Further success for KBG's Civil Team!

Further success for KBG's Civil Team!

KBG Chambers are pleased to announce that they have had four members of their Civil Team achieve a Tier 1 ranking across 4 different areas of law in the recent Legal 500. Our Civil Team is growing from strength to strength, and these recommendations highlight the quality of advocates we can offer in Civil Law.

Chancery, Probate and tax

Andrew Willetts – Tier 1 - An extremely efficient, clear and concise barrister. Andrew has an astounding depth of knowledge and technical expertise in this specialist area. An excellent analyst who gives dependable advice.'

Personal Injury

Thomas Challacombe – Tier 1- 'Thomas has the immense skill of making clients feel comfortable yet reassured with his confident ability to advise across all fields of personal injury litigation. His advocacy is well prepared and delivered with authority.'

Planning and Environment

Sancho Brett – Tier 1 - 'Sancho's command of planning affairs is extensive and invaluable. He has a real grasp of the challenges faced by local planning authorities, and an attention to detail that is second to none. Sancho delivers well reasoned arguments in a polished yet personal way.'

Property & Constructions

Rawdon Crozier – Tier 1- 'He is sharp and extremely thorough, and is extremely adept at identifying key issues in litigation and focusing on a concise, practical response.'

We would like to thank all of those who provided recommendations to the Legal 500. We really do appreciate it.

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