Members of our market-leading and substantial Professional Liability team are frequently instructed to act in claims for or against solicitors, barristers, engineers, architects, surveyors, project managers, accountants, auditors, actuaries, financial advisers and insurance brokers. We are also regularly retained in D&O matters. Both Legal 500 and Chambers UK Bar recognise us as a leading set for Professional Liability and our ranked members are particularly regarded for their technical expertise and accessibility.
Members act for both domestic and international individuals, businesses and insurers. Several members of the team have substantial relevant in-house experience from having worked at or been seconded to insurers, large solicitors’ firms, claims handlers or brokers.
As well as advising on the substantive dispute, members also deal with associated issues such as coverage and other professional indemnity insurance issues, as well as regulatory disputes.
Members also frequently speak at industry events and seminars (and continued to do so despite the lockdowns during Covid-19), including Gatehouse Chambers’ own Zoom-based, informal #Brew series which involve great participation and uptake from clients.
“"The clerks are always on hand to assist. They are a pleasure to deal with." "The clerking team are well organised, prompt, and reliable." "The clerks are excellent, responsive, and easy to work with. "”The Legal 500, 2025
“"The barristers are fully able to handle even the most complicated set of circumstances and provide first-class advice."”Chambers and Partners, 2024
“"Gatehouse Chambers is noted for its skilled representation of claimants and defendants in a range of professional negligence disputes."”Chambers and Partners, 2024
News
Gatehouse Chambers continues its upward trajectory in the Chambers UK Bar Guide 2026
16/10/2025
Gatehouse Chambers welcomes new pupils Thomas Hood and Andrew Jones
10/10/2025
Gatehouse Chambers continues to climb The Legal 500 rankings
01/10/2025
Gatehouse Chambers in Dubai and Doha
29/09/2025
Priya Gopal appointed as a Judge of the First-Tier Tribunal
23/09/2025
Gatehouse Chambers shortlisted for 4 awards at the Chambers UK Bar Awards 2025
28/08/2025
Risk and Negligence in Property Transactions – 2nd Edition, edited by John de Waal KC
28/07/2025
Gatehouse Chambers welcomes Mark Erridge as a member
30/06/2025
Articles
“A presumption by any other name…” The Court of Appeal in Triathlon Homes
27/08/2025
Valuation negligence (Bratt v Jones)
14/08/2025
Liability for alleged property undervaluation
10/08/2025
Cover me! I’m going in(demnity)
01/07/2025
Schrödinger’s Deed: can an instrument be two things at once?* (Macdonald Hotels Limited & Anor v Bank of Scotland PLC)
23/06/2025
Bratt v Jones [2025]
13/06/2025
Few surprises but welcome finality from the Supreme Court in URS v BDW – subject to some limited exceptions
22/05/2025
Motor finance commission in the Supreme Court – predicting the impact on credit brokers and other professionals
25/03/2025
Upcoming events
Professional Liability Conference 2025
06/11/2025
Past events
Motor Finance in the Supreme Court: A victory for the orthodoxy
06/08/2025
Construction #Brew: URS v BDW: First Pours
22/05/2025
Professional Liability Brew: A lost chance or a new opportunity? Negligence claims against insurance brokers following Norman Hay v Marsh [2025]
12/05/2025
Professional Liability Conference 2024
21/11/2024
Gatehouse Chambers Brew: Professional negligence – in case you missed it!
24/06/2024
Professional Liability Brew: Does an insured defendant’s insolvency stop the clock?
23/05/2024
Professional Liability Brew: Axis Specialty Europe SE v Discovery Land Co LLC [2024] EWCA Civ 7
01/02/2024
How the Supreme Court decision in Griffiths v TUI will affect every civil litigation specialist and trial lawyer
11/12/2023
Newsletters
Focus On… Professional Liability
26/07/2023
Focus On… Professional Liability
01/02/2022
Focus On… Professional Liability
15/07/2021
Focus On…Professional Liability
16/03/2021
Focus On…Professional Liability
10/09/2020
Focus On… Professional Liability
19/09/2019
Professional Negligence Summer Newsletter 2018
01/07/2018
Podcasts
Podcast: ‘Get Legally Speaking’ with Hatti Suvari and Sara Ibrahim
11/09/2023
Videos
Motor Finance in the Supreme Court: A victory for the orthodoxy
11/08/2025
Construction #Brew: URS v BDW: First Pours
23/05/2025
Professional Liability Brew: A lost chance or a new opportunity? Negligence claims against insurance brokers following Norman Hay v Marsh [2025]
13/05/2025
Gatehouse Chambers Brew: Professional negligence – in case you missed it!
25/06/2024
Professional Liability Brew: Does an insured defendant’s insolvency stop the clock?
03/06/2024
Professional Liability Brew: Axis Specialty Europe SE v Discovery Land Co LLC [2024] EWCA Civ 7
02/02/2024
Artificial Intelligence: the past, the present and the future
08/12/2023
Professional Liability Conference 2023 – Causation, coverage, costs and quantum: keeping the plates spinning in a professional liability mediation
15/11/2023
Books
Electronic Disclosure Law & Practice
17/05/2019
Risk & Negligence in Property Transactions
28/01/2019
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