Ranking tables
Court of Protection: Health & Welfare | UK Bar
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Rankings overview for Sets
Band 1
- Bridget Dolan KCSerjeants' Inn Chambers
- Jenni Richards KC39 Essex Chambers
- John McKendrick KCOuter Temple Chambers
- Michael Mylonas KCSerjeants' Inn Chambers
- Nageena Khalique KCSerjeants' Inn Chambers
- Victoria Butler-Cole KC39 Essex Chambers
- Vikram Sachdeva KC39 Essex Chambers
Band 2
- Andrew Bagchi KC 1GC|Family Law20 Years Ranked
- Sam Karim KC Kings Chambers14 Years Ranked
- Aswini Weereratne KCDoughty Street Chambers
- David Rees KC5 Stone Buildings
- Fenella Morris KC39 Essex Chambers
- Joseph O'Brien KCSt John's Buildings
- Katharine Gollop KCSerjeants' Inn Chambers
- Parishil Patel KC39 Essex Chambers
Band 3
- Joanne Clement KC 11KBW14 Years Ranked
- Jonathan Auburn KC 11KBW20 Years Ranked
- Debra Powell KCSerjeants' Inn Chambers
- Emma Sutton KCSerjeants' Inn Chambers
- Fiona Paterson KC39 Essex Chambers
- Lorraine Cavanagh KCSt John's Buildings
- Michael Horne KCSerjeants' Inn Chambers
- Sophia Roper KCSerjeants' Inn Chambers
Star Individuals
Band 1
- Ian Brownhill 39 Essex Chambers6 Years Ranked
- Malcolm Chisholm 1GC|Family Law13 Years Ranked
- Ben McCormackGarden Court North Chambers
- Katharine Scott39 Essex Chambers
- Peter Mant39 Essex Chambers
- Rhys HaddenSerjeants' Inn Chambers
- Sophy E MilesDoughty Street Chambers
- Ulele BurnhamDoughty Street Chambers
Band 2
- Adam Fullwood 39 Essex Chambers18 Years Ranked
- Alexis Hearnden39 Essex Chambers
- Conrad HallinSerjeants' Inn Chambers
- Eliza Sharron39 Essex Chambers
- Francesca P. Gardner39 Essex Chambers
- Helen CurtisGarden Court Chambers
- Lee ParkhillCornerstone Barristers
- Mungo Wenban-Smith39 Essex Chambers
- Neil Allen39 Essex Chambers
- Nicola Kohn39 Essex Chambers
- Oliver LewisDoughty Street Chambers
- Susanna RickardSerjeants' Inn Chambers
Band 3
- Catherine Dobson 39 Essex Chambers10 Years Ranked
- Alex CisnerosOuter Temple Chambers
- Alison MeacherGatehouse Chambers
- Anna TkaczynskaSerjeants' Inn Chambers
- Annabel Lee39 Essex Chambers
- Arianna Kelly39 Essex Chambers
- Bethan HarrisGarden Court Chambers
- David LawsonSerjeants' Inn Chambers
- GrĂ¡inne MellonGarden Court Chambers
- Jack Anderson39 Essex Chambers
- Jonathan BellamySt John's Buildings
- Keri TaylerNo5 Barristers' Chambers
- Lucinda France-HayhurstSt John's Buildings
- Nia Gowman30 Park Place
- Nicholas O'BrienCoram Chambers
- Peggy EtiebetCornerstone Barristers
- Rebecca Harrington30 Park Place
- Sian Davies39 Essex Chambers
- Stephen ReederDoughty Street Chambers
Band 4
- Christine Cooper Field Court Chambers1 Years Ranked
- Thomas Jones Deka Chambers2 Years Ranked
- Alexander Drapkin5 Stone Buildings
- Daniel NotherCollege Chambers
- David GardnerNo5 Barristers' Chambers
- Eleanor KeehanSt John's Buildings
- Gemma DalyDoughty Street Chambers
- Jamie MathiesonSerjeants' Inn Chambers
- Mark BradshawNo5 Barristers' Chambers
- Mary-Rachel McCabeDoughty Street Chambers
- Pravin FernandoSerjeants' Inn Chambers
- Sophie AllanKings Chambers
- Susan WrightGarden Court Chambers
- Tom StoateDoughty Street Chambers
- Varsha JagadeshamNo5 Barristers' Chambers
Up and Coming
- Jake Rylatt Serjeants' Inn Chambers1 Years Ranked
- Turan Hursit Old Square Chambers1 Years Ranked
- Benjamin HarrisonSerjeants' Inn Chambers
- Stephanie David39 Essex Chambers
All Sets profiles
Band 1
1 39 Essex ChambersCourt of Protection: Health & Welfare2025 | Band 1 | 11 Years Ranked39 Essex Chambers is described by instructing solicitors as "the go-to set for Court of Protection cases". Areas of particular strength for the team include disputes concerning serious medical treatment, including the withdrawal of clinically assisted nutrition and hydration, and deprivation of liberty cases. A notable recent example is North Bristol NHS Trust v RM, an urgent application related to a patient's capacity to consent to a medical procedure. Members act for a diverse range of clients, including vulnerable individuals and their families, the Official Solicitor and several statutory agencies. The set's tenants have experience appearing before the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court.1 Serjeants' Inn ChambersCourt of Protection: Health & Welfare2025 | Band 1 | 11 Years RankedSerjeants' Inn Chambers retains its reputation as a leading set for health and welfare matters, and is routinely instructed in leading cases in the Court of Protection as well as the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal. Its "extremely knowledgeable but approachable counsel" offer considerable expertise in complex medical treatment disputes, including the withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment, as well as cases concerning capacity to consent to sexual relations and deprivation of liberty challenges. The set's strong bench of barristers is regularly called upon to act on behalf of vulnerable individuals and their families, the Official Solicitor and several NHS trusts. An example of the set's recent work includes Norfolk & Norwich University Hospitals v Tooke, a case concerned with a highly sensitive medical treatment situation.
