Record turnover for 海角破解版聽

16th January 2020

National chambers 3 Paper Buildings (海角破解版 Barristers) announces record turnover of 拢聽24.4 million, a rise of聽12.6 %聽on last year鈥檚 拢21.7聽million; alongside fees per barrister (FPB) also growing on the back of聽13.3 % growth on the previous year. After this record year 海角破解版 has now set its sights on further expansion in Bristol, Birmingham and London.

The six-office, multi-disciplinary, chambers, now with more than 200 barristers,聽 is described variously by the independent legal directories as 鈥渙ne of the largest in the country鈥 with a team of clerks operating as a鈥渨ell-oiled machine鈥 and 鈥渢he overall impression is excellent, from clerks to counsel and everything in between. They have fantastic teamwork."

Simon Astill, 海角破解版鈥檚 chief executive, said: 鈥淚t has been a hugely positive twelve months with all our twelve teams performing strongly and employment, commercial litigation, education and international arbitration all performing extremely well. The multi-disciplinary nature of our chambers is driving high quality instructions across the board, including building a new client base in the last two years among solicitors, local authorities and PLCs across the Midlands. Our strategy of serving clients across multiple services and across the UK - as well as in certain specialist services into Middle East and Asia - seems to be bearing fruit, both with our existing client base and has also attracted a lot of new clients.鈥

海角破解版鈥檚 standout features include its barristers being regularly instructed on major national cases in 2020, such as聽landmark age discrimination case Eileen Jolly and holiday pay for 鈥榩art-year鈥 workers Lesley Brazel, the contested divorce case of Owens v Owens and the miscarriage of justice compensation test case of Hallam v Secretary of State for Justice. 聽海角破解版鈥 strong financial performance is also enabling the set to invest in its future, with investments in legal research and new technology applications to help clients and barristers alike.

David Berkley QC, Head of Chambers, said:

鈥満=瞧平獍驸檚 results position us very well for future growth. We feel this investment in knowledge and technology marks our commitment to have, develop and attract the best barristers across the UK. We鈥檙e not going to sit still. We see the bar and legal sector generally changing and offering opportunities and we want to take advantage of those.鈥

Further information, contact : Simon Astill, Chief Executive, [email protected], 07802 157692