With ‘unrivalled experience in construction and engineering matters’, Atkin Chambers boasts ‘deep bench strength’, and continues to handle major international projects and domestic infrastructure and fire safety matters. In the international arena, Christopher Lewis KC and Manus McMullan KC continue to represent the Panama Canal Authority in disputes arising from the Third Set of Locks project. In addition to the set’s experience in international arbitration, Andrew Fenn is currently acting for the claimant in Carillion plc v KPMG LLP & Anor, a large audit negligence case concerning the collapse of the construction contractor. On the domestic side, Dominique Rawley KC, Simon Lofthouse KC, and Jennifer Jones KC are instructed on a high-value structural defects claim in the healthcare sector, while Chantal-Aimée Doerries KC is leading on Sheffield Teaching Hospital Foundation Trust v Hadfield Healthcare Partnership Limited, a multimillion PFI dispute relating to fire safety in a hospital. Stephanie Barwise KC and Dalton Hale continued to represent a group of core participants in the Grenfell Tower Public Inquiry. Camille Slow KC took silk in March 2024.
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‘Clerks as a whole are very helpful, knowledgeable and quick to respond to queries. Andy Burrows in particular is worth a special mention.’
‘The service from the clerks room is excellent. Justin Wilson, Andy Burrows and Rick Bulaitis are the ‘go to’ with David Barnes also accessible if required.’
‘Atkin Chambers are a real power house in construction professional negligence. First rate. Real strength in depth.’
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Keating Chambers
As the ‘strongest specialist construction set in the country’ according to some, Keating Chambers tackles an array of significant domestic and international disputes, with particular expertise in fire safety and cladding related cases. Jonathan Selby KC and Tom Coulson continue to represent the housebuilder in Martlet Homes vs Mulalley & Co, a major post-Grenfell TCC fire safety and cladding case, while Simon Hughes KC and James Frampton are acting for the contractor. Sarah Williams is instructed by Shepherd Construction Limited in another major cladding claim. Other key cases include Piers Stansfield KC, who is representing Cambridge City Council in a High Court action regarding design defects in a major infrastructure project, and Paul Bury acted as counsel for Outotec, defending several liquidated damages, defects, and termination costs claims on a waste-to-energy power plant. Significant team changes include Tom Owen KC taking silk in March 2024.
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‘The clerking team at Keating is excellent – Rob Garvan at Keating is very responsive to urgent enquiries and always very accommodating.’
‘The clerks deliver a first class service. The Joint Directors of Clerking James Luxmoore and Will Shrubsall are doing an excellent job and complement each other very well.’
‘Outstanding across the board. Will Shrubsall and James Luxmoore lead the team with distinction. The room is full of stars. Jade Clark, Sam Kennett, Rob Garvan, Jacob Watson and Amy Barrie are professional, dedicated and experienced. The assistant practice managers Rosina Thomas, Charlotte Hindmarsh and Liyah Liburd all provide invaluable support.’
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4 Pump Court
Demonstrating a ‘real depth of talent in construction law’, 4 Pump Court offers representation of a wide range of construction related issues, with a particular focus on domestic fire safety and contract termination claims. In addition to the set's global arbitration footprint, it has marked its extensive presence in significant cladding-related cases. Jennie Gillies is led by Alexander Hickey KC as opposing counsel to Ben Pilling KC, representing Edgewater in a Building Liability Order, while Lynne McCafferty KC is instructed by a contractor in a multi-party cladding claim before the TCC. Additionally, Rachel Ansell KC is leading Jonathan Lewis KC in representing manufacturer Kingspan in concerning cladding products in relation to the Building Safety Act 2023. Sanjay Patel KC took silk in March 2024.
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‘Sam Penny is an outstanding clerk who is extremely approachable and passionate in his work. Nothing is too much of an ask for Sam and his responses and follow ups on matters are quick. Niki Merisen is also a good clerk who is very easy to deal with and follows up on matters quickly. Ellis Fairbrass is quick to respond and ensures you feel like a priority.’
