Ranking tables
Professional Negligence | UK Bar
London (Bar)
Rankings overview for Sets
Band 2
Band 3
Senior Statespeople
- Philip Jones KCSerle Court
Star Individuals
Band 1
- Ben Elkington KC 4 New Square Chambers21 Years Ranked
- Ben Patten KC 4 New Square Chambers21 Years Ranked
- David Turner KC 4 New Square Chambers20 Years Ranked
- Graeme McPherson KC 4 New Square Chambers22 Years Ranked
- Justin Fenwick KC 4 New Square Chambers29 Years Ranked
- Mark Howard KC Brick Court Chambers29 Years Ranked
- Patrick Lawrence KC 4 New Square Chambers27 Years Ranked
- Rebecca Sabben-Clare KC 7 King's Bench Walk22 Years Ranked
- Simon Salzedo KC Brick Court Chambers22 Years Ranked
- Tim Lord KC Brick Court Chambers21 Years Ranked
- Tom Adam KC Brick Court Chambers24 Years Ranked
- William Flenley KC Hailsham Chambers24 Years Ranked
- Ian Croxford KCWilberforce Chambers
- Jonathan Gaisman KC7 King's Bench Walk
- Mark Simpson KCFountain Court Chambers
- Nicholas Davidson KCHailsham Chambers
- Nigel Tozzi KC4 Pump Court
Band 2
- Andrew Onslow KC 3 Verulam Buildings26 Years Ranked
- Charles Dougherty KC 2 Temple Gardens17 Years Ranked
- Clare Dixon KC 4 New Square Chambers12 Years Ranked
- Daniel Shapiro KC Crown Office Chambers13 Years Ranked
- David Halpern KC 4 New Square Chambers29 Years Ranked
- Graham Chapman KC 4 New Square Chambers21 Years Ranked
- James Brocklebank KC 7 King's Bench Walk17 Years Ranked
- Jonathan Hough KC 4 New Square Chambers14 Years Ranked
- Leigh-Ann Mulcahy KC Fountain Court Chambers21 Years Ranked
- Paul Mitchell KC 4 New Square Chambers17 Years Ranked
- Thomas Plewman SC KC Brick Court Chambers12 Years Ranked
- Derrick Dale KCFountain Court Chambers
- John Wardell KCWilberforce Chambers
- Jonathan Seitler KCWilberforce Chambers
- Paul Newman KCWilberforce Chambers
- Thomas Grant KCWilberforce Chambers
- Timothy Dutton KCFountain Court Chambers
Band 3
- Charles Hollander KC Brick Court Chambers29 Years Ranked
- George Spalton KC 4 New Square Chambers12 Years Ranked
- Helen Evans KC 4 New Square Chambers13 Years Ranked
- John de Waal KC Gatehouse Chambers13 Years Ranked
- Nicola Rushton KC Hailsham Chambers9 Years Ranked
- Nicole Sandells KC 4 New Square Chambers5 Years Ranked
- Siân Mirchandani KC 4 New Square Chambers16 Years Ranked
- Tony Singla KC Brick Court Chambers14 Years Ranked
- Amanda Savage KC4 New Square Chambers
- Ben Quiney KCCrown Office Chambers
- Clare Stanley KCWilberforce Chambers
- James Ayliffe KCWilberforce Chambers
- Keith Rowley KCRadcliffe Chambers
- Nigel Jones KCGatehouse Chambers
- Thomas Dumont KCRadcliffe Chambers
- Timothy Howe KCFountain Court Chambers
- Tom Weitzman KC3 Verulam Buildings
Band 4
- Andrew Short KC Outer Temple Chambers19 Years Ranked
- Andrew Spink KC Outer Temple Chambers28 Years Ranked
- Ben Lynch KC Fountain Court Chambers14 Years Ranked
- Daniel Lightman KC Serle Court22 Years Ranked
- Daniel Saoul KC 4 New Square Chambers13 Years Ranked
- Jamie Carpenter KC Hailsham Chambers18 Years Ranked
- Josephine Higgs KC 7 King's Bench Walk7 Years Ranked
- Matthew Hardwick KC 3 Verulam Buildings18 Years Ranked
- Neil Hext KC 4 New Square Chambers13 Years Ranked
- Nicolas Stallworthy KC Outer Temple Chambers24 Years Ranked
- Richard Liddell KC 4 New Square Chambers14 Years Ranked
- Simon Howarth KC Hailsham Chambers12 Years Ranked
- Tamara Oppenheimer KC Fountain Court Chambers16 Years Ranked
- Aidan Christie KC4 Pump Court
- Alison Padfield KC4 New Square Chambers
- David Yates KCPump Court Tax Chambers
- James Cutress KCFountain Court Chambers
- Michael Douglas KC4 Pump Court
