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1 KING'S BENCH WALK
CHAMBERS OF RICHARD ANELAY QC
1kbw are consistently among the top ranked sets in the leading law directories. 54 members in total; 14 distinguished QCs complemented by an excellent team of junior barristers encompassing a range of call to suit requirements. 1 King's Bench Walk has a first rate family law team with a full range of experience in - child law, finance and divorce and mediation; including but not limited to adoption, child abduction, ancillary relief, divorce, contact, child abuse, child care, cohabitation, mediation and matrimonial finance.
Criminal law barristers at 1kbw have considerable strength in depth and deal with all areas of criminal law, judicial review and the full range of criminal procedure and litigation. With particular expertise in murder, sexual offences, serious violence, serious fraud, corporate and financial crime, customs and revenue, drugs and money laundering.
1kbw offers excellence in all areas of advocacy, advice and client care.
1 King's Bench Walk
Temple London EC4Y 7DB
t: 020 7936 1500
f: 020 7936 1590
dx: LDE 20
e:
clerks@1kbw.co.uk
w:
www.1kbw.co.uk
Clerks: David Dear and Nicola Cade
Also at:
1 King's Bench Walk at Lewes
174 High Street, Lewes
East Sussex BN7 1YB
ERSKINE CHAMBERS
SPECIALISTS IN COMPANY LAW
As specialists in company law, members of Chambers undertake work in all areas in which issues of company law arise, including in particular, directors’ duties, shareholders’ disputes, takeovers, corporate reconstructions, loan capital and banking securities, corporate insolvencies, financial services, accounting and auditing, professional negligence, corporate fraud, and related commercial matters. Members of Chambers regularly advise and appear as advocates and expert witnesses in a number of Commonwealth and related jurisdictions, including Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, the Bahamas, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, British Virgin Islands and Turks and Caicos.
33 chancery lane, LONDON WC2A 1EN
TEL: 020-7242-5532 FAX: 020-7831-0125
LDX: 308 E-mail:
clerks@erskine-chambers.co.uk
John Cone
David Oliver Q.C.
Leslie Kosmin Q.C.
Michael Todd Q.C.
David Mabb Q.C.
Martin Moore Q.C.
David Chivers Q.C.
Ceri Bryant
Richard Snowden Q.C.
Catherine Roberts
Philip Gillyon
Andrew Thompson
Professor Dan Prentice
Nigel Dougherty
Leon Kuschke
James Potts
Andrew Thornton
Edward Davies
Stephen Horan
Benjamin Shaw
Ben Griffiths
Matthew Parfitt
Alex Barden
Richard Nolan
(Door Tenant)
Clerk: Mike Hannibal
Chambers of David Etherington QC
18 Red Lion Court
London EC4A 3EB
Tel: 020 7520 6000 – Fax: 020 7520 6248
DX 478 London/Chancery Lane
Web:
www.18rlc.co.uk
Clerks: Ken Darvill, Mark Bennett
18 Red Lion Court is a leading set of specialist criminal barristers.
We have 20 silks and 67 juniors with experience and expertise across the full range of criminal law. Based in the South Eastern Circuit (with an annexe in Chelmsford serving East Anglia), members of Chambers practice nationwide.
Particular expertise includes:
financial, revenue and regulatory offences
money laundering / proceeds of crime
homicide, including corporate manslaughter
terrorism
drug trafficking
sexual offences
robbery and other violent crime
public order offences
domestic and international human rights
We are able to provide skilled representation in all courts from the magistrates’ to the House of Lords, including the Administrative
Court by way of judicial review.
Certain members specialise in human rights litigation and death row cases, resulting in appearances in the ECHR, the Caribbean and the Privy Council. We are also able to provide expert representation in quasi-criminal jurisdictions such as the GMC, the Coroners’ court
and in all forms of judicial inquiry.
For further information, please contact our clerks on
020 7520 6000 or visit us at
www.18rlc.co.uk.
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