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Temple Garden Chambers

TGC Invites Applications for Tenancy

Temple Garden Chambers is a market leading Set with recognised excellence across a range of practice areas. Our members include recognised leaders in twelve specialist areas. Temple Garden Chambers has first class accommodation and facilities in both The Temple and The Hague. We are widely recognised for our friendly and collegiate culture.

Temple Garden Chambers currently consists of 17 silks and 60 juniors. We have outstanding leadership and a long established clerking team acknowledged for their exceptional client services and business development.

To accommodate and promote the growth in our core practice areas we are keen to expand our membership. We are therefore inviting applications from established practitioners and/or groups of practitioners to further enhance our excellent reputation in the following fields:

Personal Injury & Clinical Negligence
Inquests & Inquiries
Health & Safety
Costs & Litigation Funding

 

Temple Garden Chambers is committed to promoting equality, diversity and wellbeing at the Bar and amongst our members, pupils and staff. We are especially keen to encourage applications from underrepresented groups at the Bar.

Applications will be treated with the strictest confidence and should be addressed to the Head of Chambers, Keith Morton QC kmorton@tgchambers.com

In advance of any formal application both Keith Morton QC and Dean Norton (Senior Clerk) would be delighted to have a confidential discussion. To arrange a meeting please contact Dean on 020 7842 8641 or dnorton@tgchambers.com

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