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The 36 Group

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Provided by The 36 Group
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Tenants: 171

Firm Overview:

With over 171 barristers, mediators and arbitrators (including 14 King’s Counsel, 1 Senior Counsel from Ireland and South Africa) as well as operations in Cyprus, Singapore and Hong Kong, The 36 Group is a truly international multi-specialist set and is one of the largest London based sets. It assists domestic and international clients of all sizes and descriptions, from ambitious start-up to HNWs and global corporations. It has notable expertise in commercial law, crime, family, public law, shipping and arbitration. Its members regularly appear in high-profile cases in all courts, including numerous appearances over the past few years in the Supreme Court. The set has a growing number of barristers trained as arbitrators and mediators and can provide a full ADR service.

Main Areas of Practice:

Practitioners of The 36 Group offer specialist advice and advocacy at all levels of seniority within their expertise. We specialise inInternational Trade and Shipping,Family,Public & Human Rights, andCrime.

Diversity & CSR:

The 36 Group isone of the most diverse sets in the Bar. The 36 Groupis firmly committed to the principles of Equal Opportunities and Diversity and makes every effort to provide a workplace with equal opportunities for everyone, where everyone should be treated with dignity and respect. Chambers makes every effort to ensure our policies reflect the relevant legislative framework provided by Parliament and to comply with the Equality and Diversity Code for the Bar.

Chambers will not discriminate, or permit discrimination, directly or indirectly on grounds of gender, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, marital or civil partner status, pregnancy, race, colour, ethnic or national origin, nationality, citizenship, disability, religion or belief, political persuasion, trade union membership, the fact that they are a part–time worker or a fixed–term employee or age. Chambers’ policy covers the provision of legal services to our clients, our staff relationships, and our relationships with each other.

Chambers has a written equal opportunities and diversity policy, which is provided upon joining Chambers. Each pupil, member of staff and of Chambers is encouraged to obtain a copy from one of the equal opportunities officers and to read it. Staff and members receive training on equal opportunities and diversity and the aim of the Equal Opportunities Committee is to ensure equal opportunities and diversity form a part of all aspects of

Chambers work and practice.

Through our policies we seek to ensure equality of access to all applicants; equality of treatment to all pupils, barristers and staff; equality of service to all professional and lay clients.

The Bar Standards Board (BSB) requires barristers’ chambers and BSB entities to collect and publish diversity data every three years at a minimum. This obligation is included in the BSB Handbook and emphasises the promotion of diversity and equality within the legal profession.

Per the requirements of the BSB Handbook, completion of the survey is voluntary and participants are able to opt out of having their data included in this publication.

In instances where a participant identifies themselves as belonging to a minority reported group, i.e. where the total number of respondents identifying themselves as belonging to a particularly characteristic or group is 10 or less and not all individuals have provided permission for their minority data to be published, the characteristic or minority group has been excluded from this publication.

All data in this publication has been anonymised and can be viewedhere.

Education & Outreach is equally important at the 36 Group. It has run aground-breaking advocacy competitionfor final year degree. The students are judged wholly on their 3 minute video submissions with the top 4 candidates receiving a mini pupillage. It has an outreach programme for schools and colleges where members of chambers & staff talk with state-educated students about careers in law as a barrister, clerk or administrator.

The 36 Group members & staff also undertake agreat number of charitable endeavours, environmental and community initiativesincluding donating their time as board members of a variety of well-known charities to raise £millions for worthy causes.

In January 2025, 36 Family announced its upcoming monthly charity webinar series throughout 2025. Expert speakers from Chambers discuss a variety of topics across family law. Each session is designed to share expert knowledge, foster professional development, and contribute to a charitable cause. Seminar topics and speakers are announced monthly on the36 Family LinkedIn page.

This webinar series is free of charge and open to legal professionals, academics and anyone with an interest in family law. The 36 Group donates £1 per attendee to a charity of the speakers’ choice, which will be calculated and announced at the conclusion of the webinar.

36 Stone also collaborate with 36 Family and have launched a similar initiative of the Charity Seminar Series: 12 Months of 36.

Every month throughout 2025, one of our expert barristers at36Stone host a topical seminar from our core areas of Commercial Litigation, Shipping, and International Arbitration.

