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Property, Joint venture and partnership disputesTuesday 4 March 2025

Leading Property Barrister Joins Wilberforce

Wilberforce Chambers is delighted to announce that Mark Galtrey has joined Chambers from 4th March 2025.

Mark is a specialist property barrister with an outstanding reputation in real estate litigation, agriculture, and partnership disputes.

Brian Green KC (Head of Chambers) said, “We are delighted to welcome Mark as a member of Wilberforce Chambers. Mark adds yet further strength and depth to the excellent real estate litigation team practising at all levels of seniority at Wilberforce. We wish Mark every continuing success in his practice with us.”

Nicholas Luckman (Practice Director) said, “Mark’s recruitment adds to the outstanding pool of talent in our property group, and is a further strong restatement of Chambers’ commitment to this practice area as part of providing the highest quality service to our clients.”

For further information in relation to Mark’s experience and expertise, please see the link to Mark Galtrey on the Wilberforce Chambers website, or contact Nicholas Luckman (nluckman@wilberforce.co.uk) or Danny Smillie (dsmillie@wilberforce.co.uk).

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