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Well, Chancery is the application of the law of equity, as developed in contrast to the common law by the courts of Chancery AKA the Lord Chancellor's court. In practice that means, for me, an eclectic mix of land law, landlord and tenant disputes, leasehold enfranchisement, general commercial, company, trusts, wills and probate cases. And cases involving car engines. Or, in today's case, a late start and a very long and very, very boozy lunch...
I'm at 9 Stone Buildings. Don't think I know anyone from Brick Court - they're more Commercial/Media whereas we're more of a Chancery set.