
At Exchange Chambers, Andrew Williams has a particular focus on chancery matters with property-related elements, and he acted for the defendant in Shepherd & Co Solicitors v Brealey, a Court of Appeal case arising from the solicitor’s charging £150,000 to administer the estate of the defendant’s deceased mother. John Waiting has an active wills and probate practice, while Scott Redpath is especially skilled in tax-related disputes, as is George Rowell. Graham Sellers is also a notable member of the team.
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- 'Joe Mawson is a real credit to Exchange Chambers. He takes the time to build strong relationships with clients and is proactive in his approach.'
- 'Joe Mawson is very responsive and always helps out in a crisis. All the clerks deal with matters efficiently.'
- 'Joe Mawson is particularly excellent. He is highly efficient and approachable.'
- 'Jonathan I'Anson has an innovative and modern approach to developing business and business opportunities for the joint benefit of chambers and those who deal with him.'
- 'Nick Buckley is a superb clerk who adopts a commercial approach and is more than approachable in rare cases where extra input is required.'
- 'The chancery clerks are always efficient and ready to assist, including at short notice. Joe Mawson and Chris Brown form an excellent team.'
- 'Jonathan I'Anson runs a tight and steady ship and is great to work with. He truly knows his people and clients.'
- 'Nick Buckley is the stalwart of the set. Always available and always delivering.'
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