Ranking tables
Restructuring/Insolvency | UK Bar
London (Bar)
Rankings overview for Sets
Band 1
Band 2
Band 3
Senior Statespeople
- Philip Jones KCSerle Court
Star Individuals
- Tom Smith KCSouth Square
Band 1
- Catherine Addy KC Maitland Chambers18 Years Ranked
- Jonathan Crow KC 4 Stone Buildings25 Years Ranked
- Daniel Bayfield KCSouth Square
- David Allison KCSouth Square
- David Chivers KCErskine Chambers
- Felicity Toube KCSouth Square
- Mark Phillips KCSouth Square
- Peter Arden KCErskine Chambers
- Stephen Atherton KCTwenty Essex
Band 2
- Andreas Gledhill KC Blackstone Chambers25 Years Ranked
- Ewan McQuater KC 3 Verulam Buildings29 Years Ranked
- Adrian Beltrami KC3 Verulam Buildings
- Lexa Hilliard KCWilberforce Chambers
- Marcia Shekerdemian KCWilberforce Chambers
- Mark Arnold KCSouth Square
- Raquel Agnello KCErskine Chambers
Band 3
- Andrew de Mestre KC 4 Stone Buildings20 Years Ranked
- Daniel Lightman KC Serle Court22 Years Ranked
- George Bompas KC 4 Stone Buildings29 Years Ranked
- James Potts KC Erskine Chambers21 Years Ranked
- Andrew Thompson KCErskine Chambers
- David Alexander KCSouth Square
- Jeremy Goldring KCSouth Square
- Peter Shaw KCSelborne Chambers
- Philip Marshall KCSerle Court
- Rebecca Stubbs KCMaitland Chambers
- Richard Fisher KCSouth Square
- Stephen Davies KCEnterprise Chambers
Band 4
- Blair Leahy KC Twenty Essex19 Years Ranked
- John Brisby KC 4 Stone Buildings29 Years Ranked
- Lance Ashworth KC Serle Court26 Years Ranked
- Michael Gibbon KC Maitland Chambers18 Years Ranked
- Richard Hill KC 4 Stone Buildings26 Years Ranked
- Tony Beswetherick KC Twenty Essex10 Years Ranked
- Barry Isaacs KCSouth Square
- Christopher R Parker KCMaitland Chambers
- Glen Davis KCSouth Square
- Joseph Curl KCSouth Square
- Martin Pascoe KCSouth Square
- Matthew Collings KCMaitland Chambers
- Stephen Robins KCSouth Square
Band 5
- David Wolfson KC One Essex Court27 Years Ranked
- Hugh Jory KC 4 New Square Chambers26 Years Ranked
- Louise Hutton KC Essex Court Chambers17 Years Ranked
- Matthew Hardwick KC 3 Verulam Buildings18 Years Ranked
- Sharif A. Shivji KC 4 Stone Buildings17 Years Ranked
- Benjamin Shaw KCErskine Chambers
- Christopher Boardman KCRadcliffe Chambers
- Clare Stanley KCWilberforce Chambers
- David Mohyuddin KCRadcliffe Chambers
- James Bailey KCWilberforce Chambers
- James Morgan KCRadcliffe Chambers
- James Pickering KCEnterprise Chambers
- Jamie Riley KC3 Verulam Buildings
- Matthew Weaver KCRadcliffe Chambers
- Simon Davenport KC4 Pump Court
- Stephen Moverley Smith KCXXIV Old Buildings
New Silks
- Adam Al-Attar KCSouth Square
Senior Statespeople
- John BriggsSouth Square
Band 1
- Rebecca Page Maitland Chambers16 Years Ranked
- Hilary StonefrostSouth Square
- Lloyd TamlynSouth Square
- Marcus HaywoodSouth Square
Band 2
- Tiran Nersessian 4 Stone Buildings14 Years Ranked
- Charlotte CookeSouth Square
- Georgina PetersSouth Square
- Kavan GunaratnaEnterprise Chambers
- Niall McCullochEnterprise Chambers
- Thomas RobinsonWilberforce Chambers
- Tina KyriakidesRadcliffe Chambers
Band 3
- David Eaton Turner New Square Chambers18 Years Ranked
- Olivier Kalfon Maitland Chambers19 Years Ranked
