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New member vacancies at 12 King’s Bench Walk

New member vacancies at 12 King’s Bench Walk

12KBW is seeking to recruit established and ambitious practitioners to meet the ever-growing demand across all our practice areas.

We have an outstanding reputation for excellence in personal injury, clinical negligence, costs, employment, industrial disease and international travel claims. We have many other rapidly expanding specialist practice groups related to these core practice areas.

Chambers has been ranked Band 1 for Personal Injury by the legal directories over the past 14 years. We are five-time winners of Personal Injury Set of the Year, confirming our pre-eminence in this area of law. 12KBW benefits from highly ranked members across all our core areas including 15 silks. Our Practice Management Team is consistently recommended for exceptional clerking in Chambers & Partners and the Legal 500.

Applicants should provide a cover letter and CV setting out their commitment to developing their practice in one or more of 12KBW’s specialist areas of law. Applications should also set out how you would complement our existing strengths.

Visit our web pages to find out more about 12KBW.

If you wish to discuss a potential application in confidence, please contact either Oliver Parkhouse, Director of Clerking on parkhouse@12kbw.co.uk or William Audland KC, Head of Chambers on audland@12kbw.co.uk.   

12KBW is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion in the workplace, and to recognising and valuing individual differences. Applications are encouraged from those with diverse backgrounds and those with protected characteristics.

Please email your CV and covering letter to William Audland KC, Head of Chambers on audland@12kbw.co.uk by Monday 23 October 2023.
 
All information will be treated in strictest confidence.

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