‘The clerks are very helpful.’
‘The clerking team is really user friendly. They are responsive, helpful and always looking to accommodate any requests.’
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39 Essex Chambers
39 Essex Chambers is ‘an impressive set’, tackling a broad range of construction issues, particularly focusing on professional negligence and insurance matters. Kate Grange KC continues to advise on the Grenfell Tower Inquiry on all construction matters, leading a group of juniors who are examining the design and construction of the tower and whether it complied with relevant statutory provisions. Additionally, Marion Smith KC is acting for Day Architectural Limited in ongoing TCC proceedings regarding cladding and design issues. In the real estate arena, Vivek Kapoor is acting as sole council in a claim before the TCC regarding construction of a luxury residential project. On the international side, David Hopkins is led by Adam Robb KC in a complex multi-jurisdictional case, representing TSK Electronica y Electricidad, a Spanish contractor, in an injunction application regarding a payment under a performance bond.
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‘The clerks are 39 Essex Chambers are exceptionally client focused, Harvey Scott in particular is a pleasure to work with and will always respond to queries very efficiently.’
‘Clerks are always professional and reactive.’
‘The clerks room is one of the best around.’
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4 New Square Chambers
4 New Square Chambers is ‘unwaveringly consistent in providing a top service’, and handles a wide range of domestic and international construction related disputes, often crossing over with the set’s reputed expertise in professional negligence work. Internationally, Hugh Saunders is appearing in a termination contract case for a high-value infrastructure project in Trinidad before that jurisdiction’s courts. On the domestic side, Roger Stewart KC acted for Arconic in civil litigation relating to the Grenfell Tower fire, and led George McDonald in a dispute before the TCC relating to a large construction project in Manchester. In addition, the set also has experience in residential developments, with Ben Patten KC representing Willmott Dixon Construction Limited in a major cladding defects claim.
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‘The clerks are very helpful. Andrew Call in particular is excellent.’
‘The clerks are extremely responsive and always willing to go above and beyond to assist.’
‘Excellent clerking. Really first class.’
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Crown Office Chambers
A 'go-to construction set’, Crown Office Chambers handles a wide range of construction disputes, particularly concerning domestic commercial and luxury real estate developments. Andrew Rigney KC is acting as lead counsel on a defects and damages claim regarding the roof of Sky’s global headquarters, while Michael Curtis KC is representing Darcliffe in a large housing development dispute. In Ambassador Theatre Group Ltd v Rise Ltd and 2 others, Isabel Hitching KC is representing Rise Ltd in a major damages and design defects dispute. Members of the set were also instructed in representing Augusta 2008 LLP in a major fire safety defect case before the TCC, with Michele De Gregorio leading Sahana Jayakumar in obtaining permission to appeal to the Supreme Court. Crispin Winser KC is representing Veolia Energy & Utility Services UK plc in a multi-party TCC dispute relating alleged fire safety defects in a health care sector PFI project. In July 2024, James Wilkinson took over as senior clerk from Andy Flanagan, who remains with the set as a business development consultant.
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‘Excellent. Andy Flannagan is a superstar.’
‘All super efficient and very helpful. Always do their best to accommodate and have a commercial approach.’
‘The clerks are superior to most. They’re responsive and orgnanised.’
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Gatehouse Chambers
With ‘genuine strength in depth at every level’, Gatehouse Chambers offers representation on a wide range of construction-related issues, with a particular focus in project disputes and defect claims. Leading Ebony Alleyne, Paul Reed KC is instructed to representing Mace in a major contractual claim concerning roof defects at Sky’s headquarters in Osterley. Simon Kerry acted as opposing counsel to David Pliener KC, who represented JN Piling in a three-party claim arising out of an oil spill, while Catherine Piercy KC acted as sole counsel to a Click St Andrew in a damages claim. Helena White continues to represent W Griffiths Architects as sole counsel in a major professional negligence TCC claim regarding fire safety and cladding issues. In the international arena, Andrew Kearney is acting as lead counsel through a high-value ICC arbitration against an international design and build contractor in the engineering sector.