Band 2
2 Doughty Street ChambersCourt of Protection: Health & Welfare2025 | Band 2 | 11 Years RankedDoughty Street Chambers is highly regarded for its "very broad range of expertise" in health and welfare matters, and houses a strong bench of barristers experienced in the handling of cases affecting incapacitated adults and children. Members are regularly instructed in deprivation of liberty and serious medical treatment cases, as well as disputes concerning capacity to consent to sexual relations and forced marriages. The set's expertise in this area is complemented by its recognised strengths in human rights, housing and community care law, and its barristers frequently appear in landmark cases before the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeal. The tenants have experience acting on behalf of incapable individuals and their family members, as well as local authorities and health authorities. Recently members have appeared in Sutherland City Council v Macpherson, a case concerned with a mother uploading videos of her child to YouTube in breach of court orders.
Band 3
3 1GC|Family LawCourt of Protection: Health & Welfare2025 | Band 3 | 11 Years Ranked1GC|Family Law is a well-regarded set with notable expertise in health and welfare proceedings. Members are skilled in the handling of an array of complex disputes, including those concerning forced marriages, capacity to consent to sexual relations, deprivation of liberty and the withdrawal of medical treatment. The team is able to draw on the set's significant expertise in family law when advising on complex Court of Protection matters involving teenagers who lack capacity. Tenants are regularly instructed to act on behalf of family members, the Official Solicitor, NHS trusts and local authorities.3 Cornerstone BarristersCourt of Protection: Health & Welfare2025 | Band 3 | 6 Years RankedCornerstone Barristers houses strong capabilities in health and welfare matters, drawing on the set's recognised expertise in community care and social housing law. Its barristers are experienced in the handling of complex deprivation of liberty and forced marriage cases, as well as capacity disputes and matters relating to best interests. Members regularly act on behalf of the Official Solicitor and the Public Guardian, as well as several local authorities, social care providers and vulnerable individuals and their families, among other parties.3 Garden Court ChambersCourt of Protection: Health & Welfare2025 | Band 3 | 11 Years RankedThe barristers at Garden Court Chambers are highly sought after for their expertise in health and welfare matters, with barristers noted for being "knowledgeable, methodical, focused and approachable". The team is able to draw on the set's wider knowledge and experience in public law matters when advising on complex and cross-disciplinary cases, and is regularly instructed in sensitive mental capacity and residence matters. Additional areas of strength for the set's barristers include forced marriage and deprivation of liberty disputes, and members act on behalf of protected parties and their families, the Official Solicitor and public bodies. Recent work includes Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames v KG concerning issues of capacity and best interests in determining residence and care arrangements for a homeless individual at risk in the community.3 No5 Barristers' ChambersCourt of Protection: Health & Welfare2025 | Band 3 | 11 Years RankedNo5 Barristers' Chambers offers expertise in a wide range of health and welfare matters. Members are experienced in the handling of complex residence, forced marriage, deprivation of liberty and capacity to consent to sexual relations cases. The set's barristers are regularly instructed to act on behalf of the Official Solicitor, the Office of the Public Guardian, local authorities and health bodies, as well as vulnerable individuals and their families.3 Outer Temple ChambersCourt of Protection: Health & Welfare2025 | Band 3 | 9 Years RankedOuter Temple Chambers is a highly regarded set for Court of Protection matters, with noted expertise in cases concerning the health and welfare of vulnerable individuals. The team's expertise covers serious medical treatment and end-of-life matters, as well as cases concerning capacity to consent to sexual relations, sterilisation and deprivation of liberty. Members have experience acting on behalf of local authorities and public bodies, as well as protected parties and the Official Solicitor. The set also houses strength in the handling of property and affairs disputes.