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John Aldis

UK Bar 2026

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Chancery - Midlands (Bar)

Band 2
Band 2

Individual Editorial

John Aldis' chancery practice specialises in property, wills, trusts and probate. He frequently acts in claims where wills are challenged on the grounds of incapacity or undue influence.

Strengths

John is an excellent counsel. He has a high level of attention to detail and understanding, and can advise on complex issues in language which is easy to understand.

John is responsive and is making a name for himself in contentious trusts and probate. He is practical and turns things around quickly. I rate him highly.

John Aldis is very detail-oriented. He knows what he's talking about and is incredibly likeable.

John has provided excellent and detailed advice on some very complex property issues. Despite the complexity, he has helped us find a practical solution for the client.

John Aldis is user-friendly and very intelligent. He will research things if you need him to. He's a very likeable individual and easy to get on with.

Real Estate Litigation - Midlands (Bar)

Up-and-coming Individual
Up and Coming

Individual Editorial

John Aldis's growing practice covers a range of real estate litigation matters, including adverse possession, rights of way and boundary disputes. He has additional experience in cases concerning wills, trusts and probate.

Strengths

John Aldis is a very strong junior barrister, intelligent, with a great eye for detail.

John Aldis is very approachable and calm and measured in his delivery.

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