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‘Clerks are very responsive.’
‘Quick, efficient, excellent hospitality. Nothing bad to say about the clerking team.’
‘The Clerks are always willing to assist as much as they can and they have shown a real desire to build and develop professional relationships.’
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Atkin Chambers
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‘Clerks as a whole are very helpful, knowledgeable and quick to respond to queries. Andy Burrows in particular is worth a special mention.’
‘The service from the clerks room is excellent. Justin Wilson, Andy Burrows and Rick Bulaitis are the ‘go to’ with David Barnes also accessible if required.’
‘Atkin Chambers are a real power house in construction professional negligence. First rate. Real strength in depth.’
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Keating Chambers
As the ‘strongest specialist construction set in the country’ according to some, Keating Chambers tackles an array of significant domestic and international disputes, with particular expertise in fire safety and cladding related cases. Jonathan Selby KC and Tom Coulson continue to represent the housebuilder in Martlet Homes vs Mulalley & Co, a major post-Grenfell TCC fire safety and cladding case, while Simon Hughes KC and James Frampton are acting for the contractor. Sarah Williams is instructed by Shepherd Construction Limited in another major cladding claim. Other key cases include Piers Stansfield KC, who is representing Cambridge City Council in a High Court action regarding design defects in a major infrastructure project, and Paul Bury acted as counsel for Outotec, defending several liquidated damages, defects, and termination costs claims on a waste-to-energy power plant. Significant team changes include Tom Owen KC taking silk in March 2024.
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‘The clerking team at Keating is excellent – Rob Garvan at Keating is very responsive to urgent enquiries and always very accommodating.’
‘The clerks deliver a first class service. The Joint Directors of Clerking James Luxmoore and Will Shrubsall are doing an excellent job and complement each other very well.’
‘Outstanding across the board. Will Shrubsall and James Luxmoore lead the team with distinction. The room is full of stars. Jade Clark, Sam Kennett, Rob Garvan, Jacob Watson and Amy Barrie are professional, dedicated and experienced. The assistant practice managers Rosina Thomas, Charlotte Hindmarsh and Liyah Liburd all provide invaluable support.’
Highlight-Mandate
4 Pump Court
Demonstrating a ‘real depth of talent in construction law’, 4 Pump Court offers representation of a wide range of construction related issues, with a particular focus on domestic fire safety and contract termination claims. In addition to the set's global arbitration footprint, it has marked its extensive presence in significant cladding-related cases. Jennie Gillies is led by Alexander Hickey KC as opposing counsel to Ben Pilling KC, representing Edgewater in a Building Liability Order, while Lynne McCafferty KC is instructed by a contractor in a multi-party cladding claim before the TCC. Additionally, Rachel Ansell KC is leading Jonathan Lewis KC in representing manufacturer Kingspan in concerning cladding products in relation to the Building Safety Act 2023. Sanjay Patel KC took silk in March 2024.
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‘Sam Penny is an outstanding clerk who is extremely approachable and passionate in his work. Nothing is too much of an ask for Sam and his responses and follow ups on matters are quick. Niki Merisen is also a good clerk who is very easy to deal with and follows up on matters quickly. Ellis Fairbrass is quick to respond and ensures you feel like a priority.’
‘The clerks are very helpful.’
‘The clerking team is really user friendly. They are responsive, helpful and always looking to accommodate any requests.’
