Exchange Chambers secures best ever rankings in Chambers UK Bar Directory
October 17, 2024
Exchange Chambers has secured its best-ever rankings in this year’s Chambers UK Bar Directory, with a 10% increase in individual rankings.
In total, barristers from Exchange have secured a record 110 rankings in a wide range of practice areas.
Members from Exchange are ranked as leaders in their field in Chancery, Clinical Negligence, Commercial Dispute Resolution, Company, Competition, Construction, Costs Litigation, Crime, Employment, Family: Children, Family: Matrimonial Finance, Financial Crime, Group Litigation, Inquests & Public Inquiries, Local Government, Personal Injury, Planning, POCA Work & Asset Forfeiture, Police Law: Mainly Defendant, Professional Discipline, Professional Negligence, Real Estate Litigation, Restructuring & Insolvency, Social Housing and Tax across the Northern, North Eastern circuits and The Regions.
Exchange has also been ranked as a leading Set in a wide range of categories including Crime, Chancery, Clinical Negligence, Commercial Dispute Resolution, Employment, Personal Injury, Professional Discipline, Professional Negligence, Real Estate Litigation and Restructuring / Insolvency across the Northern and North Eastern circuits. The directory says Exchange is a “Northern Powerhouse” with “high-quality barristers” and “outstanding clerking”.
As a result of this year’s rankings, Exchange has also been shortlisted for the Regional Set of the Year Award at the Chambers UK Bar Awards. The awards take place on Thursday 14 November 2024 at Old Billingsgate, London.
The Chambers UK rankings complement Exchange Chambers’ strong performance in The Legal 500, published earlier this month.
Commenting on the rankings, Jonathan I’Anson, Chief Executive at Exchange Chambers said:
“We are delighted to secure our best ever rankings in this year’s legal directories.
“Over the last 12 months, members of Chambers have been instructed in work of great quality and on many high-profile matters. I would like to thank all our instructing solicitors for their support.”