- Ben GriffithsErskine Chambers
- Clara JohnsonSouth Square
- Daniel LewisWilberforce Chambers
- Henry PhillipsSouth Square
- Hugo GrovesEnterprise Chambers
- Rowena PageMaitland Chambers
- William WillsonSouth Square
Band 4
- Angharad Start 3 Verulam Buildings17 Years Ranked
- Donald Lilly 4 Stone Buildings5 Years Ranked
- Peter Head Blackstone Chambers11 Years Ranked
- Philip Hinks 3 Verulam Buildings11 Years Ranked
- Tom Shepherd 4 New Square Chambers11 Years Ranked
- Adam DeacockRadcliffe Chambers
- Adam GoodisonSouth Square
- Dawn McCambleyRadcliffe Chambers
- Hannah ThornleySouth Square
- Kate RogersRadcliffe Chambers
- Katherine HallettThree Stone
- Matthew AbrahamSouth Square
- Raj Arumugam5 Stone Buildings
- Reuben ComiskeyRadcliffe Chambers
- Rory BrownSouth Square
- Rosanna FoskettMaitland Chambers
- Ryan PerkinsSouth Square
- Stuart AdairXXIV Old Buildings
Band 5
- Alexander Riddiford Essex Court Chambers6 Years Ranked
- Anna Markham 4 Stone Buildings14 Years Ranked
- Christopher Harrison 4 Stone Buildings29 Years Ranked
- Giselle McGowan Serle Court2 Years Ranked
- Jennifer Meech Serle Court5 Years Ranked
- Jessica Powers New Square Chambers1 Years Ranked
- Jonathan Titmuss Gatehouse Chambers3 Years Ranked
- Maxim Cardew Maitland Chambers3 Years Ranked
- Sarah Clarke Gatehouse Chambers6 Years Ranked
- Wendy Parker Gatehouse Chambers1 Years Ranked
- William Day 3 Verulam Buildings2 Years Ranked
- Amit GuptaEnterprise Chambers
- Andrew BrownRadcliffe Chambers
- Andrew ShawSouth Square
- Bobby FriedmanWilberforce Chambers
- Catherine DoranRadcliffe Chambers
- Christopher BuckleyRadcliffe Chambers
- Edoardo LupiSouth Square
- Faith JulianMaitland Chambers
- Geoffrey ZelinEnterprise Chambers
- Hugh MiallXXIV Old Buildings
- James CouserThree Stone
- James DaviesEnterprise Chambers
- Jessica BrookeWilberforce Chambers
- Katie LongstaffRadcliffe Chambers
- Katrina MatherGatehouse Chambers
- Madeline DixonEnterprise Chambers
- Oliver HyamsSouth Square
- Phillip GaleEnterprise Chambers
- Rachael EarleWilberforce Chambers
- Robert AmeySouth Square
- Simon JohnsonEnterprise Chambers
- Sri CarmichaelWilberforce Chambers
Up and Coming
- James Saunders New Square Chambers1 Years Ranked
- Lottie PyperSouth Square
- Mairi InnesEnterprise Chambers
All Sets profiles
Band 1
1 South SquareRestructuring/Insolvency2025 | Band 1 | 16 Years RankedSouth Square is widely lauded as "the number one set for insolvency." The set houses a deep bench of experienced barristers at both senior and junior levels, and remains the top choice for the most complex and high-profile cases arising in the UK and further afield. Members are instructed in the full gamut of cases and offer significant expertise in complex restructurings, where they are praised for handling "complex matters in a commercial fashion" and have recently advised in relation to the Lehman Brothers. The team is also well regarded for its adroit handling of the administration and liquidation of major corporations, and several of the set's tenants have been involved in the most high-profile cases of recent years,including a case arising from the administration of Sova Capital.
