Chambers Review
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Art and Cultural Property Law - London (Bar)
Individual Editorial
Luke Harris of 5 Stone Buildings remains a leading choice for difficult art law cases. His work includes disputes concerning title and attribution.
Strengths
Luke is a go-to for art-related matters. He is very bright, user-friendly and clients love him. He produces good advice and work. He is knowledgeable in the difficult issues of art law.
Luke is a top player who is very much hands-on with a thoughtful, intelligent approach to complex and legally tricky issues.
Luke has knowledge of abstract, niche things. His client management is on point and his knowledge is phenomenal. He is really great to work with, he is very collegiate and enthusiastic.
Luke is a go-to senior junior. He is absolutely brilliant on the detail and at resolving complex issues. He is widely recognised as one of the best in the business.
Chancery: Traditional - London (Bar)
Individual Editorial
Luke Harris has a well-established traditional chancery practice with a particular depth of expertise in private client disputes and art and cultural property matters.
Strengths
Luke Harris is someone that gets to grips with a case so quickly. He is very strategically minded, very technical, and his drafting is also clear and crisp.
Luke Harris is incredibly thorough. It never ceases to amaze me the things he can dig out and think about in a matter.
Luke is really good in emotionally charged cases because he appreciates these things are not just about the law. And he is good on technical cases; he cuts through complexity and identifies solutions.
Luke Harris is lovely to work with. He is obviously very clever and deals with things very practically. Clients really like him - a great person to work with as he is very friendly and personable.


