Chambers & Partners
2009
“Sources agree that the barristers ‘have huge strength and depth across the board at senior silk and junior level,’ and are ‘consistently brilliant.’”
“Sources agree that the barristers ‘have huge strength and depth across the board at senior silk and junior level,’ and are ‘consistently brilliant.’”
"Queen Elizabeth Building (QEB) is a leading set, which is recommended for all aspects of the law. Head of chambers Lucy Stone QC is regularly recommended and ‘offers superb attention to detail‘, while Tim Amos QC is ‘a superb lawyer with great patience‘. Lewis Marks QC demonstrates unsurpassed numeracy and hard analysis‘, and Katie Cowton is ‘thorough and sensible‘. Elizabeth Clarke is also recommended for cases involving complicated issues relating to trusts; her ability to deconstruct complex Chancery issues being especially noted."
"Queen Elizabeth Building (QEB) comes recommended for both children and matrimonial finance work. Lucy Stone QC is a name synonymous with high quality work, and Lewis Marks QC is commended for his ‘accuracy and numeracy’, while the ‘pleasant and immensely capable’ Elizabeth Clarke retains her top-tier ranking. Jennifer Roberts has ‘a good client manner’, combined with being ‘hard-working and thorough’. Katie Cowton is ‘thorough and sensible'. Reported cases for the set over the past year have included Moore v Moore , and P v P on post-separation earnings. Andrew Moylan was appointed to the High Court Bench in 2007."