We are delighted to announce the winners of the Financial Remedies Awards 2025.
For our inaugural year, we received an exceptional number of entries from across the field of financial remedies, each one showcasing innovation, integrity, and excellence.
Winners were announced during a drinks ceremony following the Financial Remedies Conference 2025.
Thank you to those who joined us for the awards. The awards were a fantastic opportunity to come together as a community to celebrate and recognise the incredible achievements of each of the winners.
Chambers of the Year
Chambers of the Year was awarded to QEB.
The Chambers of the Year award category highlights the collective contributions from a chambers. Celebrating a chambers that has made a significant and lasting contribution to the development of financial remedies law, procedure, or best practice.
Here's what the judges had to say:
"...the winning chambers demonstrated an overall contribution to the field of financial remedies which really stood apart.
At all levels of membership of this set of Chambers, there has been non-fee earning work on Duxbury, Standard Orders, PAG and NCDR initiatives. There have been notable cases ranging from Vince to BI v EN, Rosemin-Culligan to A v B, a Schedule 1 borrowing capacity case. It is the overall contribution of the membership of this Chambers throughout the field of financial remedies which clinched them the win, with also notable work in a number of pro-bono initiatives which has included two members of Chambers establishing a pro-bono duty-counsel scheme at the CFC.
And they were the champions of E-Bundles before lockdown!"