Members
  • Members
  • • Vasanti Selvaratnam KC (1983, 2001)
  • • William Tyler KC (1996, 2014)
  • • Elizabeth Blackburn KC (1978, 1998)
  • • Richard Wilson KC (1981, 2003)
  • • Christopher Donnellan KC (1981, 2008)
  • • John Lloyd-Jones KC (1993, 2013)
  • • Joseph Dalby SC (1988, 2015)
  • • Kate Brunner KC (1997, 2015)
  • • Hannah Markham KC (1998, 2016)
  • • Mary Prior KC (1990, 2017)
  • • Martin Kingerley KC (1999, 2020)
  • • Lucy Reed KC (2002. 2023)
  • • Andrzej Bojarski KC (1995, 2024)
  • • Samuel Skinnker KC (2007, 2025)
  • • Jamie de Burgos (1973)
  • • Doran Doeh (1973)
  • • Nick Marston (1975)
  • • Charles Debattista (1978)
  • • Paul Infield (1980)
  • • Mercy Akman (1982)
  • • Mary Thomson (1983)
  • • Adrian Amer (1984)
  • • Joanne Ecob (1985)
  • • Robert Underwood (1986)
  • • Colin Wright (1987)
  • • Michelle Clarke (1988)
  • • Andrew Howarth (1988)
  • • Patricia Cave (1989)
  • • Stuart Nichols (1989)
  • • Gerald Wilson (1989)
  • • Stuart Yeung (1989)
  • • Amanda Johnson (1990)
  • • Andrew Fitch-Holland (1990)
  • • Sally Hobson (1991)
  • • Andrew Copeland (1992)
  • • Nicola Moore (1993)
  • • Niki Langridge (1993)
  • • Sabuhi Chaudhry (1993)
  • • Kelly Webb (1993)
  • • Dominic Happe (1993)
  • • Catriona McLaren (1993)
  • • Nathan Palmer (1994)
  • • Eric Fripp (1994)
  • • Philippa Daniels (1995)
  • • Sarah Knight (1996)
  • • Rhys Taylor (1996)
  • • James Collins (1997)
  • • Laura Blackband (1997)
  • • Marisa Allman (1998)
  • • Rachel Toney (1998)
  • • Elizabeth Muir (1998)
  • • Rachel Watkins (1998)
  • • Katya Saudek (1999)
  • • Jane Bacon (1999)
  • • Ishfaq Ahmed (1999)
  • • Charlotte Jewell (1999)
  • • Henry James (1999)
  • • Christian Jowett (1999)
  • • Dan Tan (2000)
  • • Ravi Aswani (2000)
  • • Adam Pearson (2000)
  • • Caroline Bray (2000)
  • • Claire Meredith (2000)
  • • Mark Jones (2000)
  • • Claire Fraser (2000)
  • • Katherine Kelleher (2000)
  • • John Simmons (2000)
  • • Nadia Silver (2001)
  • • Guy Holland (2001)
  • • Diana Wilson (2001)
  • • Peter Du Feu (2001)
  • • Christopher Carr (2002)
  • • Jamsheed Peeroo (2002)
  • • Sandra Akinbolu (2002)
  • • Hena Vissian (2002)
  • • Michael Rudd (2002)
  • • Paul Prior (2003)
  • • Kate Tompkins (2003)
  • • John Hallissey (2003)
  • • Zoe Saunders (2003) – Associate Member
  • • Kakoly Pande (2005)
  • • Ben Mansfield (2005)
  • • Jonathan Cox (2005)
  • • James Bide-Thomas (2005)
  • • Kate Grieve (2006)
  • • Kakoly Pande (2005)
  • • Tom Wilding (2006)
  • • Gavin Lyon (2006)
  • • Nadia Mansfield (2006)
  • • Nadeem Holland (2006)
  • • Lauren Lanson (2006)
  • • Raphael Jesurum (2006)
  • • Ellis Wilford (2006)
  • • Khadija Leuenberger (2006)
  • • Nadia Mansfield (2006)
  • • Anthony Katz (2007)
  • • Matthew Rowcliffe (2007)
  • • Diane Mundill (2007)
  • • Nicola McIntosh (2007)
  • • Gwynfor Evans (2007)
  • • David Ball (2008)
  • • Kathryn Hovington (2008)
  • • Rajiv Sharma (2008)
  • • Samantha Dunn (2008)
  • • Paula Thomas (2009)
  • • Ceri Davies (2009)
  • • Georgina Blower (2009)
  • • Malcolm MacDonald (2010)
  • • Karen Reid (2010)
  • • Fenella Cooil (2010)
  • • Dharmendra Toor (2010)
  • • James Bruce (2010)
  • • Rebecca Rothwell (2011)
  • • Roxanne Iqbal-Clare (2011)
  • • Amelia Wilson (2011)
  • • Lisa Hardy (2011)
  • • Pranjal Shrotri (2012)
  • • Hannah Jones (2012)
  • • Alexander Knight (2012)
  • • Amy Childs (2012)
  • • Sophie Gayner (2012)
  • • Elizabeth Evans (2012)
  • • Zafreen Chowdhury (2012)
  • • Chloe Kenvin (2013)
  • • George Harley (2013)
  • • Nicole Bryan-Quamina (2014)
  • • Marc Samuels (2014)
  • • John Yianni (2014)
  • • Meredith Major (2015)
  • • Moeiz Farhan (2014)
  • • Ami Jones (2016)
  • • Michael Hayes (2016)
  • • Shyam Thakerar (2016)
  • • Dr Thomas Richardson (2016)
  • • Preetika Mathur (2016)
  • • David Gray-Jones (2017)
  • • Rebecca Butler (2017)
  • • Michael Haggar (2017)
  • • Derek Johashen (2017)
  • • Arthur Kendrick (2017)
  • • Emile Yusupoff (2017)
  • • Madeleine Whelan (2017)
  • • Adiba Bassam (2017)
  • • Theo Lester (2018)
  • • Beheshteh Engineer (2018)
  • • Paul Schwartfeger (2018)
  • • Eve Robinson (2018)
  • • Emma Hornby (2018)
  • • Lara Izzard-Hobbs (2018)
  • • Tom Parker (2019)
  • • Sebastian Walker (2919)
  • • Nicholas Marsh (2019)
  • • Simren Singh (2019)
  • • Hannah Justiva (2019)
  • • Shahead Miah (2019)
  • • Heidi Yildiz (2021)
  • • Emma Fielding (2021)
  • • Laura Keenan (2021)
  • • Jenny Wilson (2021)
  • • Kate Jenkin (2021)
  • • Abiodun Olatokun (2021)
  • • Victoria Christie (2021)
  • • Dr Satya Talwar Mouland (2022)
  • • James Ball (2022)
  • • Bethany Smith (2022)
  • • Emma Christie (2022)
  • • Bethan Chichester (2022)
  • • Jenny Raw (2023)
  • • Daniel Mander (2023)
  • • Isuru Devendra (2024)
  • • Abdul Al-Rahman Az-Zubair (2024)