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39 Essex Chambers
39 Essex Chambers is ‘an impressive set’, tackling a broad range of construction issues, particularly focusing on professional negligence and insurance matters. Kate Grange KC continues to advise on the Grenfell Tower Inquiry on all construction matters, leading a group of juniors who are examining the design and construction of the tower and whether it complied with relevant statutory provisions. Additionally, Marion Smith KC is acting for Day Architectural Limited in ongoing TCC proceedings regarding cladding and design issues. In the real estate arena, Vivek Kapoor is acting as sole council in a claim before the TCC regarding construction of a luxury residential project. On the international side, David Hopkins is led by Adam Robb KC in a complex multi-jurisdictional case, representing TSK Electronica y Electricidad, a Spanish contractor, in an injunction application regarding a payment under a performance bond.
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‘The clerks are 39 Essex Chambers are exceptionally client focused, Harvey Scott in particular is a pleasure to work with and will always respond to queries very efficiently.’
‘Clerks are always professional and reactive.’
‘The clerks room is one of the best around.’
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4 New Square Chambers
4 New Square Chambers is ‘unwaveringly consistent in providing a top service’, and handles a wide range of domestic and international construction related disputes, often crossing over with the set’s reputed expertise in professional negligence work. Internationally, Hugh Saunders is appearing in a termination contract case for a high-value infrastructure project in Trinidad before that jurisdiction’s courts. On the domestic side, Roger Stewart KC acted for Arconic in civil litigation relating to the Grenfell Tower fire, and led George McDonald in a dispute before the TCC relating to a large construction project in Manchester. In addition, the set also has experience in residential developments, with Ben Patten KC representing Willmott Dixon Construction Limited in a major cladding defects claim.
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‘The clerks are very helpful. Andrew Call in particular is excellent.’
‘The clerks are extremely responsive and always willing to go above and beyond to assist.’
‘Excellent clerking. Really first class.’
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Crown Office Chambers
A 'go-to construction set’, Crown Office Chambers handles a wide range of construction disputes, particularly concerning domestic commercial and luxury real estate developments. Andrew Rigney KC is acting as lead counsel on a defects and damages claim regarding the roof of Sky’s global headquarters, while Michael Curtis KC is representing Darcliffe in a large housing development dispute. In Ambassador Theatre Group Ltd v Rise Ltd and 2 others, Isabel Hitching KC is representing Rise Ltd in a major damages and design defects dispute. Members of the set were also instructed in representing Augusta 2008 LLP in a major fire safety defect case before the TCC, with Michele De Gregorio leading Sahana Jayakumar in obtaining permission to appeal to the Supreme Court. Crispin Winser KC is representing Veolia Energy & Utility Services UK plc in a multi-party TCC dispute relating alleged fire safety defects in a health care sector PFI project. In July 2024, James Wilkinson took over as senior clerk from Andy Flanagan, who remains with the set as a business development consultant.
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‘Excellent. Andy Flannagan is a superstar.’
‘All super efficient and very helpful. Always do their best to accommodate and have a commercial approach.’
‘The clerks are superior to most. They’re responsive and orgnanised.’
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Gatehouse Chambers
With ‘genuine strength in depth at every level’, Gatehouse Chambers offers representation on a wide range of construction-related issues, with a particular focus in project disputes and defect claims. Leading Ebony Alleyne, Paul Reed KC is instructed to representing Mace in a major contractual claim concerning roof defects at Sky’s headquarters in Osterley. Simon Kerry acted as opposing counsel to David Pliener KC, who represented JN Piling in a three-party claim arising out of an oil spill, while Catherine Piercy KC acted as sole counsel to a Click St Andrew in a damages claim. Helena White continues to represent W Griffiths Architects as sole counsel in a major professional negligence TCC claim regarding fire safety and cladding issues. In the international arena, Andrew Kearney is acting as lead counsel through a high-value ICC arbitration against an international design and build contractor in the engineering sector.
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‘Clerks are very responsive.’
‘Quick, efficient, excellent hospitality. Nothing bad to say about the clerking team.’
‘The Clerks are always willing to assist as much as they can and they have shown a real desire to build and develop professional relationships.’