Lincoln House Chambers Recommended by Chambers and Partners 2026

Lincoln House is delighted to announce that we have received top-tier ranking in the 2026 edition of Chambers and Partners. A significant number of our members have been recognised across multiple practice areas, reflecting the depth and breadth of excellence at Lincoln House.

In Crime, Lincoln House is praised as a “highly rated set.” Leading silks include Kate Blackwell KCBrenda Campbell KCSimon Csoka KCRichard English KCMark Ford KCAlex Leach KCTim Storrie KCAndrew Thomas KC, and Peter Wright KCClare AshcroftRichard DawsonGed DoranRebecca FillettiSimon GurneySarah MagillIan McMeekin, and Richard Simons are ranked as leading juniors.

In Health and Safety, Lincoln House is commended as “highly knowledgeable, with significant expertise in this area”. Lisa Roberts KC is ranked as a leading silk, with Austin Welch and David Pojur recognised as leading juniors.

In Immigration Matthew Howarth is ranked as a leading junior.

In Financial Crime, Simon Csoka KCChris Daw KCTim Storrie KC, and Alistair Webster KC are recognised as leading silks alongside leading juniors Ged Doran and Simon Gurney.

In Inquests and Inquiries, Lincoln House is recognised for its “depth of expertise”. Kate Blackwell is ranked as a leading silk, with Leila GhahharyDavid Pojur and Austin Welch ranked as leading juniors.

In Professional Discipline, Lincoln House is highlighted for its “considerable experience”, with Anna Chestnutt and Simon Gurney recognised as leading juniors.

Congratulations to our outstanding clerking team, led by David Wright, who have once again been praised for their exceptional professional and service. Testimonials include:

“Nothing is too much trouble for director of clerking Dave Wright.”

“The barristers have a fantastic, enthusiastic clerk in Ty Price. He’s very responsive, knowledgeable and approachable. He works hard for both clients and the set.”

“Senior criminal clerk Andy McGuinness is unflappable; he always gets a solution.”

“All the clerks at Lincoln House are a credit to their chambers.”

Lincoln House extends its sincere thanks to our referees and to the Chambers and Partners research team for their continued support and recognition.