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Helen Pugh joins Outer Temple Chambers

Outer Temple Chambers is delighted to welcome Helen Pugh to our commercial team as of 5 January 2021.

After being called to the Bar in 2008, Helen has spent her time building a strong commercial practice in London with a particular emphasis on commercial litigation, civil fraud and company law and insolvency.  She also has a long list of professional negligence cases on her CV covering the full spectrum of professions.

Helen is recommended by Legal 500 UK for her insolvency expertise. The legal directory describes her as “ooz[ing] quality, meticulous and always engaging. She is very pragmatic and always delivers on her promises.” She is also ranked as a leading Professional Negligence junior, and is described as “accessible, approachable… extremely able and highly regarded.”

Helen’s practice has a significant cross-border element and she frequently works with multi-jurisdictional teams. Her expertise will further boost our growing global commercial team which includes prominent commercial lawyers in the UAE, the Caribbean and Australia, as well as a highly regarded domestic team.

Helen prides herself on providing an approachable and commercial service to clients and is qualified to undertake direct access work.

Chief Executive, Rebecca Priestley said “We are delighted that Helen is joining the Outer Temple team. We look forward to working with Helen whose strong practice and profile will enhance the delivery of excellent commercial services to our clients.”

Find out More

Find out more about Helen and her recent cases here. To instruct Helen or to find out more, please contact Helen’s Practice Management Team: Matt Sale (+44 (0)20 7427 4910) or Peter Foad (+44 (0)20 7427 0807).

News 5 Jan, 2021

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