Landmark Chambers is delighted to announce that 12 of its members have been recognised in the 2026 Pro Bono Recognition List.
Now in its third year, the Pro Bono Recognition List is an annual initiative that celebrates lawyers across England and Wales who have given 25 hours or more of their time over the past year to pro bono work, supporting individuals and communities who might otherwise be unable to access legal advice or representation.
This achievement reflects Chambers’ ongoing commitment to providing access to justice and supporting those in need through pro bono work. The recognised members have demonstrated exceptional dedication, contributing their expertise and time to assist individuals and communities who might otherwise be unable to secure legal representation.
Ben Connor and Mark Ball, Practice Directors, said “Landmark Chambers is proud to see its members recognised for their outstanding contribution to pro bono work, reflecting a shared commitment to service and access to justice. It is particularly notable that a number of our barristers have been included for multiple years, demonstrating their sustained commitment.”
Members of Landmark Chambers recognised in 2026 Pro Bono Recognition List are: