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Tom Poole KC

Global 2026

Ranked in 3 practice areas

Dispute Resolution: Commercial Chancery

UK

Restructuring/Insolvency

UK

Dispute Resolution: Commercial

UK

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Dispute Resolution: Commercial Chancery - UK

Band 4
Band 4

Strengths

Tom is an impressive advocate who's hugely intelligent. He's calm under fire and an asset to any commercial litigation team.

Tom is a brilliant all-round barrister and a great team player.

Tom has a superb brain and is utterly charming.

Tom is a calm, measured and understated barrister. Highly diplomatic, he can give tough advice in a palatable way. His attention to detail and advocacy, both written and oral, are brilliant.

Tom gives really high-quality advice and is hugely impressive. He has a good rapport with the team, and judges too, which is also important.

Dispute Resolution: Commercial - UK

Band 5
Band 5

Strengths

Tom Poole does a very good job on difficult cases.

His cross-examination is very good.

He is incredibly bright and his written submissions are amazing; they're really easy to follow and on point.

Restructuring/Insolvency - UK

Band 5
Band 5

Individual Editorial

Tom Poole KC of 3 Hare Court is well-regarded for his work on contentious restructuring and insolvency matters, which often involve international dimensions. He handles a variety of claims, ranging from claims against directors, misfeasance and disqualification proceedings. Poole is an experienced advocate and has significant experience appearing before the Privy Council.

Strengths

Tom is extremely good and is a very smart, knowledgeable silk.

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