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Barristers & Solicitor Advocates

Due to multiple client panel appointments, Barristers and Solicitor Advocates are needed to join our team.

Why DWF Chambers?

• Guaranteed, regular income

• Competitive salary dependent on seniority and experience

• Generous private pension

• No Chambers Expenses or Desk Rent

• Bonus Scheme

• Life assurance & healthcare benefits

• Practising Certificate and Professional Indemnity Insurance paid

• Scope for annual salary review and promotion dependent upon seniority and experience

• Career Progression Prospects within a Global Company with 30 locations worldwide

• Free access to the DWF online legal library and resources

As part of our plan of strategic recruitment – and as a result of some recent client panel appointments – we are expanding and looking for Barristers or Solicitor Advocates of all levels of seniority to join the team who specialise in one or more of our core practice areas: Personal Injury/Fraud, Commercial and Regulatory. We are particularly keen to hear from barristers specialising in prison / police regulatory work in the South. DWF Chambers provides expert, streamlined advocacy services as an alternative to the traditional bar and chambers. Any location in England or Wales will be considered.

Contact For a confidential discussion contact Dan Monaghan (Head of DWF Chambers) dan.monaghan@dwf.law with “RECRUITMENT 2025” in the subject

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