- Nicholas Trompeter KCSelborne Chambers
- Robert Moxon Browne KC2 Temple Gardens
- Tiffany Scott KCWilberforce Chambers
New Silks
- Shail Patel KC 4 New Square Chambers9 Years Ranked
- Simon Wilton KCHailsham Chambers
Band 1
- Ben Smiley 4 New Square Chambers7 Years Ranked
- Charles Phipps 4 New Square Chambers20 Years Ranked
- Francis Bacon Hailsham Chambers25 Years Ranked
- Nik Yeo Fountain Court Chambers17 Years Ranked
- Scott Allen 4 New Square Chambers14 Years Ranked
- Carl Troman4 New Square Chambers
- Derek HolwillHailsham Chambers
- Hugh Evans4 New Square Chambers
- Ivor CollettCrown Office Chambers
- Kate Livesey4 Pump Court
Band 2
- Benjamin Wood 4 New Square Chambers10 Years Ranked
- Chris Greenwood 4 New Square Chambers5 Years Ranked
- Isabel Barter 4 New Square Chambers9 Years Ranked
- Lucy Colter 4 New Square Chambers10 Years Ranked
- Michael Bowmer 4 New Square Chambers7 Years Ranked
- Pippa Manby 4 New Square Chambers6 Years Ranked
- Imran BensonHailsham Chambers
- James HallGatehouse Chambers
- Simon Hale4 Pump Court
- Tom Asquith4 New Square Chambers
Band 3
- Adam Rushworth One Essex Court4 Years Ranked
- Anthony Jones 4 New Square Chambers4 Years Ranked
- Dan Stacey Hailsham Chambers15 Years Ranked
- Edward Harrison Brick Court Chambers5 Years Ranked
- Harry Wright 7 King's Bench Walk8 Years Ranked
- Michael Ryan 7 King's Bench Walk8 Years Ranked
- Miles Harris 4 New Square Chambers11 Years Ranked
- Niamh O'Reilly Hailsham Chambers3 Years Ranked
- Nicholas Broomfield 4 New Square Chambers3 Years Ranked
- Nico Leslie Fountain Court Chambers6 Years Ranked
- Sarah McCann Gatehouse Chambers13 Years Ranked
- Stephen Innes 4 New Square Chambers7 Years Ranked
- Thomas Ogden 4 New Square Chambers4 Years Ranked
- Tim Chelmick 4 New Square Chambers9 Years Ranked
- Tom Shepherd 4 New Square Chambers11 Years Ranked
- James SharpeCrown Office Chambers
- Jason Evans-ToveyCrown Office Chambers
- Joshua MunroHailsham Chambers
- Matthew JacksonHailsham Chambers
Band 4
- Alicia Tew Hailsham Chambers2 Years Ranked
- Christopher Knowles Fountain Court Chambers2 Years Ranked
- David McIlroy Forum Chambers8 Years Ranked
- David Thomas 2 Temple Gardens6 Years Ranked
- Francesca O'Neill Deka Chambers2 Years Ranked
- Heather McMahon Hailsham Chambers1 Years Ranked
- Henry Bankes-Jones Hailsham Chambers3 Years Ranked
- Jack Steer 4 New Square Chambers3 Years Ranked
- Natasha Bennett Fountain Court Chambers7 Years Ranked
- Nicola Atkins Crown Office Chambers5 Years Ranked
- Paul Parker 4 New Square Chambers12 Years Ranked
- Ralph Morley 7 King's Bench Walk1 Years Ranked
- Saaman Pourghadiri 4 New Square Chambers5 Years Ranked
- Simon Arnold Forum Chambers1 Years Ranked
- Sophie Shaw Brick Court Chambers4 Years Ranked
- Theo Barclay 4 New Square Chambers1 Years Ranked
- Andrew SpencerDeka Chambers
- Benjamin FaulknerWilberforce Chambers
- Elizabeth BoonCrown Office Chambers
- Hugh JacksonSelborne Chambers
- Nicholas HillOuter Temple Chambers
- Peter DodgeRadcliffe Chambers
Up and Coming
- Alexander Echlin Hailsham Chambers1 Years Ranked
- Hannah Daly 4 New Square Chambers1 Years Ranked
- Michael HarperCrown Office Chambers
All Sets profiles
Band 1
