
Coram Chambers has reached a new milestone, as recognised by the Chambers and Partners 2026 guide. This year, the set secured a fresh ranking in Matrimonial Finance, five new individual rankings, and ten promotions across key practice areas. In just six years, Coram’s rankings in Chambers and Partners have grown from nine to twenty-nine. When combined with the Legal 500 results, the set now boasts seventy-eight individual barrister rankings.
This progress is testament to the commitment and expertise of Coram’s barristers. The collective effort of all involved has created a remarkable result. Mark Twomey KC shines as a Star Individual, while Shiva Ancliffe KC joins Band 3. Alison Easton KC has been recognised as a New Silk. Victoria Roberts reached Band 1, rising from Band 2. Alex Laing, also promoted, now features in Band 2. Sarah Branson, Anne-Marie Glover, and Ramanjit Kang all moved up to Band 3, reflecting their growing reputations. Caroline Croft, Bianca Jackson, and Katharine Marks achieved new rankings in Band 4. Srishti Suresh is marked as Up and Coming.
Coram’s new set ranking in Matrimonial Finance (Band 4) highlights the depth of talent in the team. Mike Horton KC, Greg Williams, and Alex Laing each advanced to Band 2. Sophie Hill now appears in Band 3. Matthew Richardson and Sarah Tyler feature in Band 4, with Sarah achieving a new ranking. Rachel Cooper and Srishti Suresh are both recognised as Up and Coming, with Srishti’s inclusion representing a new achievement.
Nick O’Brien’s continued recognition in Court of Protection and community care (Band 3) demonstrates Coram’s breadth of expertise.
The feedback from clients and peers has been outstanding. One quote reads, “Coram is a team of exceptional talent and dedication.” Another highlights, “Their collective expertise delivers results for clients.”
These rankings celebrate both individual excellence and the strength of the team at Coram Chambers. With thanks and congratulations to every member, together the set continues to deliver for clients and for the future of family law.