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42BR Barristers is pleased to announce that we have moved from 42 Bedford Row and relocated to state-of-the-art premises nestled within the beautiful gardens of Staple Inn (pictured above and below).
Having resided in two Georgian townhouses on Bedford Row for the last 15 years, the need for updated facilities, better accessibility and a more modern workspace became evident.
Our new premises, situated on the first and second floors of 11 Staple Inn, feature several newly refurbished conference rooms and breakout areas, fully equipped to accommodate in-person, hybrid and remote meetings and hearings. We are also looking forward to welcoming clients to larger workshop-style events in our spacious seminar suite.
Our phone numbers and email addresses will remain the same so rest assured you’ll still be able to contact us.
Our new address is: 42BR, 11 Staple Inn, London, WC1V 7QH.
42BR Barristers is pleased to announce that we have moved from 42 Bedford Row and relocated to state-of-the-art premises nestled within the beautiful gardens of Staple Inn (pictured above and below).
Having resided in two Georgian townhouses on Bedford Row for the last 15 years, the need for updated facilities, better accessibility and a more modern workspace became evident.
Our new premises, situated on the first and second floors of 11 Staple Inn, feature several newly refurbished conference rooms and breakout areas, fully equipped to accommodate in-person, hybrid and remote meetings and hearings. We are also looking forward to welcoming clients to larger workshop-style events in our spacious seminar suite.
Our phone numbers and email addresses will remain the same so rest assured you’ll still be able to contact us.
Our new address is: 42BR, 11 Staple Inn, London, WC1V 7QH.
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