One Essex Court

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One Essex Court
Headquarters London, EC4
United Kingdom
No. of offices London and Singapore
Major practice areas Commercial law
Key people Lord Grabiner KC
(Head of Chambers)
Date founded1966
Website www.oeclaw.co.uk

One Essex Court is a set of barristers' chambers in London, specialising in commercial litigation, which was founded in 1966. [1] It is distinct from 1 Essex Court and Essex Court Chambers. [2] [3]

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It currently comprises 131 full-time members, 52 of whom are silks or King's Counsel. [4] One Essex Court's members include well-known silks Lord Grabiner KC and Laurence Rabinowitz KC.

One Essex Court is considered to be part of the Bar's Magic Circle. [5] It is ranked in the top band for commercial litigation by both Chambers and Partners [6] and Legal 500. [7] It has a turnover of £46.5 million a year. [8] Pupils are paid £75,000 per year (increasing to £80,000 for pupils starting in 2024), supplemented by earnings in the second six. This is amongst the highest remuneration packages available to pupils. [9]

In 2012, One Essex Court opened a new international office in Singapore. [10]

One Essex Court also runs an annual essay competition for students in conjunction with The Times . [11]

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