9 Stone Buildings
provides a first class service to its domestic and overseas clientele on all aspects of the law relating to land and property, private client, companies, personal and corporate insolvency, finance, business and commerce.
We are pleased that 9SB are ranked as a Leading Set in Traditional Chancery by Chambers UK Guide to The Bar 2012 Edition:
"... on the strength of its record and reputation for success in key traditional chancery areas such as real property, private client and personal insolvency law. Despite being one of the smaller chancery sets, it is a strong contender in the field due to the strength and expertise of its members."
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The Legal 500 & Chambers and Partners
9 Stone Buildings has received recommendations of leading chambers and/or practitioners in the
following areas:-
Traditional Chancery (Chambers and Partners 2012 Edition)
Real Estate Litigation (Chambers and Partners 2012 Edition)
Agriculture and Rural Affairs (Chambers and Partners 2012 Edition)
Restructuring/Insolvency (Chambers and Partners 2012 Edition)
Private Client: Trusts and Probate (The Legal 500, 2011 Edition)
Property Litigation (including Agriculture and Housing) (The Legal 500, 2011 Edition)
Insolvency (The Legal 500, 2011 Edition)
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Barristers
Many members of Chambers are recognised as leading practitioners in
their fields. 9 Stone Buildings possesses the necessary ingredients of expertise and
commitment to provide a service as good as any at the Bar.
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News & recent decisions
Chambers are delighted to welcome Mrs Alana Graham (1993 call), as a new member of chambers. Alana practices in the field of Traditional Chancery, focusing on Private Client Law. Alana will add to the considerable strength and depth that already exists in this area of chambers.
Chambers are delighted to welcome Mr Christopher Spratt (1986 call), and Mr Philip Brown (1991 call) both formerly of 33 Bedford Row, as new members of chambers. Christopher and Philip both practice in the field of Commercial Chancery and will add to the considerable strength and depth that already exists in this area of chambers.
Chambers are delighted to welcome Miss Shuvra Deb (2007 call), formerly of Ely Place Chambers, as a new member of chambers.
Shuvra practices in the fields of Commercial Chancery and will add to the considerable strength and depth that already exists in this area in chambers.
Chambers are delighted to welcome Scottish Advocate Craig Watson as a Door Tenant to Chambers from 1 June 2011.
Craig will add to the services 9SB can offer in external jurisdictions.
More news...
Piper Land Development (Solihull) Ltd v Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council & Jones [2011] EWHC 3591 (Ch)
R (Barkas) v North Yorkshire County Council [2011] EWHC 3653 (Admin)
More decisions...
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