Keith Rowley KC and Wendy Mathers recently spoke at the White Paper Conference in a session titled Pensions Law & Practice: Shaping New Developments into Solution-Focused Answers for Clients. Keith discussed “How are familiar surplus and winding-up issues playing out in a new context?” Wendy
Clive Moys, instructed by David Draisey and Francesca Turner of Hunters LLP, appeared for the successful claimant on the hearing of a
Radcliffe Chambers’ Commercial Conference 2026, taking place on Wednesday 18 March 2026 at The Minster Building (Cavendish Venues), London. This flagship event will bring
William Moffett has been appointed King’s Counsel
We are delighted to announce that William Moffett has been appointed King’s Counsel. William is a highly regarded barrister who is recognised
Dasji v Bhudia [2026] EWHC 455 (Ch)
Matthew Mills, instructed by Luke Harrison and David Jones of Keidan Harrison LLP, appeared in reported charity proceedings Dasji v Bhudia
Join us for our Radcliffe Junior Programme: Civil Fraud hosted by Harmish Mehta, on Thursday 2 April from 11:00 – 12:00 Harmish will be
We are pleased to announce that David Mohyuddin KC and Zachary Kell have been involved in matters
Piers Feltham appeared for the claimants in proceedings brought against Dyson entities arising out of alleged forced labour and abusive working conditions
In 2026 we will be continuing our Junior Programme offering a variety of webinars and in-person events! Our in-person events will have a short
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Radcliffe Chambers is a barristers’ chambers specialising in commercial, insolvency, pensions, private client, property and charity law. We are committed to our clients and work hard to maintain our position as a leader in our fields.
We provide legal advice and representation to law firms, corporates, financial institutions, trustees, charities, governments, private individuals and professional advisers, such as accountancy firms and insolvency practitioners.
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We are committed to acting responsibly and believe that the long-term success of our barristers chambers depends on meeting and exceeding the expectations of our stakeholders in relation to how we conduct our business, and the impact that we have on our profession and society as a whole.
Our most important responsibility is, of course, to provide first-class legal services, but our stakeholders – our people, our clients, our profession and society…