1 4 New Square ChambersProfessional Negligence2025 | Band 1 | 21 Years Ranked4 New Square offers unparalleled capabilities in the area of professional negligence, regularly attracting key instructions for and against professionals in the legal, financial and insurance sectors. The set excels in any case involving advice on financial planning, investments, tax liability, property or the conduct of litigation. It is notable for its deft handling of the high-value and the legally complex, including a number of recent cases on limitation, or causation, or successor practices in claims against solicitors. The barristers have continued to represent clients in forums up to and including the Supreme Court. Recently they have appeared in leading cases such as London Diocesan Fund v Winkworth Sherwood. One market commentator notes: "I always have complete confidence that counsel will deal with can handle complex and sophisticated matters in a professional and timely manner."
Band 2
2 Brick Court ChambersProfessional Negligence2025 | Band 2 | 21 Years RankedBrick Court Chambers is a leading commercial set noted for appearing in high-value professional negligence claims relating to accountancy and audit. The set maintains a strong client base which includes representing the four leading accountancy firms as well as other high-profile financial services entities. The barristers possess notable experience in major investigations and litigation involving the FRC. Recent work highlights include FRC v Deloitte, a claim relating to alleged audit mismanagement.2 Fountain Court ChambersProfessional Negligence2025 | Band 2 | 21 Years RankedFountain Court Chambers offers heavyweight expertise in the representation of both defendants and claimants in claims against professionals in the legal, banking and financial services sectors. The barristers have notable experience in dealing with tax-related disputes, including the Ingenious litigation and Maclean v Thornhill KC. Fountain Court leads the field when it comes to any litigation involving banking mis-selling. Professional negligence claims surrounding high-stakes business insolvencies are an additional area of strength. A recent work highlight was JD Classics Limited (in Administration) v PwC, alleging negligence on behalf of the accountants for allegedly missing a £41 million fraud.2 Hailsham ChambersProfessional Negligence2025 | Band 2 | 21 Years RankedHailsham Chambers is a highly respected set with a huge depth of expertise in solicitors' liability claims. Tenants have experience representing both claimants and respondents in relation to issues including advice on investment and other transactions and on the management of litigation. The set also has strength in claims involving financial services professionals including auditors and financial advisers. Hailsham's barristers have acted in high-profile trials and appeals which have influenced the law on limitation and the illegality defence. Recently, members of the set appeared in Discovery Land Company, LLC and others v Axis Specialty Europe SE, a Court of Appeal case on the meaning of the “dishonesty” policy exclusion in the SRA Minimum Terms.2 Wilberforce ChambersProfessional Negligence2025 | Band 2 | 21 Years RankedWilberforce Chambers can bring to bear deep expertise in a wide range of professional negligence claims, acting for both defendants and claimants. The set is frequently sought out for solicitors' liability claims and matters involving financial services professionals, often complicated by fraud elements. Property-related work is a strong suit, and the barristers are an obvious choice for negligence claims concerning the more complex of conveyancing matters, or major development projects. Members continue to act in cases of considerable size and importance, including Mitchell v Al Jaber. One market commentator refers to Wilberforce as "a natural choice for claims against solicitors and other professional advisers."
