both claimants and defendants, including medical defence organisations, private healthcare providers and NHS bodies. Recent instructions for the set include Mace Ltd v Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust concerning the apportionment of liability between an employer and an allegedly negligent trust following an injury at work. Lee Tyler is the senior clerk.2 7BRClinical Negligence2025 | Band 2 | 21 Years Ranked7BR is a highly regarded set in the clinical negligence market, noted as having "the depth of experience in its leading and senior barristers to handle cases of the utmost complexity and sophistication." Areas of expertise for the team include obstetric, psychiatric and catastrophic brain and spinal injury claims, and members are experienced in the representation of both claimants and defendants, including several private hospitals and individual practitioners. The set also houses considerable strength in the handling of fatal claims, and its barristers are regularly called upon to appear at inquests. Recently, its members acted for the respondents before the Supreme Court in the appeals concerning secondary victim claims in clinical negligence.2 Hailsham ChambersClinical Negligence2025 | Band 2 | 21 Years RankedHailsham Chambers is described by instructing solicitors as hosting "barristers of the highest calibre" able "to handle both legally complex and factually challenging cases." The team is highly regarded for its expert representation of both claimants and defendants in a wide range of clinical negligence cases, and offers considerable strength in brain and spinal injury, obstetric and fatal claims. Members are also recognised for their adroit handling of claims involving allegations of surgical negligence and failures in diagnoses. Its barristers recently acted in NKX v Barts Health NHS Trust, a very high value birth injury claim. Difficult quantum disputes and cases involving complex issues surrounding liability and causation are also key areas of strength for the team.
Band 3
3 39 Essex ChambersClinical Negligence2025 | Band 3 | 20 Years Ranked39 Essex Chambers is considered "an excellent set" who are "real leaders in the market." Its members bring "really good technical knowledge and a breadth of experience" and are regularly called on to represent both injured claimants and defendants, such as NHS Resolution, healthcare insurers and several medical defence organisations, in the full range of clinical negligence claims. Members are experienced in the handling of complex cases involving allegations of negligent treatment and delayed and missed diagnoses, and are noted for their expertise in both individual and group actions. The set is also regarded as a go-to for difficult and high-value quantum disputes and product liability claims relating to faulty medical products, such as ongoing metal-on-metal hip litigation.3 Cloisters ChambersClinical Negligence2025 | Band 3 | 21 Years RankedCloisters Chambers is noted as a "leader in the field of clinical negligence, especially when it comes to birth injury and other brain injury cases," housing a strong bench of senior and junior barristers who are experienced in the representation of claimants in a wide range of clinical negligence matters. Members are highly regarded for their expertise in complex neurological birth injury and cancer claims, including those involving allegations of delayed or missed diagnoses. Additional areas of strength for the team include difficult quantum disputes and consent to treatment cases. One recent instruction for the set was EXN v Guys and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust regarding a cerebral palsy case. The set's barristers are also regularly called upon to appear at inquests and in public inquiries.3 Crown Office ChambersClinical Negligence2025 | Band 3 | 21 Years RankedCrown Office Chambers offers "such strength and breadth of knowledge and experience" and is adept at handling clinical negligence matters on behalf of both claimants and defendants. Its tenants are regularly instructed by NHS Resolution and MDU, as well as several private health authorities. Members have considerable expertise in complex catastrophic injury, birth injury and fatal accident claims, and are experienced in the handling of cases arising from alleged surgical negligence. Recent instructions include acting in GHK v King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust arising out of an infant liver transplant.3 Deka ChambersClinical Negligence2025 | Band 3 | 15 Years RankedDeka Chambers houses a strong bench of clinical negligence barristers at both senior and junior level who can. Interviewees praise it as "a great set and very well-placed to handle complex cases". Members are routinely called upon to act for both claimants and defendants, and are experienced in the handling of complex cases arising from delayed diagnoses and failed cosmetic surgery. Additional areas of strength for the team include catastrophic brain and spinal injury, birth injury and wrongful birth claims, and the set is also noted for its expertise in dental negligence matters. Recent appearances for the set include in the Supreme Court, acting in Paul v Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust.3 Outer Temple ChambersClinical Negligence2025 | Band 3 | 21 Years RankedOuter Temple Chambers boasts a strong bench of senior and junior barristers with "a wealth of experience in dealing with complex and sophisticated matters and novel areas of law" on behalf of both claimants and defendants. Areas of expertise for the team include birth injury and catastrophic brain and spinal injury cases, as well as high-value quantum disputes. Recent work has included representing a claimant who recovered £4.5 million following severe brain injury resulting from negligent anaesthetic treatment. Members are also adept at acting for doctors and other healthcare professionals in disciplinary proceedings, drawing on the set's strength in complementary areas such as employment and professional discipline.
Band 4
4 12 King's Bench WalkClinical Negligence2025 | Band 4 | 2 Years Ranked12 King's Bench Walk hosts a well-regarded team of silks and juniors with "great experience in highly complex medical matters and excellent command of the complex subject material." The barristers handle a wide range of clinical negligence cases including catastrophic injuries, fatal matters and delay in diagnosis claims. The set is also noted for its strong expertise in handling personal injury claims. Recent cases have included representing a claimant who was allegedly negligently discharged leading to cardiac arrest and a very severe hypoxic brain injury.4 DevereuxClinical Negligence2025 | Band 4 | 16 Years RankedDevereux's members are well regarded for their expertise in complex clinical negligence matters and "effectively combine technical excellence with being very approachable and easy to work with." Members act for both claimants and defendants, including several NHS trusts as well as individual doctors, dentists and other healthcare professionals, and areas of expertise for the team include wrongful birth, brain injury, cerebral palsy and Erb's palsy claims. The set's barristers are also regularly instructed in high-value quantum disputes and offer considerable strength in the handling of cases involving questions surrounding breach of duty, liability and causation. Members have acted in McCulloch v Forth Valley Hospital before the Supreme Court, regarding information a doctor needs to give a patient in respect of alternative treatments to obtain a patient's informed consent.4 Old Square ChambersClinical Negligence2025 | Band 4 | 2 Years RankedOld Square Chambers offers "highly talented and experienced barristers able to deal with the most complex of medical negligence matters." The set is particularly strong in representing claimants, with expertise in delayed diagnoses, surgical failures and dental claims. Its members also frequently represent both individual and organisational defendants. Recent instructions have seen the set represent the claimant in Williams v Weight to Go Ltd and others regarding a multi-defendant claim arising out of negligent weight loss surgery performed in Italy following consultations in England.