Ranking tables
Local Government | UK Bar
London (Bar)
Rankings overview for Sets
Band 3
- Francis Taylor Building 21 Years Ranked
- 4-5 Gray's Inn Square
Senior Statespeople
- James Goudie KC 11KBW29 Years Ranked
- Richard Drabble KCLandmark Chambers
Band 1
- Jason Coppel KC 11KBW21 Years Ranked
- Jonathan Moffett KC 11KBW20 Years Ranked
- Fenella Morris KC39 Essex Chambers
- James Maurici KCLandmark Chambers
- Jenni Richards KC39 Essex Chambers
- Nigel Giffin KC11KBW
Band 2
- David Blundell KC Landmark Chambers12 Years Ranked
- Daniel Kolinsky KCLandmark Chambers
- David Wolfe KCMatrix Chambers
- James Strachan KC39 Essex Chambers
- Martin Westgate KCDoughty Street Chambers
- Peter Oldham KC11KBW
- Ranjit Bhose KCCornerstone Barristers
Band 3
- Andrew Sharland KC 11KBW22 Years Ranked
- David Elvin KC Landmark Chambers29 Years Ranked
- Joanne Clement KC 11KBW14 Years Ranked
- Tim Buley KC Landmark Chambers14 Years Ranked
- David Forsdick KCLandmark Chambers
- James Findlay KCCornerstone Barristers
- Lisa Busch KCCornerstone Barristers
- Philip Coppel KCCornerstone Barristers
- Timothy Straker KC4-5 Gray's Inn Square
Band 4
- Alex Goodman KC Landmark Chambers15 Years Ranked
- Charles Banner KC Keating Chambers16 Years Ranked
- Ian Wise KC Monckton Chambers22 Years Ranked
- Jonathan Auburn KC 11KBW20 Years Ranked
- Kuljit Bhogal KC Cornerstone Barristers13 Years Ranked
- Richard Honey KC Francis Taylor Building15 Years Ranked
- George Laurence KCNew Square Chambers
- Kelvin Rutledge KCCornerstone Barristers
- Matt Hutchings KCCornerstone Barristers
- Rhodri Williams KCKeating Chambers
Band 2
- Jack Anderson39 Essex Chambers
Band 3
- Genevieve Screeche-Powell Field Court Chambers1 Years Ranked
- Leon Glenister Landmark Chambers8 Years Ranked
- Zoe Gannon 11KBW4 Years Ranked
- Christopher Baker4-5 Gray's Inn Square
- Jonathan Manning4-5 Gray's Inn Square
- Paul Greatorex11KBW
- Rose Grogan39 Essex Chambers
- Vivienne Sedgley4-5 Gray's Inn Square
All Sets profiles
Band 1
1 11KBWLocal Government2025 | Band 1 | 21 Years Ranked11KBW maintains its reputation as a go-to chambers for judicial review proceedings and the most complex and high-profile local authority cases. It houses a strong bench of barristers experienced in the representation of individual claimants, corporate clients, and local and central government bodies. The team's particular strengths lie in local government powers, education, social services and procurement and its members regularly tackle cases involving local authority finances and budgeting issues. A recent sophisticated case saw members representing multiple Secretaries of State in a challenge to the national policy of accommodating asylum-seeking children in Home Office hotels.1 Landmark ChambersLocal Government2025 | Band 1 | 21 Years RankedLandmark Chambers houses a strong bench of senior and junior barristers who are recognised for their expert handling of a wide range of local government matters. The team fields particular strength in planning and environment law, and members regularly appear before the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court in leading cases. The set's barristers are noted for their expertise in local authority powers, housing and education matters. Recent cases undertaken by the team include representing the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care in the Supreme Court in a case concerning Section 117 of the Mental Health Act and the meaning of "ordinary residence." Market sources state that: "Landmark is well placed to deal with various complex issues" and that members provide "unfailingly detailed and thorough" advice.
Band 2
2 39 Essex ChambersLocal Government2025 | Band 2 | 21 Years Ranked39 Essex Chambers is an "approachable, helpful and friendly" set with noted expertise in local government matters. Members are regularly instructed in complex and high-profile cases relating to planning, tax, education and procurementand have experience appearing before the courts at all levels, up to and including the Supreme Court. Cases concerning local authority powers and duties are a key strength for the team. The set's barristers act for a wide range of clients, including individual claimants, businesses, care homes and local authorities across the UK. Recent notable cases include advising Suffolk County Council in NHS v Local Authority and KF. Commentators note that "the range of barristers available is impressive and their skill and client service is always appreciated."2 Cornerstone BarristersLocal Government2025 | Band 2 | 21 Years RankedCornerstone Barristers is a well-regarded set offering expertise across a wide range of local government matters. Members represent local authorities both in London and across the UK and are noted for their expert advisory work concerning councillors' conduct, the allocation of budgets, and local authority responsibilities, duties and powers. The set's barristers are also experienced in the handling of cases relating to social housing, planning, data protection, licensing and environment law and are regularly instructed to appear in judicial review proceedings. Clients say that: "Cornerstone offers an enviable selection of barristers with exceptional local government acumen and experience." Members frequently undertake high-profile cases including a recent judicial review claim against Plymouth CC arising from a decision relating to public open space, which entailed the felling of 130 trees.
Band 3
3 Francis Taylor BuildingLocal Government2025 | Band 3 | 21 Years RankedFrancis Taylor Building is noted for its representation of both claimants and local authorities in a wide range of local government matters. Areas of particular strength for the set's members include cases relating to local government finances and council tax, as well as complex public health, licensing and highways matters. The set's "very high calibre" team is regularly called upon to advise on ratings and land valuation matters and offers considerable expertise in relation to compulsory purchase orders and compensation. The set has recently been instructed by the Royal Borough of Kensington to defend the removal of a cycle lane down Kensington High Street.