Kings Chambers adds senior barrister
Manchester-based barristers’ set Kings Chambers has strengthened its business and property team with the arrival of Andrew Lynn.
Andrew joins the chambers as a leading business and property barrister, practising in chancery and commercial litigation.
He brings experience across a broad range of complex business and property disputes, many with cross-border or international elements, and regularly appears in courts and tribunals at all levels, including appellate courts.
Andrew holds full practising rights at both the English and Hong Kong Bars and is also qualified as a solicitor of England and Wales.
He also has particular experience acting for high and ultra-high-net-worth individuals.
Kings Chambers is a multi-disciplinary barristers’ chambers with offices in Manchester, Leeds and Birmingham.
The set is home to more than 125 barristers, including 21 King’s Counsel, and offers specialist advocacy and advisory services across a wide range of civil law practice areas.
Gary Young, chief clerk at Kings Chambers, said: “We are delighted to welcome Andrew to the team.
“He brings with him a wealth of international experience and a strong reputation for excellence in complex Chancery and commercial matters.
“His depth of expertise will be a significant asset to both our clients and the wider practice.”
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