Ranking tables

Social Housing | UK Bar

London (Bar)

These barristers act for either the providers or consumers of social housing. This can comprise corporate work - governance, joint ventures etc - housing stock transfers, antisocial behaviour matters, construction or redevelopment financing, property issues, or defending social housing tenants against legal proceedings brought by the providers.

Rankings overview for Sets

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Senior Statespeople

  1. Richard Drabble KCLandmark Chambers
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Band 1

  1. Kelvin Rutledge KCCornerstone Barristers
  2. Martin Westgate KCDoughty Street Chambers
  3. Ranjit Bhose KCCornerstone Barristers
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Band 2

  1. Nicholas Grundy KC
    Nicholas Grundy KC Five Paper18 Years Ranked
  2. Jamie Burton KCDoughty Street Chambers
  3. Liz Davies KCGarden Court Chambers
  4. Matt Hutchings KCCornerstone Barristers

New Silks

  1. Justin Bates KCLandmark Chambers

Star Individuals

  1. Andrew Lane
    Andrew Lane Cornerstone Barristers20 Years Ranked
  2. Christopher Baker4-5 Gray's Inn Square
  3. Jonathan Manning4-5 Gray's Inn Square
  4. Sarah SteinhardtDoughty Street Chambers
  5. Zia NabiDoughty Street Chambers
1

Band 1

  1. Catherine Rowlands
    Catherine Rowlands Cornerstone Barristers11 Years Ranked
  2. Laura Tweedy
    Laura Tweedy Gatehouse Chambers13 Years Ranked
  3. Lindsay Johnson
    Lindsay Johnson Cornerstone Barristers13 Years Ranked
  4. Riccardo Calzavara
    Riccardo Calzavara Cornerstone Barristers6 Years Ranked
  5. Andrew Dymond4-5 Gray's Inn Square
  6. Dean UnderwoodCornerstone Barristers
  7. Edward FitzpatrickGarden Court Chambers
  8. Ian Peacock4-5 Gray's Inn Square
  9. Terence GallivanFive Paper
  10. Toby B Vanhegan4-5 Gray's Inn Square
  11. Victoria OslerCornerstone Barristers
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Band 2

  1. Desmond Kilcoyne
    Desmond Kilcoyne 42BR Barristers6 Years Ranked
  2. Martin Hodgson One Pump Court9 Years Ranked
  3. Rebecca Cattermole 39 Essex Chambers20 Years Ranked
  4. Ryan Kohli
    Ryan Kohli Cornerstone Barristers14 Years Ranked
  5. Sarah Salmon
    Sarah Salmon Cornerstone Barristers11 Years Ranked
  6. Stephanie Lovegrove
    Stephanie Lovegrove 4-5 Gray's Inn Square10 Years Ranked
  7. Wayne Beglan
    Wayne Beglan Cornerstone Barristers18 Years Ranked
  8. Annette Cafferkey4-5 Gray's Inn Square
  9. Bethan HarrisGarden Court Chambers
  10. Clare CullenField Court Chambers
  11. Connor JohnstonGarden Court Chambers
  12. Daniel ClarkeDoughty Street Chambers
  13. David CarterDoughty Street Chambers
  14. David LintottCornerstone Barristers
  15. Dominic PrestonDoughty Street Chambers
  16. Iain Colville4-5 Gray's Inn Square
  17. Marina SergidesGarden Court Chambers
  18. Matthew LeeDoughty Street Chambers
  19. Michael PagetCornerstone Barristers
  20. Nick BanoGarden Court Chambers
  21. Sam PhillipsFive Paper
  22. Stephen EvansFive Paper
  23. Tessa BuchananGarden Court Chambers
  24. Timothy BaldwinGarden Court Chambers
  25. Tina ConlanFive Paper
4

Band 4

  1. Angela Piears
    Angela Piears 42BR Barristers1 Years Ranked
  2. Eleri Griffiths
    Eleri Griffiths One Pump Court2 Years Ranked
  3. Michael Mullin
    Michael Mullin Five Paper1 Years Ranked
  4. Millie Polimac
    Millie Polimac Five Paper5 Years Ranked
  5. Tara O'Leary
    Tara O'Leary Cornerstone Barristers3 Years Ranked
  6. Adrian Marshall WilliamsGarden Court Chambers
  7. Alice IrvingDoughty Street Chambers
  8. Alison MeacherGatehouse Chambers
  9. Brooke LyneLandmark Chambers
  10. David CowanDoughty Street Chambers
  11. Jennifer MoateFive Paper
  12. Matthew FeldmanCornerstone Barristers
  13. Michael Marsh-HydeOne Pump Court
  14. Nik NicolOne Pump Court
  15. Patricia TuejeOne Pump Court
  16. Rea MurrayDoughty Street Chambers
  17. Sally BlackmoreEnterprise Chambers
  18. Sian Davies39 Essex Chambers
  19. Stephen CottleGarden Court Chambers
  20. Tristan SalterFive Paper
U

