Pallant Chambers is an ‘excellent set’ with extensive expertise in advising on Chancery-related work, including trusts, the administration of estates, and issues regarding the validity and interpretation of wills and land disputes. Amy Sedgwick is ‘an exceptional barrister’ known for her ‘excellent technical knowledge’ and primarily handles contentious trust and probate matters before the High Court and the Court of Protection. Julian Sidoli is highly regarded for her excellent track record in advising on estate planning matters and garners praise for having a ‘clear and considered advocacy’. Callum McLean is also recommended.
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‘Alister Williams is brilliant. He rarely puts himself in the spotlight, choosing to highlight the skills and talents of his barristers above all else. He has made Pallant the go-to set locally, and his personality and approachability echoed throughout the set.’
‘Alister Williams and Danny Hazell respond quickly and efficiently.’
‘Alister Williams and Danny Hazell are extremely practical, flexible and hard-working clerks and run a very effective chambers. They are very experienced in legal practice, make extremely suitable recommendations and pair solicitors and barristers according to their working style so that the client gets the best of both parties.’
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‘Alister Williams is brilliant. He rarely puts himself in the spotlight, choosing to highlight the skills and talents of his barristers above all else. He has made Pallant the go-to set locally, and his personality and approachability echoed throughout the set.’
‘Alister Williams and Danny Hazell respond quickly and efficiently.’
‘Alister Williams and Danny Hazell are extremely practical, flexible and hard-working clerks and run a very effective chambers. They are very experienced in legal practice, make extremely suitable recommendations and pair solicitors and barristers according to their working style so that the client gets the best of both parties.’