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Family: Children - London (Bar)
Individual Editorial
Lee Arnot offers clients a dual money and children service, and has extensive experience in both the public and private spheres, appearing in cases with jurisdictional and asset issues. He is noted for his attention to detail when handling complex children proceedings, and regularly tackles cases involving issues of serious abuse and child relocation.
Strengths
He is incredibly bright, very courteous, excellent with clients and at the top of his game.
He was able to instil confidence in the client swiftly due to his knowledge of the law and what he had seen in the case. When it came to his advocacy, Lee was quick on his feet.
He was clear, considerate and practical when dealing with my expectations for the case.
Lee Arnot is a barrister of quiet brilliance and formidable skill. His advocacy is lean, precise and deeply persuasive.
An excellent barrister with strong advocacy skills and the ability to advise clients sensitively but pragmatically.
Family: Matrimonial Finance - London (Bar)
Individual Editorial
Lee Arnot offers clients a dual money and children service, and has extensive experience in both the public and private spheres, appearing in cases with jurisdictional and asset issues. He is noted for his attention to detail when handling complex children proceedings, and regularly tackles cases involving issues of serious abuse and child relocation.
Strengths
Lee Arnot is a barrister of quiet brilliance and formidable skill. His advocacy is lean, precise and deeply persuasive.
He is incredibly bright, very courteous, excellent with clients and at the top of his game.
An excellent barrister with strong advocacy skills and the ability to advise clients sensitively but pragmatically.
He was able to instil confidence in the client swiftly due to his knowledge of the law and what he had seen in the case. When it came to his advocacy, Lee was quick on his feet.
He was clear, considerate and practical when dealing with my expectations for the case.








