No5 Barristers’ Chambers is well-known in the Midlands for offering wide-ranging company and insolvency law expertise. Mark Anderson KC is a highly experienced barrister who regularly handles complex company law matters – he recently acted for the claimant in Loveridge v Loveridge, in which a partnership dispute and unfair prejudice petition ran together, the dispute concerning the ownership and management of a large-scale caravan site business in Worcestershire. Alexander Heylin is often involved in multijurisdictional insolvency cases, while Yasmin Yasseri is a company and partnership specialist with recent experience in family business disputes. Mohammed Zaman KC’s broad experience encompasses high-value shareholder disputes.
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‘Danny Griffiths and Jordan Zaza are always on hand to help.’
‘The service provided by clerks is excellent, they always respond promptly. Daniel Griffiths in Birmingham and Jordan Zaza in London are top notch.’
‘They have strength in depth.’
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St Philips Chambers
With ‘serious strength in depth’ St Philips Chambers remains a ‘go-to’ for company and insolvency law matters in the Midlands. Marc Brown is an insolvency specialist who regularly handles both corporate and personal insolvency matters – he recently represented a postmaster who had been made bankrupt as a result of the Post Office Horizon scandal. Kirsty White offers broad expertise in company and insolvency law, representing clients in relation to unfair prejudice petitions, debt recovery applications, and third-party debt orders, among other areas. Ali Tabari’s expertise covers shareholder disputes and unfair prejudice petitions. Natalie Kearney is instructed in both company and insolvency matters, recently acting for the debtor company in relation to a disputed winding-up petition.
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‘Justin Luckman is a great operator. He is very approachable, honest and transparent.’
‘They have a good clerking team well led by Justin Luckman.’
‘The clerks are approachable, commercial and friendly. They work well as a team and there is no drop in service levels if one clerk has to cover a matter another has been dealing with.’
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No5 Barristers' Chambers
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‘Danny Griffiths and Jordan Zaza are always on hand to help.’
‘The service provided by clerks is excellent, they always respond promptly. Daniel Griffiths in Birmingham and Jordan Zaza in London are top notch.’
‘They have strength in depth.’
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St Philips Chambers
With ‘serious strength in depth’ St Philips Chambers remains a ‘go-to’ for company and insolvency law matters in the Midlands. Marc Brown is an insolvency specialist who regularly handles both corporate and personal insolvency matters – he recently represented a postmaster who had been made bankrupt as a result of the Post Office Horizon scandal. Kirsty White offers broad expertise in company and insolvency law, representing clients in relation to unfair prejudice petitions, debt recovery applications, and third-party debt orders, among other areas. Ali Tabari’s expertise covers shareholder disputes and unfair prejudice petitions. Natalie Kearney is instructed in both company and insolvency matters, recently acting for the debtor company in relation to a disputed winding-up petition.
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‘Justin Luckman is a great operator. He is very approachable, honest and transparent.’
‘They have a good clerking team well led by Justin Luckman.’
‘The clerks are approachable, commercial and friendly. They work well as a team and there is no drop in service levels if one clerk has to cover a matter another has been dealing with.’