Serle Court Recognised for Leading Expertise in Chambers HNW 2025
Serle Court is delighted to have once again achieved top-band recognition in the Chambers and Partners High Net Worth Guide 2025. Renowned for our extensive expertise in Chancery: Traditional, Art and Cultural Property Law, and for our work as Trust Mediators (UK-wide), this year’s rankings reaffirm our leading position in high-value chancery and private wealth litigation.
We are proud to retain our Band 1 ranking in Chancery: Traditional, and to see strong progress across the board, with 23 rankings (including 2 ‘Up and Coming’ placements) for 22 barristers.
Notable highlights include:
- Jonathan Adkin KC is newly ranked in Chancery: Traditional
- Zahler Bryan has moved up in her ranking for Chancery: Traditional
- Jamie Randall and Sparsh Garg (recently shortlisted for Star Junior at the Chambers High Net Worth Awards) are both recognised as Up and Coming in Chancery: Traditional
- All other ranked barristers in Art and Cultural Property Law, Chancery: Traditional, and Trust Mediators (UK-wide) have maintained their positions
Serle Court is proud of its longstanding reputation in complex and high-value trust disputes. As a Chambers HNW interviewee states:
“Serle Court is the go-to set for heavyweight trust litigation. Its barristers are at the top of the tree in this area, and are supported by stand-out juniors.”
Our international expertise is also recognised:
“They really lead on the offshore work. If you need a big offshore trust dispute counsel, they have to be from Serle Court. They do so much of it and have a real insight into all the different jurisdictions.”
We are grateful to our clients and colleagues for their continued support and feedback, and to Chambers and Partners for their detailed research. We also thank our members, clerks, and staff for their exceptional commitment.
Our clerking team continues to receive strong praise:
“The clerks at Serle Court are second-to-none, brilliant to work with and really get it. They are responsive and pleasant to deal with. They are going from strength to strength.”
To view Serle Court’s full Chambers review and the list of ranked barristers, please click here.