Band 2
2 Erskine ChambersRestructuring/Insolvency2025 | Band 2 | 16 Years RankedErskine Chambers is highly regarded for its broad expertise spanning the full range of insolvency and restructuring matters. Drawing on the set's recognised strengths in banking and finance, the set is noted as being "excellent at handling complex and sophisticated matters." It is considered a top choice in the market for complex cases arising out of the collapse of financial institutions, and members are regularly instructed to act on behalf of bondholders and security holders in high-value disputes. Additional areas of expertise for the team include retail CVAs, international corporate restructurings and cross-border insolvencies, including those involving difficult jurisdictional issues. The set's tenants are frequently instructed in the most high-profile cases in the market, and have experience appearing before the Court of Appeal, the Privy Council and the Supreme Court. In the past year, members have continued to advise on high-profile CVAs including for Snoozebox Limited in a case considering the question of whether a CVA can compromise and release a company from liability. Members also advised the company in Re Digicel Group Holdings Limited in connection with a scheme of arrangement.2 Maitland ChambersRestructuring/Insolvency2025 | Band 2 | 16 Years RankedMaitland Chambers is recognised as"a go-to set for complex insolvency matters" housing a strong bench of barristers experienced in a wide range of restructuring and insolvency matters. Members are regularly instructed in major domestic and cross-border corporate insolvencies, liquidations and administrations, and act for a diverse client base including both secured and unsecured creditors, insolvency practitioners and corporations. The set also offers considerable expertise in personal insolvency matters, and members are routinely instructed to represent insolvent individuals. Over the past year, members of chambers have continued to act in high-profile restructuring and insolvency proceedings, including Re BlockFi and the Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry.2 Wilberforce ChambersRestructuring/Insolvency2025 | Band 2 | 8 Years RankedWilberforce Chambers is noted for its impressive work tackling both corporate and personal insolvency matters. Members are frequently called upon to undertake cases arising both in the UK and further afield, and offer significant expertise in the handling of complex multi-jurisdictional disputes. Market commentators note that "it is a leading set with some very bright minds who are very capable of taking on the most complicated and sophisticated cases," with particular areas of strength for the set spanning administrations, CVAs, restructurings and schemes of arrangement. The team is also regularly instructed in cases involving complex pensions and property elements, owing to the set's established strengths in these areas. An enviable client list includes creditors, debtors and insolvency office holders. Recent cases of note include the Lehman Brothers litigation, and Halabi v Equity Trust (Jersey).
Band 3
3 3 Verulam BuildingsRestructuring/Insolvency2025 | Band 3 | 10 Years Ranked3 Verulam Buildings is noted as having "good strength in depth and fantastic credentials in financial services". The set is well regarded for its handling of contentious commercial insolvencies, and its tenants are regularly called upon to act for insolvency practitioners in high-value, cross-border recovery actions. The set is described as "an established set with superior capability on an individual and collective level". Recent standout work for members includes Harrington & Charles Trading Co and others v Jatin Mehta and others.3 4 Stone BuildingsRestructuring/Insolvency2025 | Band 3 | 16 Years Ranked4 Stone Buildings is a "premier set for restructuring advice in London". The set houses a strong bench of experienced barristers who have considerable experience appearing in high-profile disputes. The set's appearance in Byers v Saudi National Bank, heard in the Supreme Court, is a standout matter. Drawing on the set's established strength in company law, members are also well regarded for their adroit handling of non-contentious restructurings and complex directors' disqualification cases, as well as prominence in the market for "an excellent ability to handle commercial litigation and insolvency matters which involve a cross-border element and are extremely complex". The set is routinely instructed to act for and advise the government on an array of insolvency-related matters, and several of its junior members are on the Attorney General's A Panels.3 Enterprise ChambersRestructuring/Insolvency2025 | Band 3 | 16 Years RankedEnterprise Chambers is a highly regarded set for