Up and Coming

  1. Ahmed OsmanOne Pump Court
  2. Angharad MonkGarden Court Chambers
  3. Marie ParisDoughty Street Chambers

All Sets profiles

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Band 1

  1. Cornerstone Barristers
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    Cornerstone Barristers
    Social Housing
    2025 | Band 1 | 19 Years Ranked
    Cornerstone Barristers is a pre-eminent set for housing cases and highly sought after by social housing landlords. The set has an impressive team of practitioners who are experienced in the full range of social housing matters. Members of Cornerstone's team are particularly capable in cases dealing with complex issues such as community care, human rights and immigration, and have appeared in such cases as Imam v LB Croydon, acting for the council in the Supreme Court. One source notes: "My experience has always been that the set is very strong in this area."
  2. Doughty Street Chambers
    1
    Doughty Street Chambers
    Social Housing
    2025 | Band 1 | 19 Years Ranked
    Doughty Street Chambers is an excellent housing set known for its capabilities in acting for tenants and applicants. The members are experts in possession proceedings and homelessness appeals, with a particular focus on matters involving community care considerations. A particular work highlight for the year is R (Imam) v Croydon LBC. One source comments that "the breadth of knowledge of the barristers with whom I have worked is wonderful." Another says: "A very strong set when it comes to social housing."
  3. Garden Court Chambers
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    Garden Court Chambers
    Social Housing
    2025 | Band 1 | 20 Years Ranked
    Garden Court Chambers is very well known for its representation of tenants in highly complex social housing cases. Members of the set frequently represent vulnerable clients in disrepair claims, homelessness appeals and possession proceedings. Barristers at the set are regularly called on to assist with challenges to local authority housing, welfare and benefit decisions. One source comments: "Garden Court Chambers has a large number of top-rated barristers." Another states: "I have worked with Garden Court Chambers on numerous complex matters and I am consistently impressed by the assistance it is able to provide in handling these." A work highlight for the set this year is Rakusen v Jepsen & Others, a test case concerned with rent repayment orders.
  4. 4-5 Gray's Inn Square
    Social Housing
    2025 | Band 1
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Band 2

  1. Five Paper
    2
    Five Paper
    Social Housing
    2025 | Band 2 | 15 Years Ranked
    Five Paper continues to be well respected for its social housing expertise. The set is home to highly experienced barristers covering a range of matters, including disrepair claims, tenancy disputes, homelessness cases and possession proceedings. Members of Five Paper regularly act for local authorities and housing providers, as well as individuals. The barristers are regularly called on to act in complex cases that challenge existing policies. Instructing solicitors describe the chambers as having "excellent junior and senior barristers with a wealth of knowledge, especially with complex social housing cases." Others note that there are "some truly fantastic barristers at this set who are always a pleasure to work with." This year, the set appeared in Rahimi v Westminster CC, a case concerned with succession to a secure tenancy and surrender by operation of law.
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Band 3

  1. Landmark Chambers
    3
    Landmark Chambers
    Social Housing
    2025 | Band 3 | 9 Years Ranked
    A well-respected set with a strong reputation in the social housing sector, Landmark Chambers has an impressive roster of housing practitioners. The barristers regularly represent social landlords and local authorities in a wide range of housing matters. The set routinely handles housing management and development cases involving public law considerations. A market source comments: "Landmark Chambers is a highly capable set combining expertise in property and public law."Another source says: "The set has an excellent group of property barristers who handle extremely complex matters with exceptional skill." A recent work highlight for the set is R (Imam) v Croydon, a Supreme Court case concerned with the provision of suitable temporary housing to homeless people.
  2. Field Court Chambers
    Social Housing
    2025 | Band 3
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Band 4

  1. 42BR Barristers
    4
    42BR Barristers
    Social Housing
    2025 | Band 4 | 3 Years Ranked
    42 Bedford Row is a well-respected set with strong expertise in social housing. The social housing team advises local authorities, housing associations, social landlords and private individuals. The barristers work on a wide range of housing mandates, including disrepair, anti-social behaviour, homelessness and allocation issues, and possession and eviction proceedings. A market source says the set has "good expertise". Another interviewee adds: "I am very confident with the experience, skills, ability and practical know-how of this set." A particular work highlight for the year is Akanbi v LB Lewisham, a homelessness appeal.
  2. Gatehouse Chambers
    4
    Gatehouse Chambers
    Social Housing
    2025 | Band 4 | 20 Years Ranked
    Gatehouse Chambers continues to be a popular choice for local authorities, landlords and housing associations. The barristers act on a broad range of social housing matters and represent clients in complex possession cases, disrepair claims and anti-social behaviour disputes. Members of the set regularly appear in the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court. A recent work highlight for the set this year was Mears Housing Management v The London Borough of Luton. One source says: "Gatehouse has a strong line-up of silks and senior juniors who have been able to assist in many complex disputes." Another source states: "I have complete faith that any counsel from Gatehouse has the ability to pick up and deal with matters of any complexity."
  3. One Pump Court
    4
    One Pump Court
    Social Housing
    2025 | Band 4 | 7 Years Ranked
    One Pump Court houses a number of experienced social housing barristers who have expertise in possession claims, anti-social behaviour proceedings and cases relating to homelessness. They are frequently retained for both landlord and tenant work, and offer experience appearing before all levels of the court, up to the Supreme Court. A recent work highlight for the set this year was Uduze v Bexley LBC, a case concerning the suitability of offered accommodation. A source says: "The Set offers an excellent range of expertise covering all aspects of social housing law." Another source states: "The depth of knowledge on the topics we have instructed the Set on has been first rate."