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Based in Leeds and Newcastle, our reach and influence stretches far beyond the bounds of our Circuit. As a Tier 1 Set, New Court Park is home to a number of high profile and nationally and internationally reputable Counsel, as well as the future of the Bar who are growing and developing their early career practice. Our wider team are also well known and well respected for delivering a stellar service across clerking and strategic business operations.
We have a reputation for shaping the world around us. We are home to the Circuit Leader of the North Eastern Circuit, a former Head of the Bar and elected serving members of the Bar Council. You will also find us at the forefront of leading and driving learning, education and wellbeing across our Circuit.
But we also understand what else is important and we act on it. We are part of the small group to have been awarded Bar Council Wellbeing Certification, highlighting the absolute importance we place on supporting and enabling our people to flourish. We are also a Carbon Negative Chambers. Because we want our legacy to reflect that we do the right thing.
With work demands exceeding capacity, we currently have tenancy opportunities at all levels across our Crime, Regulatory, Family and Civil Teams.
If we instinctively feel like somewhere you could call home, reach out to Rob Wagg, our CEO, by email to arrange a call or an in person meeting in strict confidence at rob.wagg@newparkcourt.co.uk
Come and help us to do things a little differently.
Based in Leeds and Newcastle, our reach and influence stretches far beyond the bounds of our Circuit. As a Tier 1 Set, New Court Park is home to a number of high profile and nationally and internationally reputable Counsel, as well as the future of the Bar who are growing and developing their early career practice. Our wider team are also well known and well respected for delivering a stellar service across clerking and strategic business operations.
We have a reputation for shaping the world around us. We are home to the Circuit Leader of the North Eastern Circuit, a former Head of the Bar and elected serving members of the Bar Council. You will also find us at the forefront of leading and driving learning, education and wellbeing across our Circuit.
But we also understand what else is important and we act on it. We are part of the small group to have been awarded Bar Council Wellbeing Certification, highlighting the absolute importance we place on supporting and enabling our people to flourish. We are also a Carbon Negative Chambers. Because we want our legacy to reflect that we do the right thing.
With work demands exceeding capacity, we currently have tenancy opportunities at all levels across our Crime, Regulatory, Family and Civil Teams.
If we instinctively feel like somewhere you could call home, reach out to Rob Wagg, our CEO, by email to arrange a call or an in person meeting in strict confidence at rob.wagg@newparkcourt.co.uk
Come and help us to do things a little differently.
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