Ranking tables
Art and Cultural Property Law | UK Bar
London (Bar)
Rankings overview for Silks (KC)
Andrew Onslow KC 3 Verulam Buildings28 Years Ranked
Joe Smouha KC Essex Court Chambers31 Years Ranked- Edward Cumming KCXXIV Old Buildings
- Gilead Cooper KCWilberforce Chambers
- Henry Legge KC5 Stone Buildings
Emily Wood KC Essex Court Chambers15 Years Ranked
Richard Harwood KC 39 Essex Chambers23 Years Ranked
Roger Stewart KC 4 New Square Chambers31 Years Ranked- Tamara Oppenheimer KCFountain Court Chambers
- Luke Harris5 Stone Buildings
Aaron Taylor Fountain Court Chambers1 Years Ranked
Nico Leslie Fountain Court Chambers8 Years Ranked- James FennemoreXXIV Old Buildings
- Jessica Franses36 Civil
All Silks (KC) profiles
Band 1

1 Andrew Onslow KC
3 Verulam Buildings | Art and Cultural Property Law2026 | Band 1 | 28 Years RankedAndrew Onslow KC of 3 Verulam Buildings advises clients on title disputes and negligence claims.

1 Joe Smouha KC
Essex Court Chambers | Art and Cultural Property Law2026 | Band 1 | 31 Years RankedJoe Smouha KC of Essex Court Chambers has a superb reputation for his work as a commercial silk, including on art-related matters concerning authenticity, title and commissions.
Band 2

2 Emily Wood KC
Essex Court Chambers | Art and Cultural Property Law2026 | Band 2 | 15 Years RankedEmily Wood KC of Essex Court Chambers brings a background in complex commercial cases to difficult art law matters.
2 Richard Harwood KC
39 Essex Chambers | Art and Cultural Property Law2026 | Band 2 | 23 Years RankedRichard Harwood KC of 39 Essex Chambers is a notable figure who is especially well known for export and listed building matters and regularly advises government bodies.
2 Roger Stewart KC
4 New Square Chambers | Art and Cultural Property Law2026 | Band 2 | 31 Years RankedRoger Stewart KC of 4 New Square brings significant and broad commercial litigation experience to art and cultural property matters. His work in this area often relates to insurance and professional negligence.
- Tamara Oppenheimer KCFountain Court Chambers | Art and Cultural Property Law2026 | Band 2





