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.
Ruth Jordan
Serle Court
 ‘Ruth takes a commercial approach and is easy to work with. She is straightforward, clear and concise in her advice, and she is always very punctual in her delivery.’
Tim Prudhoe
3 Hare Court
 ‘Tim is outstanding and his knowledge of law is excellent. He is a good tactician, he is extremely professional and completely trustworthy, and he knows and understands the Caribbean in a way that some other English barristers do not.’
Leading associates
Rising stars at the Bar are defined as barristers between four and eight years’ call who are seen as up-and-coming members of the Bar in their respective practice areas by clients and peers alike. They will already be instructed in high-profile, complex, and high-value contentious and non-contentious matters, working with and opposite more experienced leading counsel.
Katharine Bailey
3 Hare Court
 ‘Katharine is extremely clear and familiar with principles and case law when being instructed on any given matter and would go above and beyond to respond to any queries put forward to her. She is incredibly bright and her drafting skills are excellent, she thinks about all possible angles in a case, and she is also responsive and communicates well so expectations are aligned.’
Adam Riley
3 Hare Court
 ‘Adam is very knowledgeable on East Caribbean Civil Procedure as well as the workings on the Privy Council on appeal from the East Caribbean courts. He is very intelligent and knowledgeable about the law, he is very interested in and committed to Caribbean work, and is already making a good name for himself.’