Ranking tables

Banking & Finance | UK Bar

London (Bar)

This section principally focuses on litigation relating to commercial banking activities. Types of matters include litigation for claims of mis-selling of financial products, professional negligence, breaches of warranty, civil fraud and matters arising out of bank failures and state bailouts.

Rankings overview for Sets

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  1. Alain Choo Choy KC
    Alain Choo Choy KC One Essex Court25 Years Ranked
  2. Andrew Hunter KC
    Andrew Hunter KC Blackstone Chambers24 Years Ranked
  3. Anthony de Garr Robinson KC
    Anthony de Garr Robinson KC One Essex Court31 Years Ranked
  4. Conall Patton KC
    Conall Patton KC One Essex Court18 Years Ranked
  5. David Mumford KC
    David Mumford KC Maitland Chambers21 Years Ranked
  6. Jonathan Davies-Jones KC
    Jonathan Davies-Jones KC 3 Verulam Buildings30 Years Ranked
  7. Rhodri Davies KC One Essex Court31 Years Ranked
  8. Richard Hill KC
    Richard Hill KC 4 Stone Buildings28 Years Ranked
  9. Tony Singla KC
    Tony Singla KC Brick Court Chambers16 Years Ranked
  10. Andrew Mitchell KCFountain Court Chambers
  11. David Allison KCSouth Square
  12. Henry King KCFountain Court Chambers
  13. James Willan KCEssex Court Chambers
  14. Patricia Robertson KCFountain Court Chambers
  15. Richard Coleman KCFountain Court Chambers
  16. Richard Salter KC3 Verulam Buildings
  17. Rosalind Phelps KCFountain Court Chambers
  18. Tamara Oppenheimer KCFountain Court Chambers
  19. Timothy Howe KCFountain Court Chambers
  20. Tom Smith KCSouth Square
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  1. Andrew Fulton KC
    Andrew Fulton KC Twenty Essex11 Years Ranked
  2. Andrew Green KC
    Andrew Green KC Blackstone Chambers22 Years Ranked
  3. Catherine Gibaud KC
    Catherine Gibaud KC 3 Verulam Buildings15 Years Ranked
  4. Charles Kimmins KC
    Charles Kimmins KC Twenty Essex22 Years Ranked
  5. Craig Morrison KC
    Craig Morrison KC Brick Court Chambers13 Years Ranked
  6. Daniel Saoul KC
    Daniel Saoul KC 4 New Square Chambers15 Years Ranked
  7. David Head KC
    David Head KC 3 Verulam Buildings20 Years Ranked
  8. Farhaz Khan KC
    Farhaz Khan KC 3 Verulam Buildings16 Years Ranked
  9. Fionn Pilbrow KC Brick Court Chambers16 Years Ranked
  10. Fred Hobson KC
    Fred Hobson KC Brick Court Chambers14 Years Ranked
  11. Giles Wheeler KC
    Giles Wheeler KC Fountain Court Chambers10 Years Ranked
  12. Hannah Brown KC One Essex Court20 Years Ranked
  13. James McClelland KC
    James McClelland KC Brick Court Chambers16 Years Ranked
  14. Jasbir Dhillon KC
    Jasbir Dhillon KC Brick Court Chambers16 Years Ranked
  15. Matthew Parker KC
    Matthew Parker KC 3 Verulam Buildings22 Years Ranked
  16. Orlando Gledhill KC One Essex Court20 Years Ranked
  17. Paul Lowenstein KC
    Paul Lowenstein KC Twenty Essex21 Years Ranked
  18. Richard Blakeley KC
    Richard Blakeley KC Brick Court Chambers14 Years Ranked
  19. Richard Eschwege KC
    Richard Eschwege KC Brick Court Chambers11 Years Ranked
  20. Roger Masefield KC
    Roger Masefield KC Brick Court Chambers21 Years Ranked
  21. Saima Hanif KC
    Saima Hanif KC 3 Verulam Buildings15 Years Ranked
  22. Stephen Midwinter KC
    Stephen Midwinter KC Brick Court Chambers17 Years Ranked
  23. Zoe O'Sullivan KC
    Zoe O'Sullivan KC Serle Court11 Years Ranked
  24. Alexander Milner KCFountain Court Chambers
  25. Andrew Sutcliffe KC3 Verulam Buildings
  26. Daniel Bayfield KCSouth Square
  27. Edward Cumming KCXXIV Old Buildings
  28. Emily Wood KCEssex Court Chambers
  29. Hodge M Malek KC3 Verulam Buildings
  30. James Duffy KCFountain Court Chambers
  31. James Sheehan KCEssex Court Chambers
  32. Jamie Riley KC3 Verulam Buildings
  33. Nigel Tozzi KC4 Pump Court
  34. Paul Sinclair KCFountain Court Chambers
  35. Philip Marshall KCSerle Court
  36. Rajesh Pillai KC3 Verulam Buildings
  37. Richard Fisher KCSouth Square
  38. Richard Millett KCEssex Court Chambers
  39. Simon Atrill KCFountain Court Chambers

  1. Rupert Allen KC
    Rupert Allen KC Fountain Court Chambers14 Years Ranked
  2. Ciaran Keller KCEssex Court Chambers
  3. William Edwards KC3 Verulam Buildings

All Sets profiles

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Band 1

  1. 3 Verulam Buildings
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    3 Verulam Buildings
    Banking & Finance
    2026 | Band 1 | 22 Years Ranked

    3 Verulam Buildings remains a pre-eminent set with an excellent reputation in the City, noted for its expert handling of banking and finance matters. The set houses an extensive range of market-leading practitioners, who are skilled at tackling diverse contentious and non-contentious financial matters. Barristers here are frequently instructed to act both for and against multinational banks in cases of the utmost complexity and market profile. Highlight work includes a number of members acting in cases such as the PIFSS trial regarding alleged corruption and Johnson v Firstrank Bank, the motor finance test case being decided in the Supreme Court. One source states: "The strength in depth and variety marks out 3VB as the leading chambers for clients in the financial services sector." Another adds: "The quality is always excellent regardless of the complexity of the matter."