restructuring and insolvency matters, and is regularly instructed to appear in complex cross-border disputes. The set is noted for its "strength in depth ranging from good junior barristers to the more senior end who have the capability of providing counsel that is most tailored to the job". Areas of expertise for the team include directors' misfeasance and disqualification claims, challenges to office holders' remuneration, corporate insolvencies and HMRC winding-up proceedings. Members act for a wide range of clients including administrators, liquidators, financial institutions and insolvency practitioners. The set has recently represented the liquidator of Hotel Portfolio II in a commercial litigation arising out of a commercial fraud. Members of chambers also continue to act for a class of sub-postmasters in the Post Office Horizon IT scandal.3 Radcliffe ChambersRestructuring/Insolvency2025 | Band 3 | 8 Years RankedRadcliffe Chambers is lauded as a set with "barristers at every level capable of dealing with all levels of complexity" offering expertise spanning a wide range of restructuring and insolvency matters, including both corporate and personal insolvencies. The set houses a strong bench of barristers with experience in the handling of liquidations and administrations, as well as CVAs and directors' disqualification matters. The team is regularly instructed in both domestic and multi-jurisdictional disputes, and its broad client base includes government bodies, financial institutions, major corporations and private individuals. Recent instructions include acting for the administrators of Avro Energy.
Band 4
4 Gatehouse ChambersRestructuring/Insolvency2025 | Band 4 | 1 Years RankedGatehouse Chambers is a "solid commercial set with broad offering" and "excellent depth and breadth of expertise in restructuring and insolvency". The set's barristers are routinely instructed on behalf of creditors, limited companies and trustees in administrations, bankruptcies and liquidations. The set is very well versed in director misfeasance, winding-up petitions and unfair prejudice matters, among numerous others. Standout recent work highlights include defending a British-born businessman against a petition based on debts arising under a guarantee. Members also represented the trustees in Re Mendelson.4 Serle CourtRestructuring/Insolvency2025 | Band 4 | 16 Years RankedSerle Court is a "very well-established set" ininsolvency and restructuring matters, and is well positioned to handle cases arising in offshore jurisdictions such as the Channel Islands, the Cayman Islands and the Caribbean. Members are regularly instructed in both contentious and non-contentious matters, and are well versed in corporate and personal insolvencies. The set's barristers are described as "outstandingly intelligent and able to pick things up with grace and speed". Insolvency litigation involving allegations of fraud is also a key area of strength for the set, drawing on the set's enviable reputation in civil fraud matters, and its barristers have experience appearing before both the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court. Members have recently appeared in proceedings arising from the collapse of BHS.4 Twenty EssexRestructuring/Insolvency2025 | Band 4 | 4 Years RankedTwenty Essex is noted as "a go-to set for complex personal insolvency matters",regularly advising on both complex restructuring schemes and contentious insolvencies. The set acts for a diverse client base which includes administrators, liquidators, trustees and lenders. Cross-border insolvencies are a key area of strength for the team, and its members have experience appearing before the courts in several offshore jurisdictions such as the British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands and Turks & Caicos Islands. The set has continued to attract high-profile, international instructions including representing the State Bank of India in a high-profile bankruptcy case in the commercial court.4 XXIV Old BuildingsRestructuring/Insolvency2025 | Band 4 | 16 Years RankedXXIV Old Buildings is "very capable in the insolvency and restructuring arenas", and its members are highly regarded for their handling of cases arising in offshore jurisdictions such as the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands and the Isle of Man. Areas of expertise for the team include complex administrations, liquidations and both company and individual voluntary arrangements. The set's barristers are also well versed in directors' disqualification proceedings and asset tracing and recovery matters. Over the past 12 months, barristers at the set acted for an Irish businessman in Re Emerald Meats (London) Limited, which is in liquidation following fraudulent claims and breach of fiduciary duties.