Message from the Chairman of the Chancery Bar Association

The Chancery Bar Association is one of the longest established Bar Associations and represents the interests of over 1,000 members handling the full breadth of Chancery work at all levels of seniority, both in London and throughout England and Wales.  It is recognised by the Bar Council as a Specialist Bar Association.  Membership of the association is restricted to those barristers whose practice consists primarily of chancery work.

Chancery work is that which is traditionally dealt with by the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice, which sits in London and in regional centres outside London.  The Chancery Division attracts high profile, complex and, increasingly, international disputes.  In London alone it has a workload of some 4,000 issued claims a year, in addition to the workload of the Bankruptcy Court and the Companies Court.  The Companies Court itself deals with some 12,000 cases each year and the Bankruptcy Court some 17,000.  

Our members offer specialist expertise in advocacy, mediation and advisory work across the whole spectrum of finance, property, and business law.  As advocates they litigate in all courts in England and Wales, as well as abroad.

For more details of chancery work click here.

Chancery barristers operate daily in a market economy and are judged on their performance with each piece of work undertaken.  The Chancery Bar always has been, and continues to be, a byword for excellence, quality and attention to detail.  It is on that basis that it has thrived and the volume of its work continues to expand.

 
Michael Todd QC
Chairman

Selected Publications
Oct 2008 ChBA Guidance on Money Laundering.2
02 Dec 2008 | Download File
Chancery Guide (October 2009)
28 Oct 2009 | Download File
The Chancery Bar: a leaflet
10 Mar 2009 | Download File
Guide to Chancery Business at London Civil Justice Centre [Feb 09]
20 Feb 2009 | Download File
ChBA Podcasts

In association with CPDcast.com the Chancery Bar Association has arranged the recording of a number of podcasts based on its New Practitioner Programme. For details click here.

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