Band 3
3 4 Pump CourtProfessional Negligence2025 | Band 3 | 21 Years Ranked4 Pump Court houses highly skilled barristers with notable experience in litigation concerning professionals in the legal, insurance and financial sectors, in addition to its superb expertise in the construction and engineering industries. As with other areas of the set's practice, work with international elements is a particular strength. Members have recently been involved in Sapphire v Peter Lynn & Partners, a case regarding allegedly negligent advice concerning a property sale. On interviewee describes the set as "highly experienced in dealing with complex claims in the High Court, the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court."3 7 King's Bench WalkProfessional Negligence2025 | Band 3 | 20 Years Ranked7 King's Bench Walk is sought out for its barristers' deep expertise in liability claims concerning financial services professionals, including the leading accountancy firms. The barristers are also highly experienced in solicitors' negligence claims and disputes involving insurance brokers. Members have been involved in the high-profile Carillion v KPMG case. Barristers at the set are described as "easy to work with" and able to "get to grips with considerable amounts of documentation extremely quickly."3 Crown Office ChambersProfessional Negligence2025 | Band 3 | 21 Years RankedCrown Office Chambers has notable areas of focus within the professional negligence field, including claims against solicitors and those involving financial, insurance and construction professionals. The barristers have recently participated in prominent cases such as the Ingenious litigation. Other notable cases have contributed to the case law on solicitors' duties to litigation funders, and the measure of loss when a building surveyor misses a defect. Members of the set have appeared recently in Shepherd Construction Limited v Dunnett Craven and CBRE. One interviewee comments: "Crown Office Chambers is very strong across the board with a number of exceptional juniors." Steve Purse is the senior insurance and professional liability clerk.
Band 4
4 2 Temple GardensProfessional Negligence2025 | Band 4 | 21 Years Ranked2 Temple Gardens houses an esteemed group of barristers with notable experience guiding clients through a range of sensitive professional negligence disputes. Barristers at the set possess deep expertise in matters involving lawyers, accountants, financial advisers and insurance brokers. Members recently acted in MWP v Various, a professional negligence case alleging costs fraud by the counsel team of a previous commercial dispute. One market commentator notes they were "extremely impressed by the in-depth knowledge of every counsel I have instructed."4 3 Verulam BuildingsProfessional Negligence2025 | Band 4 | 21 Years Ranked3 Verulam Buildings houses counsel who are experienced in a range of professional negligence disputes. Its barristers offer deep expertise when handling insurance-related claims as well as those alleging negligence on the part of solicitors. They have additional skill in claims arising out of negligent tax and investment fund advice. Recent high-profile work includes members' involvement on behalf of defendants in the SKAT v Solo Capital Partners LLP case. A source states: "3VB have some very strong specialists in this area. I would not hesitate to recommend them."4 Gatehouse ChambersProfessional Negligence2025 | Band 4 | 9 Years RankedGatehouse Chambers is noted for its skilled representation of claimants and defendants in a range of professional negligence disputes. Members are highlighted for their expertise in matters pertaining to legal, financial and construction professionals. They have been active in cases involving Big Four accounting firms and nationwide solicitors' firms. Particular work highlights in this area have arisen from major corporate insolvencies or international investments. A source says: "They have a good range of barristers at different levels of call." Recent work highlights includes Enterprise v EY, a claim alleging negligence on behalf of the auditors for failing to recognise the company was heading to insolvency.4 Radcliffe ChambersProfessional Negligence2025 | Band 4 | 6 Years RankedRadcliffe Chambers houses notable expertise in property-related professional negligence claims, pension issues and disputes arising out of the drafting of wills and trusts. Other areas of expertise include claims following tax and other financial advice. Members have recently acted in Bishop of Leeds v Dixon Coles & Gill, a professional negligence claim arising out of a fraud. Instructing solicitors say: "Radcliffe Chambers remains strong in dealing with disputes relating to pensions issues."4 Serle CourtProfessional Negligence2025 | Band 4 | 21 Years RankedSerle Court is a well-respected set which is noted for its representation of accountants, valuers and solicitors in professional negligence claims. The chambers fields particularly strong expertise in matters relating to property, company ownership or the management of trusts. One source praises Serle Court for its "many excellent advocates who contribute exceptional strategic and commercial analysis, as well as excellent legal analysis, to every case." Its barristers represent both claimants and defendants. Recent work highlights include Docklock Ltd v Christo & Co Ltd, an appeal relating to allegations of negligent account management.