Ranked Offices

Provided by The 36 Group

UK - Head office
UK
  • London
    36 Civil 4 Field Court Grays Inn London, London, Greater London, UK, WC1R 5EF
    London
    36 Stone 4 Field Court Grays Inn , London, Greater London, UK, WC1R 5EF
    London
    36 Crime 4 Field Court Grays Inn , London, Greater London, UK, WC1R 5EF
    London
    36 Public & Human Rights 4 Field Court Grays Inn London, London, Greater London, UK, WC1R 5EF
    London
    36 Family 4 Field Court Grays Inn , London, Greater London, UK, WC1R 5EF

The 36 Group rankings

UK Bar Guide 2026
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Family/Matrimonial: Non-Court Dispute Resolution
2 Ranked Barristers
Silks (KC)
Andrzej Bojarski KC
2
Andrzej Bojarski KC
2
Band 2
Juniors
Rhys Taylor
1
Rhys Taylor
1
Band 1
London (Bar)
Administrative & Public Law
1 Ranked Barrister
Juniors
Rachel Toney
2
Rachel Toney
2
Band 2
Art and Cultural Property Law
1 Ranked Barrister
Juniors
3
Jessica Franses
3
Band 3
Banking & Finance
1 Ranked Barrister
Juniors
Khadija Leuenberger
4
Khadija Leuenberger
4
Band 4
Crime
2 Ranked Barristers
Silks (KC)
Christopher Donnellan KC
5
Christopher Donnellan KC
5
Band 5
Juniors
Diana Wilson
4
Diana Wilson
4
Band 4
Extradition
1 Ranked Barrister
Juniors
David Ball
2
David Ball
2
Band 2
Family: Children
1 Set
10 Ranked Barristers
Set
Family: Children
3
Family: Children
3
Band 3
Silks (KC)
Hannah Markham KC
Hannah Markham KC
Star Individuals
William Tyler KC
William Tyler KC
Star Individuals
Martin Kingerley KC
1
Martin Kingerley KC
1
Band 1
Juniors
Kate Tompkins
1
Kate Tompkins
1
Band 1
Kate Grieve
3
Kate Grieve
3
Band 3
Kelly Webb
3
Kelly Webb
3
Band 3
Ben Mansfield
4
Ben Mansfield
4
Band 4
George Harley
4
George Harley
4
Band 4
Madeleine Whelan
4
Madeleine Whelan
4
Band 4
4
Sabuhi Chaudhry
4
Band 4
Family: Matrimonial Finance
1 Set
13 Ranked Barristers
Set
Family: Matrimonial Finance
3
Family: Matrimonial Finance
3
Band 3
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