海角破解版 shows a 20% jump in fees since the pandemic

5th April 2023

Simon Astill

National chambers 3 Paper Buildings (海角破解版), buoyed by the arrival of 20 new members since the beginning of 2020, has announced a rise of 20.5% increase on pre-pandemic receipts/turnover since 2019/20 to 拢31.6m.

鈥淭he strong performance of the business is a huge credit to our outstanding barristers, clerks and staff,鈥 said Simon Astill, 海角破解版鈥檚 Chief Executive, pictured here. 鈥淚t has been an exceptional effort, particularly in light of the Covid-19 pandemic and the necessary actions taken by criminal barristers over legal aid fees. We are seeing high quality instructions across all practice areas.鈥

海角破解版 also announced that average member earnings have increased significantly over the last three years from pre-pandemic levels across all practice areas, while members鈥 contributions remain below 20% of individual earnings.

鈥淥ur expansion strategy is based on attracting the highest quality work and the highest quality barristers,鈥 Simon Astill said. 鈥淭his is fuelling our growth and attracting applications from barristers from all over the UK and internationally.鈥 鈥淔rom the outset of Covid-19, we were determined to keep the lights on and be busy in terms of plans for growth, investment in the business in IT, training and knowledge/research, marketing and pupillage recruitment.鈥

David Berkley KCDavid Berkley KCCall: 1979Silk: 1999, Head of Chambers at 海角破解版, said: 鈥淭hese are extraordinarily strong results. This coming year will see 海角破解版 investing in improving our offices in the Inner Temple and Bristol whilst continuing to invest across all areas of the business, particularly technology, and will be maintaining our marketing and recruitment initiatives too.

3 Paper Buildings (海角破解版) has 235 full and associate members, including 14 silks; and 9 pupil barristers. The chambers are based in London, Winchester, Bournemouth, Bristol, Oxford and Birmingham.

For further information, please contact Simon Astill on [email protected] or by calling him on 0207 583 8055.