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Clinical Negligence QC

To meet existing client demand we are looking for one or more silks to join our strong clinical negligence and personal injury team.    With leaders and juniors recognised in the legal directories, we offer a comprehensive range of specialist services to both claimants and defendants.  This includes a medical regulatory practice that complements our strength in clinical negligence work and medical treatment work which we are seeking to expand.     

For an informal discussion please contact David Westcott QC, Cara Guthrie or Christine Kings, commercial director, on 020 7353 6381.  To make a formal application please download an application pack below

Application form
Person Spec
General Information
Equal Opportunities Statement

 

Established practitioners: company & commercial law

Are you seeking to develop your practice with a dynamic, friendly and innovative chambers which has a forward thinking approach to the new legal marketplace?

To meet existing client demand, we are seeking established practitioners with a sound background in complex company and commercial law, banking and financial services, civil fraud and asset recovery, international trade and investment and/or competition law. You will have the intellectual capacity to deal with legal and conceptual cross over topics.

For an informal discussion, please contact Richard Lissack, QC or Christine Kings, commercial director, on 020 7353 6381.

To make an application, please download the documents below
Application Form

Person Spec

General Information

Equal Opportunity Statement

 

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