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Barristers Required for Innovative Chambers based in North-West – with National work

Details available on confidential application to Chambers People

The successful candidate will have relevant experience in the field of litigation with a particular emphasis on advocacy, willing to undertake a broad spectrum of civil and commercial litigation including residential landlord and tenant, consumer finance and banking, costs and civil litigation funding and personal injury matters.

The successful candidate should have the ability to operate with limited supervision and enjoy a busy practice with much advocacy work both on circuit and within the London area. Excellent academic background and good advocacy experience will be essential.

Extremely attractive remuneration on offer to the successful candidate, including a generous basic salary, performance-related bonus, and benefits as prescribed by law.

Details on application to Chambers People – call 020 7583 2401

Email: barristers@chamberspeople.com

Contact one of our experienced consultants listed below for a confidential conversation about this opportunity

John Charles Charlick    07808 137902

Alan Brewer                    07774 757701

Martin Poulter                 07947 242325

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