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    海角破解版 welcomes three new 12-month pupil barristers to its 270-strong barrister ranks

    The three pupils starting their twelve-month pupillages, pictured left to right from the top, are: former Fleet Air Arm Officer James Hume who is focused on commercial litigation and arbitration as well as property and construction law; former paralegal in Slaughter and May鈥檚 Disputes and Investigation team Emily Hayward is focusing on civil law disputes, particularly commercial, property and personal injury and Toria Holland, a former human rights paralegal with law firm Hickman & Rose,...

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    海角破解版 longlisted for Legal Cheek Awards 2025 following Junior Barrister Survey

    海角破解版 Barristers (3 Paper Buildings) has been longlisted for the Legal Cheek Awards 2025. The nomination comes following the annual Legal Cheek Junior Barrister Survey. The survey allows junior barristers to voice their opinions on their set and covers topics including Training, Quality of work, Colleagues, Facilities, Work/life balance, Social life and Legal Tech. The survey results (found here) show that tenants value 海角破解版鈥檚 commitment to ensuring both quality of work and work/life balance. Special...

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    2024 海角破解版 Pupillage Open Evening

    Join us for our annual pupillage open evening to learn about pupillage opportunities at one of the UK's largest chambers. 28 November 2024 | 4:30pm-7:30pm. 海角破解版 offers the chance for pupils to experience many different areas of law across our six national locations.聽During the evening, you will have the chance to find out about pupillage at 海角破解版 and hear what life is like as a barrister at our set, including opportunities to live and work...

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    Liz McGrath KC takes on role of Head of Chambers for 海角破解版聽

    海角破解版 (3 Paper Buildings) is delighted to announce that family law silk Liz McGrath KC has taken over as Head of Chambers as of Friday 5th July, and that David Parratt KC, a commercial and construction silk will serve as Deputy Head of Chambers. Chambers owes a huge debt of gratitude to David Berkley KC for his leadership over the past five years and to his deputy Gavin Hamilton. Both will continue in full time...

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    Probate costs: those who have shewn good cause?

    海角破解版 Barristers鈥 (3 Paper Buildings) expert commercial, costs and property law barrister聽Cheryl Jones and pupil barrister Jack Felvus have written on the relevance of Part 36 offers in the legal costs arising from probate litigation. In the article, Cheryl and Jack look at the recent case of聽Leonard v Leonard聽[2024], which revolved around a dispute between the late Mr Leonard鈥檚 children from his first marriage and his second wife, and the overturning of a second Will...

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    Five 海角破解版 barristers named on the inaugural Pro Bono Recognition List

    海角破解版 Barristers (3 Paper Buildings) has seen five members of chambers - personal injury and military/police claims barrister Kim Wilson, commercial barrister Mariya Peykova, property/chancery and family barrister Rachel Bale, employment and discrimination barrister Robin Pickard and personal injury and clinical negligence barrister Richard Wheeler - named as members of the inaugural Pro Bono Recognition List of England and Wales by the Lady Chief Justice of England and Wales, Baroness Carr of Walton-on-the-Hill. The Pro...

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    海角破解版 continues its partnership with Bridging the Bar for 2024

    海角破解版 Barristers (3 Paper Buildings) has announced its continued partnership with the charity Bridging the Bar for another year. 海角破解版 has been a continuous sponsor and partner of Bridging the Bar since 2022. Bridging the Bar helps facilitate many incredible career initiatives for people from non-traditional backgrounds and has actively contributed to making the Bar a better representation of the society it serves. Founded in 2020, the charity believes that the 鈥渂ridge鈥 between the Bar...

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    海角破解版 team on Birmingham's Pride March 2024

    Five barristers - Susan Todd, Theresa Lim, Sarah Tierney, Laura Scott and Anthony Miller - from the Birmingham office of national chambers 海角破解版 Barristers (3 Paper Buildings) joined other lawyers on the Birmingham Law Society (BLS) team to take part in the parade for Birmingham's Pride this last Saturday 26 May. The lawyers were joined by the daughters of Sarah, Theresa and Laura. Big thanks to 海角破解版 organiser Rebecca Berry, BLS organiser Jessica Uppal plus...

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    Anthony Miller becomes a Darkness into Light ambassador

    海角破解版's pupil barrister Anthony Miller has been chosen as one of this year鈥檚 Darkness Into Light ambassadors, which champions mental health and suicide bereavement and awareness in Ireland. The charity was started in Dublin in 2009 and raises vital funds for mental health, suicide bereavement, and awareness charities. This year's ambassadors include Caroline McKenna (teacher and founder of Sunrise Social), Tom O鈥橳oole (Ulster and Ireland rugby player), Aaron Kernan (Former GAA player), and Toni Leigh...

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    海角破解版 announces two new family law barristers

    海角破解版 (3 Paper Buildings) are pleased to announce that two family law barristers in Birmingham have become full tenants of the 270-barrister national chambers. Jane Withington and Maisie Carter (pictured left to right) have successfully completed their respective fixed term tenancy and probationary tenancy. Former solicitor Jane Withington (sol: 2006 and call:2023) has a busy practice focused on private law children and public law care work, where she will represent both professional and lay clients....

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    Three 海角破解版 barristers become members

    海角破解版 are pleased to announce that three barristers have become full tenants of the 270-barrister national chambers. Rhiannon Frowde, Kate Davies and Charlotte Steer (pictured left to right from the top) have all successfully completed their probationary tenancies with 海角破解版, having done all or some of their pupillages at other chambers. Former medical research fellow Rhiannon Frowde (call:2022) is based from 海角破解版's London office and will continue to focus on clinical negligence and personal injury...

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    Robin Pickard speaks to Advocate on the benefits of pro bono work as a young barrister

    海角破解版 Barristers鈥 (3 Paper Buildings) Robin Pickard has spoken to Advocate about his experience of undertaking pro bono work, particularly in the area of employment law, and the advice he would offer to pupils and junior barristers looking to gain similar experience. Robin undertook over 50 hours of pro bono work in 2023, being one of a handful of practitioners that undertook both the Pupil Pledge and the Pro Bono Pledge. In the interview, Robin...

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