  2. Fountain Court Chambers
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    Fountain Court Chambers
    Banking & Finance
    2026 | Band 1 | 22 Years Ranked

    Fountain Court Chambers is a market-leading set with a huge offering of expert barristers covering diverse banking matters. The set "exemplifies excellence, combining top-tier legal expertise with outstanding organisation and efficiency," and members regularly act for global financial institutions, including investment and retail banks, in wide-ranging disputes. Praised for being "fantastic at problem solving and thinking on their feet," complex claims pertaining to both civil and criminal fraud, bribery and money laundering are frequently handled with great proficiency by the Fountain Court barristers. Members of the set continue to act in SKAT litigation, as well as in Palladian Partners & others v Argentina.

  3. One Essex Court
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    One Essex Court
    Banking & Finance
    2026 | Band 1 | 22 Years Ranked

    One Essex Court is a leading banking set, praised as "excellent all-rounders but with particular strength and depth when it comes to banking and finance disputes." The set has "excellent barristers at all levels" who routinely act on behalf of international financial institutions in high-profile disputes concerning fraud, professional negligence and bribery. Members of the set are particularly experienced with regard to claims of LIBOR misrepresentation. Work highlights include members of the set being involved on both sides of Fiesta Hotels & Resorts v Deutsche Bank.

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Band 2

  1. Brick Court Chambers
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    Brick Court Chambers
    Banking & Finance
    2026 | Band 2 | 22 Years Ranked

    Brick Court Chambers is a prominent banking set, capable of drawing on the expertise of an impressive range of barristers. One source praises Brick Court as a "a top tier set which is more than able to handle the most complex matters." Members of the set are seasoned in handling a wide array of financial matters, including asset recovery, damages claims and contentious regulatory issues. Barristers here are instructed by a broad client base, which includes investment managers, funds and international banks. Members of the set are heavily involved in the class actions being brought against Glencore under section 90 and 90A of FSMA.

    Paul Dennison and Tony Burgess co-lead the clerking team.

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Band 3

  1. 4 Stone Buildings
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    4 Stone Buildings
    Banking & Finance
    2026 | Band 3 | 18 Years Ranked

    4 Stone Buildings is a highly capable set with a strong reputation for banking and finance work. Its barristers regularly tackle complex cases arising in the context of fraud and insolvency, as well as regulatory breaches. Its extensive client base includes multinational banks, financial corporations and institutional investors. Barristers at the set are regularly instructed in high-profile cases, such as acting in Autonomy Corporation v Michael Lynch. They are experienced at acting in offshore disputes and offer particular expertise in handling allegations of LIBOR manipulation. The set is capable of drawing on broader expertise in a range of chancery matters, company law and commercial arbitration. A source notes that the set's members are "experts in their field, always having the experience in niche parts of the law and answers on the tip of their tongues."

    Ben Lashmar and Ryan Tunkel are joint senior clerks.

  2. Blackstone Chambers
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    Blackstone Chambers
    Banking & Finance
    2026 | Band 3 | 3 Years Ranked

    Blackstone Chambers is particularly known for its work on the regulatory side of banking matters. The set possesses a "very strong bench of silks" who have experience of acting in high-profile and high-value matters in a range of roles, including acting for banks as well as regulators. One source praises the set as "undoubtedly the leading set for financial services regulatory disputes, with strength in depth amongst seniors and juniors."

    Derek Sutton and Adam Sloane are joint senior clerks.

  3. Essex Court Chambers
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    Essex Court Chambers
    Banking & Finance
    2026 | Band 3 | 22 Years Ranked

    Essex Court Chambers is an excellent choice for banking law matters and enjoys a strong reputation for its deft handling of high-profile international litigation. The barristers at the set are "extremely high calibre at all levels" and are routinely instructed to act on behalf of a variety of clients, ranging from global banks and funds to investment managers and sovereign governments. They are also praised for being "extremely strong practitioners who are approachable and easy to deal with." Frequent complex matters tackled by the set include claims of LIBOR manipulation and swaps mis-selling, as well as fraud and bribery trials. Notable recent work includes acting for the Republic of Mozambique in the dispute with Credit Suisse and appearing in FDIC v Barclays Bank.

  4. South Square
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    South Square
    Banking & Finance
    2026 | Band 3 | 22 Years Ranked

    South Square remains a popular choice for clients seeking assistance with a broad spectrum of financial matters. The set is noted for its prowess in insolvency-related disputes, with barristers regularly bringing their expertise to bear in major domestic and international litigation. Members of chambers are also highly proficient at advising on claims of fraud, bribery and debt recovery. Commentators report that the set has "expertise beyond what others can offer." Notable matters for the set include representing BNP Paribas against Uro Property and the joint administrators of Greensill Bank on issues relating to ownership of funds.

  5. Twenty Essex
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    Twenty Essex
    Banking & Finance
    2026 | Band 3 | 17 Years Ranked

    Twenty Essex is a well-regarded set in the banking and finance space. Members at the set have experience in handling fraud and asset recovery work in particular. Recent work highlights include acting for the Bank of Baroda against NMC as well as being heavily involved in the Republic of Mozambique v Credit Suisse, Prinvest & ors case. Commentators praise the set's "commercial advice on complex matters" and its "remarkable ability of simplifying extremely complex issues into a comprehensive and convincing line of argument."

    Arron Zitver, Christopher Theobald and Anthony Carroll are the practice directors.