º£½ÇÆÆ½â°æ celebrates Adam Feest's appointment as Queen's Counsel
15th March 2016
Chambers was delighted to host a party at the Guildhall in Winchester on 10th March to celebrate Adam Feest’s appointment as Queen’s Counsel. Clients, friends and colleagues were in attendance to offer their congratulations.?
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