Leading Juniors
Leading juniors are those with significant experience of key cases, strong market recognition from both peers and clients, and are seen as future candidates for silk.
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Alexander Heylin
No5 Barristers’ Chambers
 ‘Alexander's advocacy is excellent. His commercial awareness, initiative, ability to consider a case from all possible angles, and ability to think outside of the box are also strengths. He focuses on bringing results for clients.'
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Robert Mundy
St Philips Chambers
 ‘Rob is a corporate barrister par excellence who can be trusted with bet-the-company shareholder litigation. He is particularly academically strong and confident on his feet. Rob is not phased facing off against senior silks and clients can happily trust him to lead the counsel team even on large London litigation.’
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Mark Grant
St Philips Chambers
‘Mark is technically, procedurally and legally spot on and precise in every respect. He is very user friendly and liked and trusted by solicitors and clients alike. He brings a great pragmatic and business-oriented approach.’
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Amit Gupta
Enterprise Chambers
‘Amit is collaborative, approachable and practical. He does not lose sight of the commercial objectives of the client. His advocacy style is firm but fair. He is confident and very well-prepared.’
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Natalie Kearney
St Philips Chambers
‘Natalie is diligent and well-prepared giving those instructing her confidence that she has a firm grasp of the case. Her preparedness feeds well into her advocacy, which has a direct quality and is issue-focused.’ 
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Ali Tabari
St Philips Chambers
 ‘Ali is very measured and calm. He has a very good attention to detail and his written work is of an excellent quality. Ali is a strong advocate with a persuasive and articulate manner. He is also a great team player, really willing to roll up his sleeves when required.'
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Kirsty White
St Philips Chambers
'Kirsty has a strong attention to detail and is passionate and persuasive on her feet. She is also personable, forming easy connections with clients. '