Brick Court Chambers
Tom Wood is a barrister at Brick Court Chambers since September 2017, previously serving as a pupil barrister. Prior experience includes roles as an associate and solicitor advocate in dispute resolution at Herbert Smith Freehills and as a judicial assistant at the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom. Tom gained experience in trusts litigation, civil fraud, and arbitration, as well as corporate matters including M&A and energy finance. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Studies in Music from the University of Oxford, a Graduate Diploma in Law, and a Legal Practice Course from BPP Law School, along with participation in the Law and International Development Training Programme by Advocates for International Development.
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Brick Court Chambers
Founded in 1921, Brick Court Chambers is one of the leading sets of barristers’ chambers in the UK. We have a very strong reputation in Commercial, Competition, International/EU and Public Law. In addition to providing specialist expertise in each of those areas of law, we are uniquely placed to handle cases raising issues in more than one field. We have over 100 members who practise full-time, including 51 KCs. We have links in many common law jurisdictions with distinguished door tenants and academics. Members of chambers are independent and self-employed with a wide diversity of skills and practices, but the Brick Court ethos is above all about providing a service of the very highest quality. We pride ourselves not only on excellence in advocacy and advisory work but on being accessible, user friendly and team players.